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Thee I invoke, the Bornless one. Also known as the "Headless One" (Akephalos) in the Greek Magical Papyri; it refers to a deity that has no beginning and is not born of the material world.
Thee, that didst create the Earth and the Heavens:
Thee, that didst create the Night and the Day.
Thee, that didst create the Darkness and the Light.
Thou art Osorronophris: Whom no man has seen A Hellenized version of the Egyptian Wsir-Wn-Nfr (Osiris the Perfect Being).
at any time.
Thou art Jäbas Likely a variation of "Yahweh."
Thou art Jäpōs: Another variation of the divine name, possibly reflecting Gnostic influence.
Thou hast distinguished between the Just and the
Unjust.
Thou didst make the Female and the Male.
Thou didst produce the Seed and the Fruit.
Thou didst form Men to love one another, and to
hate one another.I am Mosheh Thy Prophet, unto Whom Thou The Hebrew name for Moses.
didst commit Thy Mysteries, the Ceremonies of
Ishrael: Archaic spelling of Israel.
Thou didst produce the moist and the dry, and
that which nourisheth all created Life.
Hear Thou Me, for I am the Angel of Paphrō A title likely derived from "Pharaoh," signifying a divine ruler or mouthpiece.
Osorronophris: this is Thy True Name, handed
down to the Prophets of Ishrael.