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, because he is a consuming fire, and “whatsoever he findeth upon his path he devoureth it,” ⁂⁂⁂⁂⁂⁂⁂⁂⁂ Unas 515. It is only natural then that the deceased who is identified with the Sun-god in these texts should express his execration of such offensive matter. He is not afraid of being limited to this food, his fear springs from the opposite extreme.
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Footnote 65:
There is a chapter in Lepsius, _Älteste Texte_, p. 34, with the same title as chapter 51 , but the contents are different.
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