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This article reconsiders an obscure passage from the White Chapel of Senusret I at Karnak. The newly proposed reading is compared to a related text from the Akh-menu of Thutmosis III at Karnak. These two inscriptions refer, five hundred years apart, to the two major phases of the refoundation of the temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak, through the shared metaphor of the god’s aging and rejuvenation.