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3. III
Dedicated,Dear father,Mother name Kennth
Muhammad and Diane Land,M.I.P
(Mother In Peace). Sister Priscilla Muhammad,James
Lee Thurman,Shyteria,
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4. IV
In the Holy Bible it saysProverbs 25:21
21If your enemy is hungry give him bread
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Those
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12. Band Related)
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67 Barack Obama
68 Michele Obama
69 Sarah Paulin
70 Colin Pal
71Kim Kardasin
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17. CONTENTS: ALAPABETICAL INDEX:
OF THE BOOKS OF THE
HOLY SUTURA OR THE
HORUS……………………………………………
HORU AZTEX SURA
HOUSE OF oGOD’S & oGODDESSES.……...HOUSE
OF oGOD’S
HOUSE OF oGOD……………………………....HOUSE
OF oGOD
bBETHSHEMESH……………………………..BETHA
BETHOPRAH…………………………………..... BETH
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18. H Horus
I’d like to go to
The Army or the h
Aztex
Indian Army to
continue
a trip.
2That to e Egypt and
transcribe.
3The knowledge of
that it is the m
pyramids.
4That only to be
honestly fact.
5That with the fluids of
many water that those
flows through the one
viens.
6That of (Misr) and
K Kemit or e Egypt.
7That without none
necessity
to be in vain.
8And human.
9Or dehumane.
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19. H Horus
10That without the bein
demented.
11That only to be
as sensible.
12It only as the one
the burn Bush
of flames.
13So tell me who
it is really
that sensible one.
14That genius the
mummy skull and
skelton that without
the bein
trapped inside
of a soul
more than 3000 years
old.
15That to look for a
and e Egyptologist
and he/she attempts
to he/she reads the
one knowledge
that is of the
parchment.
19
20. H Horus
16That only as the
statue of H (Hubus)
or A (Apacus).
17And H Horus.
18It only as the one
Big A (Ash -
swham) or or o GOD
of the b SUN.
of stature and law.
19That without none
necessity
to destroy (the
A Ash - swham)
or b Sun.
20That to stay as
distant in the earth
of the The Womb.
21It only as the one
The address.
The door.
24It only like
h Aztexological
as him it is.
20
21. H Horus
25That with the three
M (Misr) or K
(Kemit)
and The k King of
the
e Egyptian
it built to those
m pyramids them
it hardly likes
Gysia.
26That were Of the east
toward and North
that was
the faceing the p
stars.
27That were the lookin
to the one
the p stars like the
A astrology.
21
22. H Horus
22That what was carved
in the sand.
23that only for
to find the one
28It only as o Orion
the belt and the
Everything
the p spark.
29That with 29 grades
North and 30 grades
Of the east.
30That only like in
M (Misr) or K
(Kemit).
31The and e
Egyptians
had built some
big ships
and material.
32The y plants of the
foot with the
insilation.
33With all the one
surviver of the sea.
34It only as the one
The big Leaders
of the Nile.
22
23. H Horus
35That with all the one
the foods very
exotic.
I turn 12
1It were the h Iraqowa
Indian or h
Kanesywa
that had
honestly.
2Established the one
C (Constitution) or
C The constitution.
3That were with the
he/she B bills of
The rights.
4That were with all the
one the mayonise of
food, the squash,
beans,corn and
the preservatives.
5It only as the one
m pyramid in that it is
the the otherside
of the dollar the
invoice.
23
24. H Horus
6It only as H Horus or
The the whole oyk of
the See oyk that
honestly
it represents.
7I'm a h Azaex hair and
h The Indian of h
Aztex.
8It only like M (Misr) or
K (Kemit) and and
e Egyptian A
(Ash-feigning) or
b Sun or o GOD
or MISTER.
9That only as the one
M Mason that means
M Muslim son.
10I'm a S (Siqd) or real
h Azaex or h Aztex.
11 h Indian Bird of
l Fire that is
honestly to
represent.
12That without not
need to falsify.
24
25. H Horus
13It only to have a
a lot of nation
positive.
14That without oneself
the bad distrucion of
the civilization.
15It only as the one
The L Latin word
N (Norvs Two).
16That also those
means to he/she
comes
as outside of
many that is
honestly to
represent.
17It only nlike
T (Toca), M(Mira),
or (It rotates) that
simply to
have the way
correct to
the present.
1I'm showin a lot
the respect.
2That without none
necessity
to disobey.
25
26. H Horus
3That without none
necessity
to be incorrect
4That without none
necessity
to disinfect.
