God Baal

God Baal
God Baal was a God of Thunder, earlier from western Semitic. This god was worshipped in Egypt from the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom. His name Baal likewise spelled as Baal. Baal just way "Lord or Owner". Sometimes, god Ball was named Reammin, meaning Thunderer, or Aleyin, thinking Most High, Mightiest, Most Right or Excellent. His coming into court portrayed as man standing with a straight beard of Syrian style, hard a horned helmet and carrying weapon in his up hand such as a sword, a nine made from a cedar tree, or a thunderclap.

According to myth, Baal was the son of a senior northern Semitic god, Dagan. He was killed by the deity of death, Mot but he was resurrection by his sister or fan Anat, the severe war goddess.

As the God of thunderstorms, he was known to be a rider of clouds, most open during storms but was also took to be a lord of heaven and earth, even finding earths richness. He was also given various titles such as Most High Prince/Master, Vanquisher of Warriors, Mightiest, Most High, Excellent, Strong, Puissant, the Warrior and Prince, Great of the Earth.

He is a famous god at Memphis and other different areas. His cult center was established for him at Baal Saphon good Tanis in the north Delta of Egypt.

God Sopdu

God Sopdu
God Sopdu was an ancient Egyptian god and the  star  knew  to  the  Greeks  as  Sirius,  Sothis,  or  the Dogstar, Alpha Canis Majoris. The show of Sopdu signaled  the  beginning  of  Akhet, the  Season of  torrent of the Nile. Sopdu was as well a divinity of the eastern desert and the deity of the four boxes of the earth, with Horus, Set, and Thoth. When connected with Horus, the deity was the Sharp Horus. The star was sometimes presented in a light form and then was assorted with the goddess Hathor. His consort was Sopdet.

The name of God Sopdu meant to ready, and he was described by a zodiacal light on a tall cone. He likely was east in origin and was varied into the husband of  Sah  (Orion). Sopdu  was  noted  in  the  pyramid texts. The  divinity  was  also  described  on  an  Abydos  bone tablet,  had  by  Djer of  the First Dynasty  (2920-2770 B.C.E.).

God Banebdjedet

God Banebdjedet
God Banebdjedet or also knew as (Banedbdjed), the ram god was an ancient Egyptian god of Lower Egypt at Mendes. His name is interpreted as the ba (pregnant the spirit) of the lord of the djed. Ram gods often regarded as manifestation of other gods, as the word ram (ba) and the word for somebody or manifestation gone the same in Egyptian. He was as well incorporated to the first 4 gods or ba (Osiris, Geb, Shu and Ra-Atum), to reign over the Egypt. A huge granite enshrines for these deities were set in the Mendes bema.

God Banebdjedet was the consort of the fish goddess Hatmehit, who was the in the first place deity of Mendes and who was associated with Isis. Therefore, Banedgjedet was seen the generate of Horus. These three deities processed the Mendesian Triad. His visual aspect portrayed as a man with the head of ram or as a ram itself. He was also given the claims such as Lord of the Sky and Lord of Life.

According to one myth, Banebdjedet was consulted by the Divine Tribunal to judge between Horus and Set for the throne of the gods. Still, he proposes to consult Neith and ask for her sapience. As the dispute continues it is Banebdjedet who evokes that Set be given the throne as he is the elder brother. Banebdjedet cult center was developed at Mendes. He was celebrated as one of the Divine Ancestors who are buried at the burying ground of Behdet, during the Festival of the Beautiful Reunion took at Edfu.

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