Ancient gods of Egypt part 2

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The god Imin (Amun) sits on the throne

"I am singing for you, and I have become proud of you, and I have put my hands on my song to sing to you. I sing the children of the singers and tell them how to sing in the splendor of your face."
Amun is the sun god and fertility, the hidden face of the shepherd, and is always portrayed in the form of a man wearing a crown that comes out of two feathers, and the name of Amun means the subcontractor or the unseen or the hidden, so it was communicating with him only prayer and Mnajath, So he had a great popularity, especially among the poor who had nothing but the worship and submission of God, at a time when the worship of the gods spread through offerings and materialism.

Amun was different from all the other gods. His absence from the image and his being hidden are only spiritual. His worship is close to being a monotheistic worship. He became the only God and all the other gods, a picture of him and a reflection of him.

He became visible and invisible at the same time, visible in the image of Ra, who is manifested in the sun, hidden and mysterious and separated from the world as Amun, and the correct pronunciation of the name of God is not known as Amon , But "Emin" with the tilt of the fracture to the opening, the hieroglyphics use only consonants.

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