5To write song.
6To are taken well.
7To stay very well.
8Instead of bein
to stray.
9It h only likes
Theh Indian Flag
of A American.
10That with P
Pocahonas
imagine to be
in him.
11That only to
honestly
represent.
12That without none
necessity
to falsify.
13It only as the one
The B Boss h Indian
famous name
P Palatin.
26
27. 14That were P
Pocahona
father that there was
saved the life of
J John Smith.
H Horus
1Naturally T Tanus
had
chosen for him the one
The north station.
2For that he knew that
this was where the one
deport it would be
more furious.
3I wanted that not
it was so that.
4Not that I'am a
coward.
5But I always have the
one the security of my
Mrs. to the one
condonsider.
6She had inveigled
her on board the one
The breathing of
H Horus in after
a lot of intriguein
how as always her
he/she had deeply
27
28. involved me.
H Horus
7However,I seemed to
be the only soul a
chart the The
breathing of
H Horus was
the perturded.
8The other us
we are the ram
bring with the
excitement.
9T Tanus verified the
one rower is with a
peremptory he/she had
the signal,and the ship
you slipped to stop and
to put rocking
smoothly.
10Upon the green water
that we are
so that the silence
that when.
11I above of-chart of the
one glanced and
he/she saw my
own the look of
the reflection behind
to me I was hit as
always why well
28
29. my beauty had
taken during those
years.
H Horus
12Once again the bull
arisen the dead
delante,pero this
time facing
the Breathing of
H Horus when her
it bored below in him.
13In their jaw
S superior them
we are
shining white
the y tree is so
thick as my
doll that would rot
to shear through the
one high wood of
the Breathing
of H Horus.
14As easily when
I would have it
bites to inclination
of a cake of
the flour of corn.
29
30. H Horus
H Horus: The Old
man
oGod and e Egyptian
1H Horus, the old man,
The or o god and
e Egyptian is
mainly seen in
the the form of a
s hawk.
It was considered that
2He were the D deity
employer of n
Nekhen.
30
31. H Horus
the worshiped like the
one first the or o god
national in
and superior e Egypt,
for the k kings.
4Ancient and e
Egyptian
believed that
the k king was a
the manifestation
of H Horus, while
I live.
5In death, the k king
was supposition to
there is you position
the paper of
O Osiris, other or
o god in
the vault.
6The or o god and
e Egyptian
H Horus was the
worshiped
31
32. as the the son of
I Isis and Osiris.
H Horus
7There were a parallel
one tradition that
he/she believed
H Hathor to be his
the mother and wife.
8H Horus are a
important
the part of and
e Egyptian
the H hieroglyphics
that it is
reconstructed to
represent 9the
s hawk.
He symbolizes 'the one
distant' or one that
it is high on.'
10H Horus were also
famous as
H Harmerty, the one
blessed one with
two the eyes or oyk.
It was believed that
11He were
the 'one favored' of
32
33. the one those or o
gods.
9the s represent
s hawk. He
symbolizes
'the distant one' or
one that
it is high on.'
H Horus
12M Mythology have it
that when H Horus,
the one patron,
the D deity of lower
and e Egipto,el
Game battled, the one
patron, the D deity
of
and S Superior
e Egypt,
those or o gods
were beside with
H Horus and him
arisen the the Last
one winner.
13Thereafter, he came
to be well-known as
H Harsiesis or Har-
Wer that meant
H 'Horus the Big one.'
33
34. H Horus
14The old e Egyptians
believed that in the
one battle among
H Horus and it
P Put, the Last one
lost a testicle
and this was he/she
interprets
the reason behind the
one abandon in and
S Superior e Egypt
being completely
infertile.
15H Horus lost their eye
oyk or left in the it
battles the reason
behind the and
e Egyptian
the belief that the
loss is the cause of
a weak one the moon,
34
35. compared
with the b sun.
H Horus
D Horus: The history
1A Ancient myths and
e Egyptian and the
religion it centered
around a vault of
those or o
gods and or b
goddesses.
2Horus are not only one
of those or more
o gods
old in the one
The vault and
eEgyptian,
but also one of the one
more the deities
significant.
3The religion has their
y roots in the period
of Predynastic
and it dates behind the
one The era
G Greco-Roman.
4The history of the one
the moments
culminating of the one
35
36. vault he forms
different of the or
o god H Horus,
each uno,distinto in
the M mythology and
history.
H Horus
5e Egyptologists
it demands that
the several forms
they are in the
difference of
fact the perceptions
of the same one the or
o god H Horus.
