Chapter 4

Dad,68.

Dedun,63.

Demons,5.

Dendereh,63.

EARTH, creation of,67.

Edfu, hawk-worship,24,45.

Ekhmim,59.

Eldest son offers to ancestors,82.

Entities, two vitalise the body,8.

Eye of Horus,46.

FATES, seven Hat-hors,60.

Fayum, crocodile worship,25,72.

Fish worship,26.

Frog, Heqt,34.

Future life,12.

GOD, Christian view of,5.

---- Hebrew view of,6.

---- jealous,5,54.

---- view of, held by Islam,5.

Gods, Chinese views of,3.

---- communications from,3.

---- divine, merged in human,3.

---- great gods,3,5.

---- grouped owing to political unions,5.

---- misunderstanding of,1.

---- mortality of,2.

---- non-existence of other,5.

---- offerings to,2.

---- one to a city,4.

---- profusion of,3.

---- Siberian views of,3.

---- suffering of,2.

---- Sumerian views of,3,65.

---- Turanian views of,3,4.

---- wife of,2.

HARMAKHIS,46.

Hat-hor,60.

---- cow,23.

---- Sinai temple,22.

---- tree goddess,13,83.

Hati, the physical heart,9.

Hapi,56.

---- bull,23.

Hawk,24.

Heart, weighed against feather,14.

Heh,61.

Heqt,34.

Heliopolis, associated with Ra,18,51,52.

Hermopolis,32,61.

Hershefi, ram,23,34.

Heru.SeeHorus.

Hierakonpolis, boats,18.

---- hawk-worship,24,45.

Hippopotamus,24.

Hittite god Sutekh akin to Set,64.

---- goddess Anta,64.

Horus,35,44,91.

---- hawk,24.

---- overcomes noxious creatures,27,46.

---- Ra's eyes obtained for,10.

---- a self-existent god,4.

---- stands onnub,46.

---- supersedes Set,34.

Hyksos,42.

IBIS, Tahuti,25.

Ichneumon,24.

Immortality, Egyptian belief in,7.

Isis,43,90-92.

---- ennead of Heliopolis,80.

---- obtains name of Ra,10.

---- virgin goddess,4.

Isit.SeeIsis.

Istar,65.

Italy and Isis worship,44,90.

JACKAL,24.

Ka, the activities of sense and perception,7.

---- funeral offerings made for,8,13,73,82.

---- persistence after death,8.

---- represented by arms,8.

Karnak, Amon, god of,47.

Kak,61.

Khat, the material body,9.

Khaybat, the shadow,9.

---- and witchcraft,11.

Khent-amenti, god of the dead,16.

Khonsu,48.

Khepera,54.

Khu, represented as a crested bird,8.

---- the spirit,7.

Khnumu,32.

---- the creator,32,67,68.

---- ram,23,32.

Kings' souls as hawks,24.

Kings pledged to Ra,50.

Koptos,59.

LATOS,26.

Lepidotos,26.

Letopolis, Horus, god of,45.

Lioness,22.

Libyan people's goddess was Neit,48.

MAAT,60.

---- figure of, presented to the god,71.

---- her worship retained by Akhenaten,60.

Mahes, lioness,22.

Marriage, aspect of,87.

Memphis, Ptah worship,58.

Mena, ibis on tablet,33.

Mentu,33.

---- bull,23.

Merastrot,64.

Merneit,48.

Mert-Seger,31.

---- ---- serpent,26.

Milky Way the heavenly Nile,14.

Min,59.

Monastic system,93.

Monotheism, combinations of,4.

Mosaism,5.

Mummifying customary in III and IV dyn.,17.

Mut,48.

---- vulture,25.

NAME=ran,10.

---- power of,10.

Neb-hat,43.SeeNephthys.

Neit,48,62.

Nefertum,61.

Nekhebt,32.

Nenu,61.

Nephthys,44,80.

Nilopolis, worship of Hapi,57.

Nu,61.

Nut,55,67,79,80.

OBELISK, emblem of Ra,51.

On.SeeHeliopolis.

Onuphis, crocodile worship,25.

Osiris,37.

---- creator,68.

Osiris in sacred Books,78-80.

---- kings called, so,18.

---- ram-worship,23.

Osirian Kingdom,13,78.

---- ---- employment in,14.

---- ---- predominant in XXVI dyn.,18.

---- ---- situation of,14.

---- ---- slave figures do the work,15.

Oxyrhynkhos,26.

PAN identified with Min,69.

Phagros,26.

Plutarch,38.

Polytheism,5.

Prayer, positive rather than negative,11.

Priests, titles of,74,75.

Ptah,58.

---- bull,23.

---- creator,67.

Pyramid inscriptions, Osiris,18.

---- ---- Ra,18.

QEDESH,64.

RA,50.

---- bull,23.

---- combined with Amon,46.

---- eyes obtained by Isis,10.

---- hawk,24.

---- predominant in XIX,18.

---- progress of,15.

Ram-worship,23.

Ran, the name,10.

Rannut, serpent,26,84.

Red Sea, Min from,59.

Religion, purpose of,11.

Reseph,64.

Reshpu,64.

Ritual,70.

Sa,73.

Safekh,61.

Sahit, associated with theba,9.

Sais, Neit worshipped at,49.

Sati,63.

Scorpion,26.

Seb,55,67,79,80.

Sebek,25,34.

Seker,31.

---- god of silent land,79.

---- mummified hawk,24.

---- united with Ptah,59.

Sekhem, the force or ruling power,9.

Sekhet, lioness,22.

Sekhmet,33.

Self-satisfaction of Egyptian religion,11,89.

Selk, scorpion,26.

Senusert I.,51.

Serapis,23,91.

Serpent, amulet, prehistoric,21.

---- ---- of Amenhotep III,21.

---- at Epidaurus,72.

---- cobra,25-26.

Set,34.

---- crocodile,25.

---- ennead of Heliopolis,80.

---- god of Asiatic invaders,41.

---- hippopotamus,24.

Shamanism,3.

Sheykh Heridy, serpent,26.

Shrewmouse,24.

Shrines,70,80.

Shu,56,67,80.

Sistrum in form of Hathor head,60.

Sopdu,55.

---- a mummy hawk,25.

Soul, continues near cemetery,12.

---- goes to Osirian Kingdom,13.

---- journeys in sun-boat,15.

Speos Artemidos,22.

Sphinx represents a king,30.

Strabo,25.

Sumerian gods,65.

Sutekh,63.

Swallow, sacred,25.

Syria, Osiris' Kingdom in,14.

TAHUTI (seeThōth), baboon,32.

---- god of wisdom,22.

---- Ibis,25,32.

Ta-urt, children wear figures of,83.

---- a foreign goddess,62.

---- hippopotamus,24.

Tefnut, lioness,22.

Theology of Aryans,4.

---- of Chinese,4.

---- compound,5.

---- definition of,3.

Theology, Monotheism first stage of,4.

---- of Semitic races,4.

Thinis,55.

Thōth (seeTahuti), god of writing,32.

---- creator,67.

---- in Osirian Kingdom,14.

Totemism and animal-worship,20.

Triads,79,80.

Tum.SeeAtmu.

UAZET,26,32.

---- serpent,26.


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