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I believe it was Thoth of Khem, the messenger god sent it. The Egyptians originally came up with that verse in their inscriptions. I could be wrong though. It means Horus, the god of the full moon and water under Pisces will escape into the sea because of his counterpart Set the god of the desert.

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