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Pyramid texts

Pyramid texts are some of the oldest religious writings in ancient Egypt, dating back to around 2400-2300 BCE. Found inscribed on the walls of pyramids, these texts consist of spells, prayers, and instructions intended to ensure the deceased pharaoh's safe passage to the afterlife and to secure immortality. They reflect the beliefs and rituals of ancient Egyptian culture, emphasizing the importance of the afterlife and the role of the king as a mediator between the gods and the people. Pyramid texts represent a crucial part of the development of ancient Egyptian religious literature.

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    The Pyramid Texts are some of the oldest religious writings in the world, originating in ancient Egypt around 2400-2300 BCE. They consist of spells, prayers, and hymns inscribed on the walls of royal tombs, primarily within the pyramids of the Old Kingdom. Their purpose was to guide and protect the pharaohs in the afterlife, ensuring their safe passage and successful resurrection. These texts reflect ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife, the gods, and the power of words, establishing a foundation for later religious literature in Egypt.