Does Logos carry Spells of Coming Forth by Day, aka, the so-called Egyptian Book of the Dead? I kind of don't think so, but I figured I would check.
Ancient Egyptian Literature Vol II has chapters.
COS has parts also. WAW too (Egyptian Lyric Poetry).
Depends on what part you need.
Thanks, @DMB. :) I had tried searching for it's title both ways, but for some reason doing a general search for Egyptian stuff hadn't occurred to me.
@Kristin
Do you have this book?
https://www.logos.com/product/39621/ancient-texts-for-the-study-of-the-hebrew-bible-a-guide-to-the-background-literature
Dr. Carmen Imes is doing a video series where she goes through her top books and she briefly mentioned it today.
https://youtu.be/WcdSL8ye9Bs?t=124
While this doesn't contain the texts, it does summarize it for you and tell you where you can find it. Most (not all, for whatever reason) references to COS and ANET and some WAW are linked.
Hi @DMM,
No, I don't have that. Thank you for letting me know about it and for the link. :) Thank you also for the YouTube video, I appreciate it. :)
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