Chapter 3
The names of Gods in old Egypt part1
In the book of knowing of Old Egypt, I also found many Arabic names of so called (Gods) while they also represent elements of nature and elements of the universe:
Now we know whoHorus is=
As we have previously explained that Horus the symbol of the same guard, where the guard in Arabic is called Hares حارس– This symbol is the image of an EYE =when the English name//EYE//is the Arabic name EYENعين too.
Eyen عين in Arabic means two things …first: the eye that sees, and 2nd the spring and fountain of water عين الماء –النبع. Here we see why the symbol of Horus –can mean also the primitive water and the tears.
We came to the name RA= or RAA رأى, can also either mean //the soul روح//, or the
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Shu: جوmeans the atmosphere. WhereTefnut: =النواة الطوافة =طيف نواة, meaning the nucleus that floats or rotate from the Arabic verb tafa طاف.
//Neb=er=tcher// continues: //From my heart came multiple of creatures,
United with my, I draw my shadow as a wife, I put a seed into my own mouth, and brought to life the form of the gods Shu and Tefnut //
//When my father Nu said: =my spring (in the original text eye being the word eye came from the Arabic word eyenعين which means the spring or fountain and the eye at the same time).
//Shu and Tefnut, and after but after many epochs had passed they departed from me, changing their shape from one//god// to became three gods (three elements), then I became earth. Then Shu (the atmosphere) and Tefnut (the nucleus that floats or rotates) was born from the primitive water, they brought to me my Eye (fountain) = of light (the Sun). We gathered together with me and my members (other elements), and I wept over them, and men and women were created (Positive and Negative – or male and female) sprang into being from my tears (the water) which came out from my Eye عين
She created a man and a women they populated the world. The moon and the sun had yet to be created but it would soon be something that would come into creation. The land and water god and the life creating job then had a child. It was the moon and sun god.
These are three of the names of their six gods that corresponds to how we look at God in Christianity.
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The Eye of Horus is a symbol of, protection, royal power and good health, its name was “udjat”. The symbol was used to protect from evil. It was the strongest symbol of ancient Egypt symbolizing healing, restoration The Eye of Horus is a symbol of, protection, royal power and good health, its name was “udjat”. The symbol was used to protect from evil. It was the strongest symbol of ancient Egypt symbolizing healing, restoration The Eye of Horus is a symbol of, protection, royal power and good health, its name was “udjat”.
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Did you know that there were over 2,000 gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt? Some gods had the body of a human and the head of an animal. When I read that, I was shocked! I would’ve never guessed that there would be so many gods in Egypt. In addition, I found the idea of an animal head stuck to a human body disgusting! I just didn’t believe this, so I decided to find out for myself.
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