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    Thoth,the god of wisdom and writing among the ancient Egyptians - the sacred monkey- natural lapis lazuli stone, hand-made, Egyptian antique


    Thoth,the god of wisdom and writing among the ancient Egyptians - the sacred monkey- natural lapis lazuli stone, hand-made, Egyptian antiqueA baboon statue dating back to the Seventh Dynasty (First Intermediate Period) circa 2180 - 2055 BC, displayed in the Louvre MuseumBaboons represented the deity "Hjuti / Thoth" or Tut, the god of wisdom among the ancient Egyptians, and one of the gods of the cosmic Thamon of Ashmounin in Egypt, in two different forms, either in the form of the bird "Ibis" (Ibis), or in the form of a monkey (baboon), both of which were associated with the moon, and usually What was depicted in the human form with the head of an ibis, which is the most depicted form in ancient Egyptian art, or depicted in the form of a seated monkey (baboon), and the bird (ibis), which became a symbol of the idol "Gahuti" appeared on the prayers from the pre-dynastic eras.The baboon or the idol "Juhuti" was of great importance during the era of the Old Kingdom, and this is evidenced by the reference to it in a number of paragraphs of the "Texts of the Pyramids". It was also associated with the sun god "Ra", as he was one of the two gods who accompanied "Ra" on his journey through Heaven, and it is mentioned that the Lord of Heaven, Ra, was crossing the waterway or the heavenly river on the wing of Thoth.The town of "Al-Ashmounin", the home of Al-Thamun, was known as a major center for his worship, then he became a general god in all parts of Egypt. And he was known as (Ibn Ra), and some legends mentioned that he had healed or treated the eye of "Horus", which was associated with the moon. He was also represented a lot as a messenger and mediator between the gods, as in the legend of the struggle between "Horus" and "Set".The Egyptians attributed to the monkey "Ghuti" the invention of writing, and therefore he became (the writer of the Ennead who records the "sacred words"), and he was responsible for all numbers and calculations, because he was (the master of time and time) and (the estimator of years), so he was recording and calculating the years last, and granting longer years to kings.The monkey "Juhuti" was the lord of all places of knowledge, and the writing of all letters was under his supervision as (the master of the house of life).Djehuti played an important role in the afterlife, so we find him in the scene accompanying chapter (125) of “The Book of Exodus in the Daytime” (Book of the Dead) standing in front of the scale (in which the heart of the deceased is weighed) to record the result to determine the fate of the deceased. Juhuti" Reputation of Justice and Integrity.The importance of "Juhuti" remained as the Lord of the Moon, and it constituted an important aspect of his personality. It was placed in cosmic identification with the sun god, as an embodiment of the night sun, and in later ages it acquired the characteristic of (the silver furnace).There are dozens of statues and figures of the deity "Juhuti" in the form of an ibis or baboon, belonging to different historical eras, and many of these statues are in the Egyptian Museum. Thousands of mummified mummies of the ibis, or the sacred baboon, were also found in the "Tuna" cemetery. the mountain".The name "Juhuti" appeared in the names of many kings of the New Kingdom, who bore the name "Juhuti-mis" (Thutmose), meaning: (the son of "uuuhuti"), or: ("uuuuuti" was born), and this illustrates the royal importance that it enjoyed worship him.Also, the early evidence of mentioning the feast of the monkey or the idol “Juhuti” in the offering formulas in the tombs of individuals during the era of the Old and Middle Kingdoms confirms the importance and status that this idol enjoyed among the general public.His worship and reverence spread across many regions across the country, and it is not certain whether "Khmenu" (Al-Ashmounin) in Middle Egypt was his first center of worship or not, but it was certainly his main center of worship during the different historical eras.Perhaps the monkey, Gehuti, had an early place of worship in the Delta, specifically in the fifteenth region, as the "Ibiguillade" was a symbol of this region.Gehuti had chapels of worship in the Delta, the Kharga oasis, and Sarabit al-Khadim in Sinai, and a little to the west of al-Ashmounin, specifically in Tuna al-Jabal, there is a cemetery containing thousands of mummies of the ibis and the mummified monkey, which was presented as a votive offering for this. idol.Another huge cemetery of ibises and monkeys was also found in Saqqara. These burials reflect the extent of the spread achieved by the popular religion of the idol "Juhuti" during the late agesAlso, many amulets were found that embody "Juhuti" in the form of an ibis or a monkey, as it was mentioned in many papyri and popular magical and religious texts..SizeWidth:-7 cmDepth: 9 cmHeight:- 33 Choose Us ?
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