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7/1/2025, 8:35:00 AM
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>According to Sanchuniathon, knowledge “started with Taautus who was first of all under the sun to discover the use of letters and the writing of records.” This god of Byblos was the Logos of the Egyptian Tehuti or Thoth and the Greek Hermes, and the Alexandrians credit him with their Corpus Hermeticum. This clerk of the underworld and the scribe of the gods bore a tablet, pen and palm-branch (the Phoenix-tree). He attended the judgement of the souls, invented writing and served as a wise teacher and a peacemaker

>Eusebius preserved fragments of these writings from being lost to history. In the original translation, Tauutus or Thoth is named as “Tauutus, son of Mizor (or Mizraim). This name will be familiar to keen readers of the Bible, Mizraim being the descendant of Ham (in Hebrew pronounced Kham or Cham), son of Noah, and credited with the founding of Egypt. The name for Egypt in Hebrew is Mizraim. Interestingly, the name of Egypt in their own tongue is “Khem” or “Khemet”, although the relationship between the two is a matter of disputes

>Elsewhere in the History of the Phoenicians, Taautus is described as a prehistoric sage of Egypt: “’Taautus, whom the Egyptians call Thoth, excelled in wisdom among the Phoenicians, and was the first to rescue the worship of the gods from the ignorance of the vulgar, and arrange it in the order of intelligent experience. Many generations after him a god Sourmoubelos and Thuro, whose name was changed to Chousarthis, brought to light the theology of Tauutus which had been hidden and overshadowed, by allegories.”

>Again see what the same author, in his translation from Sanchuniathon about the Phoenician alphabet, says concerning the reptiles and venomous beasts, which contribute no good service to mankind, but work death and destruction to any in whom they inject their incurable and fatal poison