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Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement(Above) -Twelve Gods seated in Order, as judges before a table of offerings. (Below) - The Psychostasia of Weighing of the Conscience of Ani
Book of the Dead Plate 3The weighing of Anis conscience by Anubis : Thoth notes the result - Anemit waits to devour him if guilty (which he is not)
Concepts / Mans LifeThe Egyptian ram-god Khnum is the creator of life, which he forms from clay on his potters wheel, while Thoth measures the span of the persons life
Mummies DicingThe legend of prince Setna : the mummies of Setna, son of Ramses II, and Ptahneferka, son of Mernebptah, rise from their sarcophagi and dice for the magic book of Thoth
BOOK OF THE DEAD/291. Ani and his wife, Tutu, adoring Thoth 2. Ani and Tutu before a table of offerings
Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, NubiaThe Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel (Isambul), Nubia, and Temple of Thoth at Dakka, Nubia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient
CONCEPTS / LIFEThe Egyptian ram-god Khnum is the creator of life, which he forms from clay on his potters wheel, while Thoth measures the span of the persons life
RELIGION / EGYPT / KHNUMThe ram-god KHNUM is the creator of life, which he does on his potters wheel, while Thoth measures the span of the persons life
Egypt. Thoth and Anubis GodsEgypt. Temple of Luxor. Relief depicting gods Thoth and Anubis. Thebes
Relief depicting the god Thoth. Ramesseum. EgyptRelief depicting the god Thoth as ibis-headed. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt
Relief depicting gods Horus and Thoth blessing a Ptolemaic pharaoh. Temple of Horus. Edfu. Egypt
Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II with different gods. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt
Ancient Egypt New YearANCIENT EGYPT The new year is sacred to the god THOTH (equivalent of Hermes) who among other useful acts is credited with inventing the calendar
Religion / Egypt / Khnum 2The ram-god KHNUM is the creator of life, which he does on his potters wheel, while Thoth measures the span of the persons life