Khensuhotep

Khensuhotep was the source of the Maxims. The Maxims were a religious literary text of the Eighteenth Dynasty (1550-1307 B.C.E.). Khensuhotep covered his fellow Egyptians and inspired them to recall that the gods honored silent prayer and decreed right  behavior (Maat) in all creatures. The Maxims were popular passim the Nile Valley.

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