The Book of the Dead is the obvious answer. If you study the Book of the Dead, you will be surprised with many characters in both zoomorphic ( such as Horus- the Hawk-God who was identified with Time ( hence Horoscope, indirectly) and anthropomorphic deities as well. Often they are paraded side by side! The Ankh figures prominently in Egyptian religious art.
A collection of ancient Egyptian funeral prayers is known as the "Book of the Dead." This text served as a guide for the deceased, featuring spells, prayers, and incantations to help navigate the afterlife and ensure a successful journey through the underworld. The prayers were often inscribed on papyrus or tomb walls and were intended to provide protection and assistance to the soul in the afterlife.
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If you are referring to the Egyptian afterlife then it would be the Book of the Dead
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A collection of spells known as the "Book of the Dead" has been found inside thousands of Egyptian coffins. It was hoped that these spells would help a dead person to overcome the various perils of the afterlife.
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A set of prayers is a collection of prayers that are used together in a specific order or for a particular purpose. It can include prayers from various religious traditions or be specific to a particular faith. Sets of prayers are often used for rituals, ceremonies, or personal reflection.
Most Jews will not attend a Christian funeral (regardless of sect) due to the prohibition against participating in the prayers of another religion.
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It's a collection of specific prayers from Rabbis.
It is the Book of the Dead!