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Authored By:
Dr. Malachi Z. York
For The Holy Tabernacle Ministries
The Ancient Egyptian
Book Of The Dead __
Introduction
Cie Ancient Eeyptian Book GPF ne
Dead ts A Sacred Writing Of Inspiration Filled
With Prayers, Short Litanies (A Form Of Prayer)
And Recitations That Were Recited By Your
Ancient KEMITE (Egyptian) Ancestors On
Behalf Of Their Relatives That Had Passed On
To A Future Life. The Greatest Importance Was
Attached To This Composition, In The Belief
That Their Recitals Would Secure For The
Deceased An Unhindered Passage Into The Next
World And Enable The Deceased To Overcome
The Opposition Of Disagreeable Influences.
Portions Of The Book Of The Dead Were
Eventually Incorporated Into Their Funeral
Ceremonies And A Papyrus Copy Of The Book
Of The Dead Was Placed Near The Sarcophagus
(Stone Coffin) In Every Tomb. In The
Preparation Of Their Relatives Who Had Passed
On, To-Preserve The Bodies Of Their Dead,
Various Processes Of Embalming Were Used
(Refer To Funeral Ceremony, Scroll #57). One
Process Of Embalming That Was Used By
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