The D deity is
believed to be multi -
worked in facets and a
warehouse of
attributes and
the relationships of the
one
syncretic.
6The attributes and
the relationships
they associated
with the and
e Egyptian
or o god that H
Horus
is complementary
to among if and a
36
37. the strong indication of
how those and
e Egyptian
old the multiple
harbored the facets
of the same one the
reality.
H Horus
7It that H Horus
it was said by Isis to
protect to those and
e Egyptian of the or
o god of the desert,
Seth. Seth was believed
to be to the position of
the one
the arid deserts,
chaos and the storms.
Horus resided
in the sky and of, him
taken the form
of a the man
s hawk-headed to
take care of his
the responsibility
toward their people.
8G Horus or H Heru
were the worshiped to
the long thing
of S superior and
L lower and e Egypt.
9He also you
they sent to
37
38. as N Nekheny or
s hawk or k Kemwer
that he/she meant
the 'the big one black.'
Horus
The
Protectin
g Friend
Non Doubt
The
Protectoring
Friend Non
Doubt
The Protec
ting Fries
d Non Doubt
The Protectoring
Friend Non Doubt
[Al-Wakil] [A-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The Friend
Protecting Denies
{Shakk} or The doubt.
38
39. H Horus
That makes the one
or o God Egyptian
H Horus
Do seem As?
I turn 17
They were represented
1H Horus as a s s
falcon,master
of the the sky, n sun
and moon.
2The b sun was
believed to
reside inside its
right the eye or oyk,
while the moon
it was in the left.
3Ancient and Egyptian
the culture proposed
that the luminous star
(the n sun) and the
satellite (the moon) it
icrossed the sky
39
40. when H Horus flew for
to it protects to their
people.
H Horus
4H Horus are also
represented
as a boy I undress
that sits down
ahead a y lotus, with
a finger in their mouth.
5He are shown next to
their mother and in
this form, H Horus is
sent to as N Neferhor,
'the one good H
Horus.
H Horus it was
synonym with
the majesty and power
and worshipped by
the one the
P pharaohs.
6In fact, it was believed
that the P pharaohs
40
41. it was H Horus in the
one the human form.
H Horus
7H Horus are also
represented as a
the youth with one
hair lock
in the right.
8In this form, him
it takes the crowns of
and e Egypt and it
symbolizes
the ascent b the sun.
9Many believe that this
for it is the form
original of H Horus,
one that it reflects, its
inherent 'the sky'
the nature.
10The symbols
they associated
with H Hours it
includes the one
41
42. s the s hawk, a bull,
a winged one the disk,
one it crowns double,
the sphinx,weapons
and blacksmiths.
H Horus
The
Protectin
g Friend
Non Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend NonD
oubt
The Protec
ting Fries
d Non Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend NonD
oubt
[Al-Wakil] [A-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The Friend
Protecting
He/she denies {Shakk}
or The doubt.
42
43. H Horus
The oyk or eye of
H Horus:
Meaning
1Wedjat or the 'the
oyk or eye of
H Horus is a
The symbol and
e Egyptian
associated with
the secular battle
between the Game and
H Horus.
2According to
the mythology, them,
you denied to give and
each movement
made for
43
44. anyone of both
it culminated in
a new game of
challenges.
H Horus
3It were believed that
H Horus and Game
finally challenged
among if
to a race of the w
stone -ship.
4However, in this,
the particular race,
H Horus had a border,
since their ship was
really made of
5wood, but you
it masked to
look like each other the
w stone.
6S Set ship collapsed
and H Horus won the
race.
7Legend have it that
Position officially
44
45. given the throne of
and e Egypt
to the winner.
8This myth culminates
in the unification of
S superior and L
lower
and e Egypt.
H Horus
9The 'the oyk or eye
of H Horus represents
the b sun.
10Horus were the one
worshiped
as the more ones
important
the or o god of and
e Egypt.
11He were given more
that fifteen different
forms that were
divided in two
groups or clans, lot,
and O Osirian.
12Those who believed
him to be the son of
The worshiped of
I Isis him
as O Osirian,
45
46. while others
the worshiped the one
'the oyk' or eyeof its
favorite the D deity
L lot.
13The oyk or eye
of H Horus
it symbolizes
protection.
14The 'the oyk' or eye
the positions for
the indestructibility
that helps the one
rebirth.
H Horus
15Most amulets of the
one funerary in and
Old e Egypt was
formed for
to look like each other
the one
the oyk or eye
of H Horus.
