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Title: Egyptian Deities


1
Egyptian Deities
2
Creation Story
EARTH, WATER, AIR and SKY
  • ATUM

GEB
  • NUT

Story
SHU
TEFNUT
3
Gods, Goddesses and More Gods
  • Over 2000 Gods/Goddesses from all over the
    country
  • Country was not united, therefore about 40 ruling
    tribes all had their own deities
  • They all have Gods AND Goddesses
  • Have Gods or Goddesses for everything. Ex.
    Gods/Goddesses for Beer, Plants, Digestion,
    Gardens, Feasting etc.

4
Gods and Humans
  • Gods and Goddesses resembled humans
  • Deities married, had families and children. the
    Creation Story
  • Egyptian Gods/Goddesses have divine strengths and
    human weaknesses
  • Why?
  • Goddesses are usually shown with legs joined
    together
  • Gods usually shown in motion, striding

5
The Appearance of Gods
  • THOTH God of Wisdom, Time, Writing
  • Represented by a male body with the head of an
    Ibis.
  • Ibisstork like bird with long legs and beak to
    catch fish in mud
  • Ibis, symbolized wisdom because beak shaped like
    a pen and dips in the mud as if it was ink

6
  • OSIRISGod of Vegetation and Underworld
  • Represented by a male body with a greenish
    complexion and usually depicted wrapped in white
    linen
  • The greenish complexion draws the connection
    with vegetation
  • Wrapped in white linen like a mummy to connect
    with the underworld

Notice Osiris legs are bind together like a
mummy different from most Gods
7
Common Godly Clothing
Short Sleeved Overall
Full-Length Dress
Tunic with Suspenders
Dress with Suspenders
Short Loincloth
8
  1. Scepter with a flower are often carried by
    goddesses
  2. Herdsmen's crook protector of domesticated
    animals
  3. Was-scepterdomination and power
  4. This staff is usually held by Ptah
  5. Crook and flail with Was-scepter and ankh-sign.
    Usually unique to Osiris

Most of these objects were unique to one female
deity, however the solar disc and horns of Hathor
could be worn by other deities.
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