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May God Stand Between you and Harm 18th Dynasty Egyptian Blessing Metal Print
by Pet Serrano
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May God Stand Between you and Harm 18th Dynasty Egyptian Blessing metal print by Pet Serrano. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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May God be between you and harm in all the empty places you must walk. Original translation from English into 18th Dynasty... more
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"May God be between you and harm in all the empty places you must walk." Original translation from English into 18th Dynasty Egyptian.
Variations of this quote appear in the Babylon 5 episodes "A Distant Star" and "Shadow Dancing", which are likely an homage to the ending of Harlan Ellison's "Paladin of the Lost Hour", in which it is described as an 18th Dynasty blessing. I haven't found it in any of my sources, but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't. If it is an actual blessing, it probably came from the 18th, but more likely Ellison just knows how to write convincingly. Because he's Harlan Ellison.
John Sheridan: "May God be between you and harm in all the empty places you must walk."
"May the Gods always stand between you and harm in all the empty places you must walk."
Susan Ivanova: "May God stand between you and harm in all the empty places where you must walk." or "May gods stand between you and harm in all the empty places where you must...
About Pet Serrano
Contact through Etsy: http://saganandloki.etsy.com . Petrie Serrano is a New Yorker who came to Georgia by way of South Dakota. She finally settled not far from the Appalachian Trail with her husband, her son, two live cats, several uninvited scorpions-- and a ghost cat named Loki who graciously takes the blame for eating all the fresh cookies. I do not use the email list or contact feature on Pixels.com or Fine Art America. Contact me for originals through Etsy: http://saganandloki.etsy.com or follow Loki on the listed social media sites for new products and general Loki nonsense.
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