History
, Philosophy and Arts of the Ancient and Modern World
The Deities of
Egypt
Atum
is all, self generating and source of everything, he is the sun god and king of
all - Ra, he is Atum-Ra. Pre-existing within himself is the masculine life -
Ankh and the feminine justice and truth - Ma'at. By spit or masturbation he
brought forth dry air, the breath, Shu and his sister wife moisture, Tefnet. From
them came the earth Geb and the sky, his sister wife Nut. Due to Ra's
displeasure at their continual coupling, Geb and Nut were separated by Shu. From the
earth and sky come Osiris, Isis, Nefertem and Seth. After a rebellion Ra
withdrew to the heavens. Osiris became king of the world but, by the jealousy of
Seth, he is murdered and scattered across Egypt. His sister wife Isis gathered
the pieces and resurrected him long enough to bear a child - Horus. Osiris
withdrew to be king of the underworld and Horus battled with Seth, and now
Horus becomes King of the world and Kingship itself. He is Ra-Horakhty. He gives
Kingship and the Pharaoh IS the son of Ra.
Creation
has many stories.
"the
sky had not yet come into being, the earth had not yet come into being, the
gods had not yet been born, and death had not yet come into being," Pyramid
Text 1466
Out
of these primeval waters rose the god Atum, source of all being. Sitting on the
primeval mound that rose above the chaotic waters, Atum created out of himself
the deities Shu and Tefnut.
"O
you eight chaos gods, keepers of the chambers of the sky, whom Shu made from the
efflux of his limbs, who bound together the ladder of Atum I am Shu, whom Atum
created, from whom Ra came to be. I was not fashioned in the womb, I was not
bound together in the egg. I was not conceived, but my father Atum spat me
out together with my sister Tefnut The bnbn of Ra was that from which Atum
came to be as Heh (chaos), Nun, (watery abyss), Kek (darkness), Tenem (gloom)
Or
"The
gods who came into being in Ptah: Ptah-on-the-great-throne. Ptah-Nun, the father
who made Atum. Ptah-Naunet, the mother who bore Atum. Ptah-the-Great is heart
and tongue of the Nine Gods."
To
describe the theology of Egypt is difficult and I am not sure anyone understands
it yet. Every book I read differs in their interpretation and the manifestations
of the god or gods are numerous and changing. Throughout the various dynasties
the gods took on different images, different importance, some developed, some
combined. One local god at Thebes may be known differently at Memphis. In the
tomb of Tutmosis III one antechamber wall lists 741 divinities whereas it is
said that around 2000 gods were known throughout the time of the Pharaohs. A common thread
is the formation of Triads (Trinity? Holy Family?) of husband wife and son, such
as Osiris, Isis and Horus and this is repeated often. So many elements of the
great faiths were seen germinating in the theology of Egypt such as a sole god
of creation. We are however looking at 3000 years or more of development and it is no
different to any religion, in that it evolves according to the needs,
preferences, biases and thoughts of man. Sometimes religion is dismissed as the
manipulation of power and this is often true in some respects, but it is not
that simple. Belief, like love, can be irrational and subject to emotional,
physical and egotistical needs, which is as human as you can get. We seem to
change very little. After all, recorded history is a mere 5000 years old, whereas
humanity goes back a million years. From the first Egyptians to today is such a
short time in man's religious development to expect much change in approach or
any consistency. We are all confused. This is looked at in the topic and
sub sections under Ma'at in this site. There
you will find further discussion as to the nature of the faces of the deity but
for ease I refer to them here as the 'Gods'.
AMUN AMON (plumed tiara or ram)
The
hidden one, King of the gods essentially from 11th Dynasty Thebes/Karnak
and association with Theban rule, but first appeared in 5th
Dynasty pyramid writings. To the Ptolemies he was equal to Zeus. As Amun
Kematef he was one of eight primeval deities. A creator god able to self
resurrect as a snake shedding its skin. Often known through most dynasties
as combined with others such as the sun god Amun-Ra. To the
Nubians he was especially worshipped as having been born in the Sudan.
ANUBIS (black dog)
Associated
with embalming and mummification. A dog or dog headed man, possibly a
jackal and black to represent the rotted corpse or the black fertile
soil of resurrection. Anubis wrapped the body of Osiris and became
assimilated with him. Lord of the sacred land, He who is upon the
mountain, Protector of the necropolis. He replaced an earlier canine
deity Khentimentiu.
ATEN
ATON (solar disk)
The
visible disk of the sun god Ra with rays of light tipped by hands and
the ankh. Grew in prominence in 18th Dynasty until Akhenaten declared
him the sole god. He may have been identified by the king as his father
Amenhotep III and Akhenaten titled himself 'Son of God' Amun was banned
but eventually the Aten was removed from his position as sole deity.
There
is more on the Aten in my page on Akhenaten
ATUM
Creator
god of Heliopolis, rose from the chaos to form all. Creation being his
offspring. By copulating with his hand (masturbation?) he produced air
(Shu) and moisture (Tefnut) who begat earth (Geb) and sky (Nut) who
produced Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. He wears the double crown of
upper and lower Egypt associated with images of the lion, bull, lizard,
snake and as the scarab to which he would return at the end of time to
return all to its original primordial chaos. He eventually combined as
Atum-Ra.