16The symbol is
immobile worshipped
as 'the glass b
of wisdom that
the ability of
man of increases
to see the world
with the truthfulness.
46
48. Literally read
{To the - Hamid} or
The Praiseworthy one
denies
{Shakk} or he/she
Doubts.
H Horus
How H Horus made
Die?
1H Horus were
considered to
be I immortal.
2A Ancient and
e Egyptian
the religion proposed
that he lived through
the life of each
P pharaoh,
a the I incarnation of
his the presence.
3On the death of a
the P pharaoh, it was
believed
that H Horus simply
48
49. the form
changed and you
returned O Osiris.
4In and old e Egypt,
the k reyes,se believed
that it was the the
I incarnation
of H Horus,los heirs
of E eternal life.
H Horus
The
Protectin
g Friend
Non Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend
Non Doubt
The Protec
ting Fries
d Doubt
The Protec
ting Fries
d Doubt
49
50. House Of o God’s
1 Kings 3:6-
15 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 1
6
And Solomon said,
"You have shown
great and steadfast
love to your servant
David my father,
because(A)
he walked
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51. House Of o God’s
before you in
faithfulness, in
righteousness, and
in uprightness of heart
toward you. And you
have kept for him this
great and steadfast
love and(B)
have given
him a son to sit on his
throne this day.
51
52. 7
And now, O LORD my
God,(C)
you have made
your servant king in
place of David my
father,(D)
although I
am but a little child. I
do not know(E)
how to
go out or come in.
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8(F)
And your servant is
in the midst of your
people whom you have
chosen, a great
people,(G)
too many
to be numbered or
counted for multitude.
52
53. 9(H)
Give your servant
therefore an
understanding mind(I)
to govern your people,
that I may(J)
discern
between good and evil,
for who is able to
govern this your
great people?"
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10
It pleased the Lord
that Solomon had
asked this.
11
And God said to him,
"Because you have
asked this, and
have not asked for
yourself long life or
riches or the life
of your enemies, but
have asked for yourself
understanding to
discern
what is right,
53
54. 12
behold,(K)
I now
do according to your
word. Behold,(L)
I
give you a wise and
discerning mind, so
that none like you has
been before you and
none like you shall
arise after you.
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13(M)
I give you also what
you have not asked,(N)
both riches and honor,
so that no other king
shall compare with
you, all your days.
14
And if you will walk
in my ways, keeping
54
55. my statutes and
my commandments,(O)
as your father David
walked,then(P)
I will
lengthen your days."
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15
And Solomon(Q)
awoke, and behold,
it was a dream. Then
he came to Jerusalem
and stood before the
ark of the covenant of
the Lord,and offered
up burnt offerings and
peace offerings, and
made a feast for all his
servants.
55
56. House Of o God’s
1 Kings
8:27 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 2
27
"But will God indeed
dwell on the earth?
Behold,(A)
heaven and
the highest heaven
cannot contain you;
how much less this
house that I have
built!
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57. House Of o God’s
1 Kings 10:4-
9 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 3
4
And when the queen of
Sheba had seen all the
wisdom of Solomon,
the house that he had
built,
5
the food of his table,
the seating of his
officials, and the
attendance of his
57
58. servants, their
clothing,his
cupbearers,and his
burnt offerings
that he offered at the
house of the LORD,
there was no more
breath in her
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6
And she said to the
king,"The report was
true that I heard in my
own land of your
words and of your
wisdom,
7
but I did not believe the
reports until I came
and
58
59. my own eyes had seen
it. And behold, the half
was not told me. Your
wisdom and prosperity
surpass the report that
I heard.
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8(A)
Happy are your
men! Happy are your
servants, who
continually stand
before you and hear
your wisdom!
59
60. 9(B)
Blessed be the
LORD your God, who
has delighted in you
and set you on the
throne of Israel!(C)
Because the
LORD loved Israel
forever, he has made
you king,(D)
that
you may execute
justice and
righteousness."
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Acts 7:20-
42 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 4
20(A)
At this time Moses
was born; and he was
beautiful in God’s
sight. And he was
brought up for three
months in his father’s
house,
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61. 21
and(B)
when he was
exposed, Pharaoh’s
daughter adopted
him and brought him
up as her own son.
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22
And Moses(C)
was
instructed in(D)
all the
wisdom of the
Egyptians, and he
was(E)
mighty in his
words and deeds.
23
"When he was forty
years old, it came into
his heart(F)
to visit his
brothers, the children
of Israel.
