A list of puns related to "Amun"
The Amun-ra class of heavy stealth warships are simply perfect the angular design mixed with the stealth plating and the veneer of mistory related to the ship class make it absolutely perfect
And honestly Iβd say the roci and by extension the corvette class light frigates look nowhere near as good in comparison to the Amun-ra class
Or was it an evolution of pronunciations where he was first referred to as one of those names in the beginnings of Egypt and was known as the other as time by later periods? And if so, which came first? I realize that it's survived in Coptic as βAmounβ (so basically βAmunβ), but I was wondering if that is how it has always been because every single time I look at the pronunciation of his hieroglyphs, I always see three million different things.
Alright, so We are going to talk about some intense stuff in this post. This is going to dive deep into the historical, archeological, and anthropological origins of many religions, practices, traditions, and symbolism. This is a warning for those that are sensitive to these topics. I have done my best to be neutral in this post. However, moving forward there will be no hand holding. If you are offended, you are welcome to explain yourself below in a comment. This is designed to be a discussion after all.
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" In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. And God saw that the light was good. Then he separated the light from the darkness." (Genisis 1:1-1:4)
Oh hang on I'm sorry... Uh...
"In the beginning there was Nun, she of the primordial sea. From the primordial waters Amun birthed himself. The hidden god, The force of creation. For he is all there is. When he was born he thus created the earth, the heavens, and all things that walked upon it. He did separate the earth into Geb and Nut." (Egyptian Creation Myth)
Wait, wait... hang on I think this one....
"First, there was nothing. The boiling sea of Tiamat trembled. From her mighty jaws she birthed the first of the Iggigi, the first of the gods. First was Anu, Father of the heavens. He streched his body to become the heavens. Next his wife Kia, became the earth. Enlil separated the Heaven and The Earth, and Anu cried for her. For he loved her most of all." (Enuma Elish. Sumerian Creation myth.)
Now, isn't that interesting? Even the Veda's mention a sound. The first sound of creation, Om.
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When you go back to the earliest records, you just start seeing the same stories over, and over again. There is the Flood Myth of Sumer, that is the closest story I have read thus far to Noah's Flood.
In the Flood Myth it is Enlil, god of water, that becomes displeased with the creations of man on the earth. He sends a grand flood to wipe them all out so that life can be started over. Enki, th
... keep reading on reddit β‘Is there any proof to this? Is Haman ever referred to a priest or a religious role assigned to him at all?
It seems obvious that the Quran is mixing up Exodus with the Boom of Esther, but the Amun claim seems to be the best defense for this.
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