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The Egyptians remembered the creator as the solitary Atum or Ra, whom we recognize as the planet Saturn.
In the accounts of all periods, Ra is originally a solitary god.
>"The ancient sun is he who had no companions."
>"I am Atum, when I was alone in Nun,"
the god is made to state. The deity is thus called:
>"the God One,"
the
>"Only God"- except whom at the beginning none other existed."
Time and again, in Egyptian liturgies, we hear of Atum being made to state
>"when I was alone.'"
Time and again, Atum is lauded as he who "was alone."
Thus the god, in his earliest remembered state, is inactive and motionless " doing nothing, lacking activity or animation.
In an Egyptian Coffin Text, the god is made to claim:
>"[I was] he who had no companion when my name came into existence...I was the maker of myself, and I came into being of myself."
In the Nesi-Khonsu Papyrus, we find the god described as
>"Lord of all the gods ... the holy soul who came into being in the beginning ... the first divine matter. .. the One One ... except whom at the beginning none other existed."
Likewise with Ra who, in the accounts of all periods, was remembered as having originally been a solitary god.
Ra was:
>"he who had no companion."
In the accounts of all periods, Ra is originally a solitary god.
>"The ancient sun is he who had no companions."
>"I am Atum, when I was alone in Nun,"
the god is made to state. The deity is thus called:
>"the God One,"
the
>"Only God"- except whom at the beginning none other existed."
Time and again, in Egyptian liturgies, we hear of Atum being made to state
>"when I was alone.'"
Time and again, Atum is lauded as he who "was alone."
Thus the god, in his earliest remembered state, is inactive and motionless " doing nothing, lacking activity or animation.
In an Egyptian Coffin Text, the god is made to claim:
>"[I was] he who had no companion when my name came into existence...I was the maker of myself, and I came into being of myself."
In the Nesi-Khonsu Papyrus, we find the god described as
>"Lord of all the gods ... the holy soul who came into being in the beginning ... the first divine matter. .. the One One ... except whom at the beginning none other existed."
Likewise with Ra who, in the accounts of all periods, was remembered as having originally been a solitary god.
Ra was:
>"he who had no companion."
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