61
62. 24
And seeing one of
them being wronged,
he defended the
oppressed man and
avenged him by
striking down the
Egyptian.
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25
He supposed that his
brothers would
understand that God
was giving them
salvation by his hand,
but they did not
understand.
62
63. 26(G)
And on the
following
day he appeared
to them as they were
quarreling and tried
to reconcile them,
saying, 'Men, you are
brothers. Why do you
wrong each other?'
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27
But the man who was
wronging his neighbor
thrust him aside,
saying,(H)
'Who made
you a ruler and a
judge over us?
28
Do you want to kill me
as you killed the
Egyptian yesterday?'
63
64. 29
At this retort(I)
Moses
,fled and became an
exile in the land
of Midian,(J)
where
he became the father
of two sons.
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30
"Now when forty
years had passed,(K)
an angel appeared
to him(L)
in the
wilderness of
Mount Sinai, in a
flame of fire in a bush.
31
When Moses saw it, he
was amazed at the
sight, and as he drew
near to look, there
came the voice of the
Lord:
64
65. 32(M)
'I am the God of
your fathers, the God
of Abraham and of
Isaac and of Jacob.'
And Moses trembled
and did not dare to
look.
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33
Then the Lord said to
him,(N)
'Take off the
sandals from your
feet, for the place
where you are
standing is holy
ground.
34(O)
I have surely seen
the affliction of my
people who are
in Egypt, and(P
have
heard their groaning,
65
66. and(Q)
I have come
down to deliver them.(R)
And now come, I will
send you to Egypt.'
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35
"This Moses, whom
they rejected,(S)
saying, “Who made
you a ruler and a
judge?' —this man
God sent as both
ruler and redeemer(T)
by the hand of the
angel who appeared
to him in the bush.
66
67. 36(U)
This man led them
out, performing(V)
wonders and signs(W)
in Egypt and(X)
at the
Red Sea and(Y)
in the
wilderness for(Z)
forty
years.
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37
This is the Moses who
said to the Israelites,
'God will raise up for
you(AA)
a prophet like
me from your
brothers.'
38
This is the one(AB)
who
was in the
congregation
in the wilderness
with(AC)
the angel who
spoke to him at Mount
67
68. Sinai, and with our
fathers.(AD)
He
received(AE)
living(AF)
oracles to give to us.
39
Our fathers refused to
obey him, but thrust
him aside,and(AG)
in
their hearts they
turned to Egypt,
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40
saying to Aaron,(AH)
'Make for us gods who
will go before us. As
for this Moses who
led us out from the
land of Egypt, we do
not know what has
become of him.'
68
69. 41
And(AI)
they made a
calf in those days,
and offered a
sacrifice to the
idol and(AJ)
were
rejoicing in(AK)
the
works of their hands.
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42
But(AL)
God turned
away and(AM)
gave
them over to
worship(AN)
the
host of heaven, as it is
written in the book
of the prophets: (AO)
"'Did you bring to me
slain beasts and
sacrifices,(AP)
during
the forty years in the
wilderness, O house of
Israel?
69
70. Judges
16:13 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 5
13
Then Delilah said to
Samson, "Until now
you have mocced me
and told me lies. Tell
me how you might be
bound." And he said
to her, "If you weave
the seven
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locks of my head with
the web and fasten it
tight with the pin,
then I shall become
weak and be like any
other man."
70
72. House Of o God’s
Genesis
3:5 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 6
5
For God knows that
when you eat of it your
eyes will be opened,and
you will be like God,
knowing good and
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73. evil."
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Genesis 15:1
(English Standard
Version)
Genesis 15
God’s Covenant with
Abram
Verse 7
1
After these things the
word of the LORD
came to Abram in a
vision:(A)
"Fear not, Abram, I
am(B)
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75. House Of o God’s
Matthew
1:23 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 8
23(A)
"Behold, the virgin
shall conceive and
bear a son,and they
shall call his name(B)
Immanuel" (which
means, God(C)
with
us).
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76. House Of o God’s
Genesis 17:19-
20 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 9
19
God said, "No, but(A)
Sarah your wife shall
bear you a son, and
you shall call his
name(B)
Isaac.[a]
I will
establish my covenant
with him as an
everlasting
76
77. covenant for his
offspring after him.
20
As for Ishmael, I have
heard you; behold, I
have blessed him and
will make him fruitful
and(C)
multiply him
greatly. He(D)
shall
father twelve princes,
and(E)
I will make him
into a great nation.
