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The Breathing Permit of Hôr or Hor Book of Breathing is a Ptolemaic era funerary text written for a Theban priest named Hôr. The breathing permit or Book of Breathing assisted its owner in navigating through the afterlife, being judged worthy and living forever. Hôr (sometimes rendered as Horus or Horos) came from an important family of Theban Priests of Amon-Re in the cult of "Min who massacres his enemies". His family tree can be reliably reconstructed from independent sources to eight generations.

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  • The Breathing Permit of Hôr or Hor Book of Breathing is a Ptolemaic era funerary text written for a Theban priest named Hôr. The breathing permit or Book of Breathing assisted its owner in navigating through the afterlife, being judged worthy and living forever. Hôr (sometimes rendered as Horus or Horos) came from an important family of Theban Priests of Amon-Re in the cult of "Min who massacres his enemies". His family tree can be reliably reconstructed from independent sources to eight generations. Hôr's mummy and breathing permit were disinterred by Antonio Lebolo in the early 1800s and eventually sold to Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, as part of a larger collection of at least four other funerary documents and three other mummies that came to be known as the Joseph Smith Papyri. The scroll of Hôr is a source that Smith used in what he said was a translation of the Book of Abraham and as such has been highly studied and the source of great controversy. (en)
  • El Permiso de respiración de Horus, Libro de la respiración de Horus o Libro de las respiraciones de Horus es un texto funerario de la época ptolemaica escrito para un sacerdote tebano llamado Horus, también traducido como Hôr u Horos. El Permiso de respiración ayudó a su dueño a navegar a través de la otra vida, siendo considerado digno y viviendo para siempre. El sacerdote Horus, provenía de una importante familia de sacerdotes tebanos de Amon-Re en el culto de «Min que masacra a sus enemigos». Su árbol genealógico puede reconstruirse de manera confiable a partir de fuentes independientes hasta ocho generaciones.​ El permiso de respiración de Horus y su momia fueron desenterrados por Antonio Lebolo a principios de 1800 y finalmente vendidos a Joseph Smith, fundador del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días o mormonismo, como parte de una colección más grande que incluía tres momias y al menos otros cuatro documentos funerarios, siendo estos últimos conocidos como los papiros de Joseph Smith. El pergamino de Horus es una fuente que Smith utilizó en su creación «del Libro de Abraham», por lo que ha sido estudiado y es fuente de gran controversia. (es)
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  • One of the Theban Tombs where Lebolo was believed to have excavated (en)
  • Aerial view of Theban Necropolis, east of Luxor, where it is believed Lebolo excavated the Joseph Smith Papyri (en)
  • Temple complex in Thebes where Horos would have officiated (en)
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  • SFEC_AEH_-ThebesNecropolis-2010-FULL-Overview-039.jpg (en)
  • Karnak Temple Map.jpg (en)
  • Potential_Theban_Tomb_Of_Joseph_Smith_Papyri.jpg (en)
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  • Hôr family tree (en)
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  • The Breathing Permit of Hôr or Hor Book of Breathing is a Ptolemaic era funerary text written for a Theban priest named Hôr. The breathing permit or Book of Breathing assisted its owner in navigating through the afterlife, being judged worthy and living forever. Hôr (sometimes rendered as Horus or Horos) came from an important family of Theban Priests of Amon-Re in the cult of "Min who massacres his enemies". His family tree can be reliably reconstructed from independent sources to eight generations. (en)
  • El Permiso de respiración de Horus, Libro de la respiración de Horus o Libro de las respiraciones de Horus es un texto funerario de la época ptolemaica escrito para un sacerdote tebano llamado Horus, también traducido como Hôr u Horos. El Permiso de respiración ayudó a su dueño a navegar a través de la otra vida, siendo considerado digno y viviendo para siempre. (es)
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  • Breathing Permit of Hôr (en)
  • Permiso de respiración de Horus (es)
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