Egyptian Divinities: The All who are the OneTehuti Research Foundation, 2001 - 127 стор. This brief examination of Egyptian religion, as opposed to mythology, argues that the ancient Egyptians believed in only one god and that each of the many divinities were created to represent or symbolise different aspects of that one supreme deity. Gadalla examines the role and symbolism of each god or goddess in turn, highlighting their place within Egyptian theology. Each divinity is illustrated. |
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Chapter 1 The ONE is ALL | 17 |
Chapter 2 Common Misrepresentations | 29 |
Chapter 3 Cycle of Neteru | 35 |
Chapter 4 PreDawn Neteru | 37 |
Chapter 5 Conceptual Neteru | 41 |
Chapter 8 Heru and HetHeru | 73 |
Chapter 9 Growth and Prosperity | 85 |
Chapter 10 Regeneration Stage | 99 |
Further Reading | 109 |
Glossary | 110 |
Selected Bibliography | 114 |
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About Our Books | 124 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
ability action Anbu Anubis Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian animal aspects associated Atum Ausar Osiris Auset Isis balance birth body called canopic jar comes Common concept consists cosmic created creation creative cycle dead death deceased depicted described divine earth Egyptian texts energy female fertility figure follows forces four function Gadalla Greek harmony head heart Heru Horus Het-Heru Hathor human terms identified Khnum King knowledge known land living Ma-at major male manifested matter means metaphysical Model moon mother Moustafa nature Nebt-Het Nephthys neter/netert neteru gods/goddesses Nile nine person physical practices present principle Ptah Pyramid qualities Read refer repre representation represents result resurrection role scarab Sekhmet Set Seth seven shown sometimes soul spiritual Stage story symbol Tefnut Tehuti Thoth temples things throughout tion transformational universe usually wearing woman
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