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For thy sake I have rejected wickedness. I have done no

hurt unto man, nor have I wrought harm unto beasts. I
have committed no crime in the place of Right and Truth.
I have had no knowledge of evil; nor have I acted
wickedly. Each day have I laboured more than was
required of me...I have caused no wrong to be done to the
servant by his master. I have caused none to feel pain. I
have made [no man] to weep. I have not committed
murder; nor have I ever bidden any man to slay on my
behalf. I have not wronged the people.
Background information: This excerpt comes from
the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which gives
instructions regarding how to reach the Egyptian
afterlife. Upon arriving at the Hall of Justice, where one
enters the afterlife, the dead soul had to swear to this
statement:
What key principles of Egyptian culture are contained
in this statement? Select all that apply.
Gaining of material wealth
Working very hard.
Emphasizing the importance of family.
Living a religious life.
Respecting those above you.

User Drona
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Answer:

To determine whether a person has behaved well enough to enter the afterlife.

Explanation: I got it right on edge 2021 hope this helps!

User Cwharris
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Answer:

Working very hard

Step-by-step explanation:

While most of the excerpt speaks about never hurting anyone else, there was a key phrase that showed the Egyptians emphasis on hard work:

"Each day have I laboured more than was required of me"

I hope this helps!

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