The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

Renouf, P. Le Page (Peter Le Page), 1822-1897, Naville, Edouard, 1844-1926

Chapter 99: 3. ‘The kinsman of the Morrow,’ literally ‘I know the Morrow.’ The word

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Chapter 99: 3. ‘The kinsman of the Morrow,’ literally ‘I know the Morrow.’ The word

⁂ signifies _can_, _ken_, and _kin_. The papyrus of Nebseni and all the subsequent texts give the explanation that Yesterday means Osiris, and the Morrow means Râ. And the vignette in the papyrus of Ani gives the name of Yesterday to one of the Lions and of Morrow to the other.
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