Sentence ID ICICJNzFGUflqUErmxh0psAHz4s
[10B,4] An offering which the king gives (to) Anubis, foremost of the divine booth, that he may put his two arms around (lit., behind) the ‘lord of life’ (i.e. sarcophagus) (and) he may make pleasant his chest for the ka of the hereditary prince, count, uniquely devoted to the sovereign, royal scribe, Kheruef, justified.
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For this translation, Wente (OIP 102, p. 34, n. d) cites Blackman, “The Stele of Thethi, Brit. Mus. No. 614,” JEA 17 (1931): 57 (5).
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Wente (OIP 102, p. 34, n. c) suggest this is probably a reference to a canopic chest.
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