Say, In whose hand is the kingdom of all things; who protecteth whom he pleaseth, but is himself protected of none; if ye know?
Wisdom inspireth life into her children, and protecteth them that seek after her, and will go before them in the way of justice.
Homage to thee in thy dominion over Tattu; the Ureret crown is stablished upon thy head; thou art the One who maketh the strength which protecteth himself, and thou dwellest in peace in Tattu.
I have heard that the king protecteth virtue; and virtue, protected by him, protecteth him (in return)!
This eternal course of morality is ever followed by the virtuous--viz, that the husband, however weak, protecteth his wedded wife!
By protecting the wife one protecteth his offspring and by protecting the offspring one protecteth his own self!
Anubis protecteth thee; he is thy protector, and thou art not turned away from the Gates of the Tuat.
Furthermore, every son of mine who shall keep intact this boundary which My Majesty hath made, is indeed my son; he is the son who protecteth his father, if he keep intact the boundary of him that begot him.
He whoprotecteth the poor giveth the kingdom to Ahura.
He who protecteth the poor giveth the kingdom to God.
Duryodhana said, 'The preceptor (Drona) always protecteth the sons of Pandu, as if they are his own sons.
And since he protecteth this vast universe, he is for that reason called Mahadeva.
And since he always protecteththe creatures (of the universe) and sporteth with them, and since also he is the lord of all creatures, therefore is he called Pasupati.
It is for this that the preceptor protecteth this youth.
That glorious and lotus-eyed Being of infinite power, that slayer of hostile heroes, riding in the same chariot with Pritha's son, protecteth him!
And Parikshit like unto his great-grandsire, protecteth us as a king should protect his subjects.
It is for him that the wielder of the thunderbolt protecteth this forest.
It is virtue that protecteth life; therefore is virtue called the giver of life.
He liveth who protecteth himself by the knowledge that neither the consumer of straw and wood nor the drier of the dew burneth the inmates of a hole in the deep woods.
The king protecteth sacrifices from disturbance, and sacrifices to please the gods.
Arjuna, O king, is invincible in battle, if Bhima protecteth him from behind.
He escapeth from death who protecteth himself knowing this, etc.
And it is said by a certain sage:—There be three kinds of Kings, the King of the Faith, the King who protecteth things to which reverence is due, and the King of his own lusts.
And make every nation and tribe to acknowledge that thou art the God of all power, and that there is none other that protecteth the people of Israel but thou.
Because the Lord of Israel is a sharp sword and protecteth his servants.
His strength which protectethis my strength which protecteth, which is the strength which protecteth Rā.
O Osiris Nu, the Eye of Horus protecteth thee, it keepeth thee in safety, and it casteth down headlong all thine enemies.
Horus, the defender of his father, protecteththy body.
Homage to thee in thy dominion over Tattu; the Ureret crown is established upon thy head; thou art the One who maketh the strength which protecteth himself, and thou dwellest in peace in Tattu.
She protecteth thy members, she disperseth thine enemies, she is the protection of thy members forever.
Thine enemies have fallen down headlong before thy KA, O Osiris, governor of Amenti, the Eye of Horus protecteth thee, it keepeth thee in safety, and it hath cast down headlong all thine enemies.
And it is said by a certain sage, 'There be three kinds of Kings, the King of the Faith, the King who protecteth things to which reverence is due, and the King of his own lusts.
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