BASTET
'She
of the bast (ointment jar) Local Cat goddess of Bubastis, daughter of
the sun god and protective element of mother goddess. At first she was a
woman with lion head but evolved to a cat headed woman (sometimes with
kittens) or cat, the Lion was the aggressive aspect. Linked to the
extra five days of birth she was portrayed on New Year flasks.
GEB (plume & ram horn)
God
of earth. When Osiris was challenged by his evil brother Seth, Geb
judged Osiris to be ruler of earth. Seth Murdered Osiris and Geb made
his son Horus ruler of the living. Shown either green and reclining with
vegetation or wearing a white fronted goose or the crown of Lower Egypt.
Isis sometimes described as the egg of the goose. He imprisoned the dead
within his body and earthquakes were his laughter. As a god of fertility
he was shown with erect penis pointing towards his wife the sky (Nut).
HATHOR (solar disk-cow)
"House
of Horus' A woman with ears of a cow, a cow or a woman wearing a wig,
horns and sun disc. Daughter of Ra sometimes vengeful (the eye of Ra
once sent to destroy man). Married to Horus, mother of Pharaohs, she was
more usually associated with sexuality, joy and music. At Thebes she was
the Lady of the Western Mountain and the dead followed her with the sun
at night. Goddess of the desert, foreign lands, turquoise, faience,
sycamore and healing as she restored the eye of Horus.
HORUS
(falcon&crown)
Falcon
god originated around 3100 BC
and led to the unification of Egypt . Protector of Pharaoh. Shown also
as child seated on the lap of his mother Isis. As a healing deity he was
depicted as a naked child holding dangerous animals. He avenged his
father's death at the hands of Seth (his uncle or sometimes brother) and as
Harsiese he performed the ceremony of 'opening of the mouth' for Osiris
thus becoming ruler of the world. Losing his left eye (the moon - his right being the
sun) in the struggle it was restored by Hathor and became the symbol of
healing. Associated with Edfu and Hierakonoplis. Also shown as winged
sun-disk.
THE
FOUR SONS OF HORUS
'Friends
of the king' Protectors of the internal organs in the canopic
jars. The lids came to represent them as a jackal, baboon, hawk and a
man.
ISIS
Sister-wife
of Osiris and mother of Horus she symbolised the virtuous mother of the
king. Her name means seat and she wore a throne on her head. Connected
with Hathor she also wore a solar disk between horns. As Isis cow she
was mother of the Apis bull. Possibly originating in the Delta. She made
the first mummy of the dismembered Osiris and used her wings to breath
life into him and then bore Horus. 'Isis great in magic protector of the
young and the injured. The cult of Isis spread through the Greco-Roman
world.
KEPHRI (scarab)
'He
who is coming into being' Creator god represented as dung beetle or a
man with scarab head. Self created (emerged spontaneously from dung) he
was associated with Atum and the sun was seen as being rolled across the
sky like a ball of dung. Associated with resurrection by being swallowed
by his mother Nut at evening to pass through her and be reborn each day.
KHNUM (ram & solar disk)
Creator
god worshipped on Elephantine Island at Aswan from Early times as the
first domesticated ram in Egypt. Associated with Nile inundation and
fertile soil. God of Pottery. Egyptian word for ram was BA which
also meant spiritual essence and Ra was seem with rams head as he
travelled through the underworld at night in the solar bark. His consort
was Menhyt. At Esna he is shown creating the entire universe. He was
appealed to at times of famine caused by low inundation of the Nile.
MA'AT (ostrich feather)
Personification
of truth, justice and harmony. Usually a seated woman with plume,
or just the feather or even the primeval mound on which she sat.. She
represented original order and was significant for balance of the
universe and central to the ethical life of Egyptians. Daughter of Ra
and symbol of judges. She is what the heart of man is weighed against on
the scales of justice at 'the last judgement'. Pharaohs claimed to rule,
with and by Ma'at.
MIN
God
of male fertility and protector of mines and agricultural god.
Associated with Pan by the Greeks. Depicted as a mummy with erection in
left hand while his right hand is raised or holding his penis. Associated with a
long lettuce which had a sap similar to semen. He appeared in
per-dynastic times. Sometimes referred to as son of Isis and also as her
consort and father of Horus. Primeval creator god manifestation of Amun.
A festival of Min was held to ensure potency.
