War Song of Horus and Sekhmet - Ancient Egyptian Music - from the CD Tears of Isis

If you enjoy this video, please check out our newest, “Lament of Isis and Nephthys on the Death of Osiris“: Horus, son of Isis and Osiris, was known as the god of the king, the sky and the god of war. Horus was often depicted as a falcon, and as a human with the head of a falcon. Sekhmet was a warrior goddess, as a well as a goddess of healing. She was a protector of the pharaohs and was also a fierce warrior. The text is a transliteration from ancient Egyptian papyrus manuscripts, and is as follows: Soprano and Alto choirs, part I SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT Am ma duO en SeK meT HO a bEE Hen a SEE buO SEE HoT Tum na Am ma duO en SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT SeK meT Am ma duO en SeK meT Tenor and Bass choirs part 1 - Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Am ma duO en Hor uS HO a bEE Hen a SEE buO SEE HoT Tum na Am ma duO en Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Am ma duO en Hor uS All voices, part II: Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Hor uS Am ma
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