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| God Ptah |
God Ptah was the god of ancient Egypt in Memphis, called Ptah-Sokar in a double make and Ptah-Sokar-Osiris in the double style, Ptah appointments to the earliest dynastic periods of Egypt and perchance earlier. A intelligent theology made Ptah pretty obscure to the regular Egyptian. The Memphite teachings concerning Ptah were broken on a stella, which explained the cosmology and the cult of the region. According to these tenets, Ptah was the only right god, the creator, and all spiritual beings, divine or human, emanated from his will. The creation deities idolized in other cities were suspect to have been formulated by Ptah. This deity was also the source of the ethical and moral orders in the world, and he was visited the Lord of Truth in all historical periods. He was deemed capable of working forth life with words, as the tongue asserted what the gods heart knew.
Memphis, the cult substance of Ptah, was visited Hiku-Ptah, or Hat-Ka-Ptah, the house of the soul of Ptah. Statues and reliefs depicting the god shown him as a man with very light skin, sometimes green, mummy wrappers, and an super collar with the menat. Most characterizations of Ptah were contrived as pillars, emblems of justice. Called the First of the Gods, Ptah was a patron of the great architectural monuments of the
Old Kingdom (2575-2134 B.C.E.).
As
Tatenen he was revered as the creative recommend, both for the world and for the several works of art. Likewise called Hetepi and Khnemi, Ptah was associated with the chaos that went before the second of creation, and was then visited Ptah-Nun. When linked with the Nile, the god was worshipped as Ptah-Hapi; with the earth as Ptah-Tenen; and with the solar disk, addressed Ptah-Aten. The deity was likewise reputable in the great complexes of
Amun in Thebes.