NEFERTEM
(Lotus)
God
of primeval Lotus blossom. The sun rose from a lotus. Son of Sekmet and
Ptah or possibly Bastet and was sometimes depicted with a lions head
instead of a man and in the Delta area he was the son of the cobra
goddess Wadjyt. Protector of two hands (the unified Egypt)
NEITH
Creator goddess
from the Delta region. From the 1st. Dynasty she was represented in
warlike fashion with shield and crossed arrows. Later shown with the red
crown of Lower Egypt. Consort of Seth and mother to Sobek (crocodile)
which led to her being linked withe the sky as 'Great Cow' and
subsequent connection with the sky goddesses Nut and Hathor. Also shown
as sexless being associated with Nun, the waters of chaos out of which
creation sprang. Later she became one of the four goddesses standing
guard around the coffin. Inventor of weaving and associated with mummy
bandages. The Greeks linked her to Athena (the battle dress)
NEPHTHYS
'Lady
of the Mansion' wife of Seth (evil), mother of Anubis by Osiris, sister
of Isis (good), protector of the dead, protectress of the baboon-headed
Hapy (guardian of the lungs). The deceased had to escape from the mummy
wrappings( her hair) to attain afterlife. She originated from
Heliopolis. She was had no temples of her own but was seen with Isis as
they stood behind Osiris at the Last Judgement and were often portrayed
on either ends of the coffin. She also was later associated with and
worshiped beside the goddess Anuket.
NUT
(stars)
Sky
goddess whose body of stars was arched across the sky. Daughter of Shu, sister
and wife of Geb, mother of Isis Osiris Seth and Nephthys. The Greeks
also listed Horus as her son. She was often shown on the ceilings of
tombs. As the sky renews the sun each day she was linked as mother to
rebirth in the afterlife and became associated with and painted across
the lid of the inside of the coffin. Also depicted as a cow. She was
cursed by Helios (Ra) and could not give birth on 360 days of the year.
Thoth intervened and provided the extra five days of the year.
OSIRIS
(plumed crown)
Associated
with death, resurrection and fertility. A mummy holding the crook and
flail wearing the white crown and two plumes. His face can be white
(mummy), black (fertile soil) or green (resurrection) In early times he
was probably just a fertility god but he spread and took over many
aspects of others. God of the underworld, 'eternally incorruptible'
Originally the dead king was associated with Osiris but eventually all
the dead could be so linked. Drowned and dismembered by Seth and brought
back to life by his sister-wife Isis.
PTAH
Creator
god from Memphis depicted as a mummy with hands extending, holding
Sceptre and wearing skull cap. Imhotep ( built Step Pyramid ) was known
as the son of Ptah. Originally associated with craftsmen he rose to
universal creator and a rival to Atum-Ra and to some he gave birth to Ra. The
world came into existence through his thought and word. Gradually he
became a funerary deity Ptah-Sokar-Osiris. It is suggested that a
corruption by the Greeks of the name of his temple Hwt-ka-Ptah as
Aiguptos from which we get Egypt
RA
RE (sun)
Sun
god from 2nd Dynasty celebrated at Heliopolis. Grew in importance. Hawk
head wearing sun disc. At night he had a rams head. All other major gods
were eventually assimilated with the sun god - Atum-Ra, Montu-Ra,
Ra-Horakhty (Horus). The 'Litany of Ra 'celebrates his identification
with Osiris and all gods..
SEKHMET (lioness)
'She
who is powerful' Representing the powerful aspect of the female deities.
Consort of Ptah, mother of Nefertem, daughter of Ra and had a role as
fire breathing Eye of Ra. Some Early Dynastic Pharaohs were conceived by
Sekhmet. Theban rule absorbed Sekhmet as the aggressive side of the
goddess Mut.
SETH
SET (Monstrous animal)
God
of chaos and confusion. Thunder god, son of Nut and evil brother of
Osiris, Isis and Nehpthys (his wife). Patron of enemy lands. After
killing Osiris he battled with Horus and was castrated by him. He took
on many forms (animals both real and imagined). He stood outside the
ordered world as a balance to harmony. He remained favoured by Ra and
travelled with him through the underworld either causing or with-holding
storms and was so considered a protector of the dead king, whose
strength in battle he associated with Seth.
SHU
'He
who rises up" God of air and sunlight, from the semen of Atum.
Separated the sky from the earth. As a bringer of the sun to life he was
considered to live in the sun disc by Akhenaten and appears on Tut's
headrest a formation of the horizon image. At night he protected the sun
from the snake and also was seen threatening the dead.
SOBEK
(crocodile)
Centred at Kom
Ombo and Shedyet (later called Crocodilopolis) in the Fayum region.
Temples contained pools of crocodiles and many were mummified. Kings
took his name and eventually he joined to become Sobek-Ra. The Greeks
linked this sun-god manifestation with Helios.
SOPDET
Dog
Star (Sirius) shown as a woman with star on her head, earlier as a
seated cow with a plant between her horns, associated with beginning of
the solar year as early as the first dynastic period. Formen triad with
Husband Sah (Orion) and son Soped. She united with Osiris to give birth
to the morning star
THOTH
TEHUTY DJEHUTY (ibis and baboon)
God
of writing and knowledge Associated with the 'Great White One' (the
baboon) of early Dynastic Egypt but later he was mostly depicted as an
Ibis or Ibis headed man, often writing the result at the last judgement.
The beak was associated with the crescent moon and the reed pen.
Guardian of the dead and intermediary to the gods. Associated by the
Greeks with Hermes and they renamed Khmun as Hermopolis.