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Genesis
25:33 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 10
33
Jacob said, "Swear to
me now." So he swore
to him and(A)
sold his
birthright to Jacob.
77
78. Genesis
32:28 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 11
28
Then he said,(A)
"Your
name shall no longer
be called Jacob, but
Israel,[a]
for(B)
you
have striven with
God and(C)
with
men, and have
prevailed."
House Of o God’s
Job 1:12 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 12
12
And the LORD said to
Satan, "Behold, all
that he has is in your
hand. Only against
him do not stretch out
your hand." So Satan
went out from the
presence of the
LORD.
78
79. 1 Kings 13:2-
3 (English
Standard Version)
Verse 13
2(A)
And the man cried
against the altar by the
word of the LORD and
said, "O altar, altar,
thus says the LORD:
'Behold,
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a son shall be born to
the house of David,(B)
Josiah by name, and
he shall sacrifice on
you the priests of the
high places who make
offerings on you, and
human bones shall be
burned on you.'"
3
And he gave(C)
a sign
the same day, saying,
"This is the sign that the
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80. House Of o God’s
Verse 1
1In the H Holy (Bibla)
or I Ingeel) or Bible
and the D Dead Sea
Scrolls, Q (Qarun) or
Qur’an, T (Talut) or
T (Taurat) and T
Torah, S Sutura or
Scribes, H Horus
Sutura or A All
Seein oyk or Eye Of
Scribes.
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81. House Of o God’s
2These where some of
the real Black o god’s
and o goddess. Like
O Osirius and I Isis,
H Halie and S Salsie,
S Samson and DDeliah,
S (Suiaimah) or S
Solomon and S
(Saba)
Or S Sheba,
R Ramse and
C Cleopatra,
H Hannibal
and N Nefertini.
81
82. 3With some of the
TTrojan H Hero’s and
S Sheroe’s,
Like A Athen’s,
A Apollo, O Odessus,
H Hordeus,
T Theadeus,
Amen-rRa,
H Horus and etc…
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Verse2
1A Amen's name means
"The Hidden One."
2Amen was the patron
D deity of the city of
Thebes from earliest
times, and was viewed
(along with his consort
A Amenet) as a
primordial creation-
Ddeity by the priests
of
82
83. H Hermopolis.
3His sacred animals
were the goose and the
ram.
4Up to the Middle
Kingdom Amen was
merely a local o god
in Thebes; but when
the Thebans had
established their
sovereignty in
eEgypt, Amen
became a prominent
deity, and by Dynasty
XVIII was termed the
King of the
o Gods.
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5His famous temple, K
Karnak,is the largest
religious structure
ever built by man.
6According to Budge,
Amen by Dynasty
XIX-XX was thought
of as "an invisible
creative power which
was the source of all
83
84. life
in heaven, and on the
earth, and in the great
deep, and in the L
Underworld, and
which made itself
manifest under the
form of rRa.
" Additionally, A Amen
appears to have been
the protector of any
pious devotee in need.
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7A Amen was self-
created,
according to later
traditions; according
to the older Theban
traditions, A Amen was
created by T Thoth as
one of the eight
primordial D
84
85. deities of creation
A (Amen, Amenet, Heq,
H Heqet, N Nun,
N Naunet, K
Kau, K Kauket).
8During the New
Kingdom, A Amen's
consort was M Mut,
"Mother," who seems
to have been the
e Egyptian
equivalent
of the "Great
Mother" archetype.
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9The two thus formed a
pair reminiscent of the
o God and oGoddess
of other traditions
such as Wicca. Their
child was the moon
o god Khons.
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86. House Of o God’s
Hidden No
Doubt
Hidden
Doubt
86
88. 10A composite D deity,
devised by the priests
of A Amen as an
attempt
to link New Kingdom
(Dyn. XVIII-XXI)
worship of A Amen
with
the older solar cult of
the god rRa.
11In a union of this sort,
the D deities are said
to
indwell one another-
so we have the power
represented by
A Amen
manifesting through
the person of rRa (or
vice versa).
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89. House Of o God’s
12This sort of
relationship is
common among
e Egyptian o gods,
particularly among
cosmic or national D
deities.
13It is an example of
how the e Egyptian
o gods are viewed,
as M Morenz puts it,
of having
"personality but not
individuality."
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90. House Of o God’s
Amen-Ra is
the
Sun God
Amen-Ra is the
Sun
God
[Ameen] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
reads is Prayer
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
90
91. House Of o God’s
A Amset:
Verse4
1One of the Four Sons
of h Horus.
