From Booklist
The Egyptian Book of the Dead, originally titled The Book of Coming Forth by Day, was created to help the people of ancient Egypt prepare and survive in the afterlife. A copy of the book was buried with the recently deceased for guidance along an unfamiliar path. This new edition (Seleem is a writer, lecturer, and teacher of Egyptian culture and history who has been studying Egyptology for a quarter of a century) combines beautiful illustrations with clear text, opening a new world to contemporary readers. The author discusses and defines the historical and religious contexts of the ancient manuscript, making this new translation a very helpful introduction to the ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife. It will provide a journey of enlightenment for all those interested in learning about new spiritual views toward life and death. Julia Glynn
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Book Description
"Will provide a journey of enlightenment for all those interested in learning about new spiritual views toward life and death."--Booklist
According to ancient Egyptian religion, we are travelers in eternity who require a body of knowledge that will take us into death...and beyond. The Egyptian Book of the Dead serves as our guide on this journey--an indispensable spiritual map. Here is the essence of that timeless guide, the complete Papyrus of Hunefer, including translation, commentary, and illustrations on every page. Brilliantly drawn hieroglyphs match the monumental art that appears on temple walls and even surpasses them in quality and clarity. Prayers, breathing exercises for protection, "negative confessions," and other rituals draw you fully into the spiritual experience. An introduction to one of the most important texts ever written, presented in visually breathtaking style.
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
The Illustrated Egyptian Book of the Dead: A New Translation with Commentary FROM THE PUBLISHER
Take a journey through the darkness of the netherworld -- known by the Ancient Egyptians as the Dwat -- to find the spiritual realm. It all begins on the pages of The Book of Coming Forth by Day, commonly referred to as The Book of the Dead. Your guide is Dr. Ramses Seleem, who translates the entire papyrus of Hunefer and provides extracts from the mystical volume. It explains life in its continuity and the condition of the reincarnated soul both in life and in the Dwat. In reality, it's actually about life now, life hereafter, and life everlasting. The meaning of the text is enhanced with stunning illustrations from a 19th-century edition of the Papyrus of Ani.
SYNOPSIS
The most accessible translation ever! According to Egyptian religion, we are travelers in eternity who require initiation in a body of knowledge that will take us into death . . . and beyond. The Egyptian Book of the Dead is our indispensable spiritual map on this journeythe complete Papyrus of Hunefer, with illustrations on every page, translation, and commentary. Brilliantly drawn hieroglyphs match the monumental writing on the temple walls. "Will provide a journey of enlightenment for all those interested in learning about new spiritual views toward life and death."Booklist.