The stele is painted on both faces with Egyptian texts, some of which are Chapter 91 of the Egyptian
Book of the Dead, while the back of the stele records eleven lines of text from Chapters 30 and 2. The text reads as follows.
Obverse :[A1]
Beneath the Winged Solar Disk: (He of) Behdet, the Great God, Lord of Heaven :[A2–A3]
Above Re-Harakhty: Re-Harakhty ("Re-Horus of the Two Horizons"), Chief of the Gods :[A4–A8]
Above Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu: The
Osiris, God's Servant of Montu, Lord of
Waset, Opener of the Door-leaves of Heaven in the Most Select of Places (
i.e., Karnak), Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, <True of> Voice :[A9]
Beneath the offering table: (thousands of) Bread and beer, cattle and fowl :[B1–B5]
Main text: [B1] Words spoken by the Osiris (
i.e., the deceased), God's Servant of Montu, Lord of Waset, Opener of the Door-leaves of Heaven in the Most Select of Places (
i.e., Karnak), Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, [B2] True of Voice: "O Exalted-one! may he be praised, Great of Manifestations, the great
Ba whom [B3] the gods fear, and who appears on his great throne, make the path of the
Ba, the
Akh, and the
Shadow, for I am equipped so that (I) might shine therein [B4] (as) an equipped-one. Make for me the path to the place in which
Re,
Atum,
Khepri, and
Hathor are therein." The Osiris, God's Servant of Montu, Lord of Waset, [B5] Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, <True of> Voice, son of the like titled Ba-sa-en-Mut, borne of the Chantress of
Amun-Re, Lady of the House, Ta-nesh.
Reverse :[C1] Words spoken by the Osiris (
i.e., the deceased), God's Servant of Montu, Lord of Waset, Ankh-ef-en- [C2] Khonsu, True of Voice: "(O) my heart of my mother [2 times], (O) my heart while I existed [C3] upon earth, do not stand against me as a witness, do not oppose me in [C4] in the tribunal, do not be hostile against me in the presence of the Great God, Lord of the West. [C5] Although I have united (myself) to the land (i.e. died) to the great western side of Heaven, may I flourish upon earth!" [C6] Words spoken by the Osiris, the Stolist of Waset, Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, True of Voice: O (you who are) Unique [C7], who shines like the moon, the Osiris, Ankh-ef- [C8] en-Khonsu, goes forth from your multitudes, [C9] (O) deliverer of those who are within the sun-light, open for him [C10] the
Netherworld, indeed, the Osiris, Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu who goes forth in [C11] day in order to do everything all that pleased him upon earth among the living-ones." ==Influence on Aleister Crowley==