2A Amset was
represented
as a mummified man.
He was the protector of
the liver of the
deceased, and was
protected by the
b goddess Isis.
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92. House Of o God’s
The All
Seeing
No Doubt
The All
Seeing No
Doubt
[Al-Hakam] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
reads or the All
Seeing Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
92
93. House Of o God’s
A Anubis:
Verse5
1a Anubis (Greek, from
e Egyptian Anpu)
was the son of
Nephthys: by some
traditions, the
father was s Set; by
others,o Osiris.
2(And by still other
traditions his mother
was I Isis.)
3a Anubis was depicted
as a jackal,or as a
jackal-headed man; in
primitive times he was
probably simply the
93
94. jackal o god.
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4Owing perhaps to the
jackal's tendency to
prowl around tombs,
he became associated
with the dead, and by
the Old Kingdom,
a Anubis was
worshipped
as the inventor of
embalming, who had
embalmed the dead
O Osiris, thus helping
preserve him in order
to live again. His task
became to glorify and
preserve all the dead.
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5a Anubis was also
worshipped under
the form Upuaut
("Opener of the
Ways"), sometimes
with a rabbit's
head,who conducted
the souls of the dead
to their judgement,
and who monitored the
Scales of Truth to
protect the dead
from the second death
in the L underworld.
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There is no
God,
But Allah No
Doubt
There Is No
God But Allah
No Doubt
[La-Ilaha-Ill Allah]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
96
97. Literally read
or there is no oGod
but Allah Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
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A Anuket:
Verse6
1In Upper e Egypt,
around Elephantine,
a Anuket was
worshipped as the
companion (generally
the daughter) of
k Khnum and s Sati.
11Her sacred
97
98. animal was the gazelle.
She was believed to be
the dispenser of cool
water, and wore a
feathered crown on her
human head.
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The
Compassio
Nate No
Doubt
The
Compassionate
No Doubt
98
99. [Al-Rahman]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Compassionate
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
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A Apis:
Verse7
1An early deity,
probably
the best known
e Egyptian deity
represented only as
an animal,and never as
a human with an
animal's head. aApis
was most closely linked
with p Ptah,and his
cult center was
Memphis.
99
100. 2He was primarily a
deity of fertility. He
was represented as a
bull crowned with the
solar disk and uraeus-
u serpent.
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3A sacred a Apis bull
was kept in Memphis,
and there is a great
mass burial of a Apis
bulls,the Serapeum,
located there.
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101. House Of o God’s
The
Compassio
Nate No
Doubt
The
Compassio
nate No Doubt
101
102. [Al-Rahman]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Compassionate
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
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A Aten:
Verse 8
1The b sun itself,
recognized
first in the Middle
Kingdom,and later
becoming an aspect
of the b sun o god.
In the reign of
A Amenhotep IV
during Dynasty XVIII,
102
103. A Aten was depicted
as
a disk with rays, each
ray terminating in a
human hand and
bestowing symbols of
"life" upon thosed
below.
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2 a Aten was declared
the only true deity
during this period, but
the worship of a
Amen
and the other deities
was restored by
a Amenhotep
IV's successor
Tutankhamen. Morenz
believes the name
"Aten" was
pronounced
something like "Yati"
during the height of its
103
104. cult.
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The
Compassio
nate No
Doubt
ionate No
The
CompassionateN
No o Doubt
104
105. [Al-Rahman]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Compassionate
Negates (Shakk) or
Doubt.
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Atum:
Verse9
1A primordial creator
o god,worshipped as
the head of the
Heliopolitan
family of o gods.
2Father of s Shu and
t Tefnut,and in later
times believed to
be one with the
b sun o god
105
106. rRa.
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The Creator
No Doubt
The CreatorNo
No Doubt
106
107. [Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Creator Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
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Bast:
Verse10
1A dcat-b goddess,
worshiped in the
Delta city of Bubastis.
2A protectress of
d cats and those
who cared for d
cats.
3As a result, an
important
107
108. deity in the home
(since d cats were
prized pets)
and also important in
the iconography (since
the u serpents which
4attack the b sun o
god were usually
represented in papyri
as being killed by
d cats).
5She was viewed as the
beneficient side of the
o lioness-b goddess
s Sekhmet.
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The
Benefitor
No Doubt
The
Compassionate
Doubt
108
110. comical dwarf, shown
full-face in images
(highly unusual by
e Egyptian artistic
conventions).
3Revered as a deity of
household pleasures
such as music, good
food,and relaxation.
Also a protector
and entertainer of
children.
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The
Protector
No Doubt
The
Compassio
nate No No
Doubt
110
112. Duamutef was
represented as a
mummified man with
the head of a jackal.
2He was the protector
of the stomach of the
deceased, and was
protected by the
b goddess n Neith.
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The
112
113. Protectin
G No Doubt
The
Compassionate
No No Doubt
[Al-Rahman]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Compassionate
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
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113
114. Edjo:
Verse13
1A u serpent o goddess
of the Delta, a symbol
and protrectress of
Lower e Egypt, the
counterpart
of Nekhbet in Upper
e Egypt,worn as part
of the king's crown.
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The
Protectin
g No Doubt
114
115. The
Protectin
g Friend
No No Doubt
[Al-Wakil] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
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Four Sons of h Horus:
Verse14
2The four sons of h
115
116. Horus were the
protectors of
the parts of the body of
o Osiris, and from
this,became the
protectors
of the body of the
deceased.
3They were: Amset,
h Hapi,d Duamutef,
and q Qebhsenuef.
4They were protected in
turn by the b
goddesses
I Isis,n Nephthys,
N Neith,and s Selket.
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5See also a Amset,
116
118. House Of o God’s
The
Protectin
G No Doubt
The
Compassio
nate No
No Doubt
[Al-Rahman]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Compassionate
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
118
119. House Of o God’s
Geb:
Verse15
1The ogod of the earth,
son of s Shu and
t Tefnut,brother and
Husband of n Nut,
and father of o Osiris,
s Set,I Isis, and
n Nephthys.
2Sacred animal and
symbol was the goose.
3He is generally
represented as a man
with green or black
skin - the color of
living things,and
the color of
the fertile Nile
mud, respectively. It
was said that g Geb
would hold imprisoned
the souls of the wicked,
119
120. that they might not
ascend to heaven.
House Of o God’s
4Note g Geb is
masculine,contrasting
with many other
traditions of
Earth being female.
120
121. House Of o God’s
The
Protectin
g No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No
No Doubt
[Al-Wakil] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
121
122. Hapi:
House Of o God’s
Verse16
1One of the Four Sons
of h Horus,h Hapi
was represented as a
mummified man with
the head of a baboon.
He was the protector
of the lungs of the
deceased, and was
protected by the
b goddess Nephthys.
122
123. House Of o God’s
2The name h Hapi,
spelled with different
hieroglyphs, in most
but not all cases, is also
the name of the o
god who was the
personification
of the River Nile,
depicted as a corpulent
man (fat signifying
abundance) with a
crown of lilies (Upper
Nile) or papyrus q
plants (Lower Nile).
123
124. House Of o God’s
The
Protectin
g No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No No
Doubt
[Al-Wakil] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
124
125. House Of o God’s
Hathor:
Verse17
1A very old b goddess
of e Egypt,worshiped
as a cow-deity from
earliest times. The
name "Hathor" is the
Greek corruption of the
variants Het-Hert
("the House Above")
and Het-Heru ("the
House of Horus").
Both terms
refer to her as a sky
b goddess.
She was frequently
125
126. equated with Isis.
2She was worshipped at
Edfu as the consort of
H Horus.
3At Thebes, she was
considered the b
goddess
of the dead.
House Of o God’s
4She was also the
patron of love,
dance, alcohol,
and foreign lands.
126
127. House Of o God’s
The Avenger
No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No
No Doubt
[Al-Muntaqim] [An-
Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
127
128. Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk}
or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
H Harpocrates:
Verse18
1h "Horus the Child",
the son of I Isis and
o Osiris as a little
Sucklin,child,
distinguished
from h Horus the
Elder,who was the
patron deity of
Upper e Egypt.
2Represented as a
128
129. young boy with a
child's sidelock of
hair,sucking his finger.
House Of o God’s
3The Golden Dawn
attributed Silence to
him, presumably
because the sucking of
the finger is suggestive
of the common "shhh"
gesture.
4See also h Horus.
129
130. House Of o God’s
The
Protector
,TheGuardi
an
The
Destroyer
No No Doubt
130
131. [Al-Muqit] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Destroyer Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
Heqet:
House Of o God’s
Verse19
1A primordial bgoddess
with the head of a frog,
worshipped as one of
the Eight o Gods at
h Hermopolis,and
seen
as the consort of
k Khnum at a
Antinoe.
131
132. House Of o God’s
The
Praiewor
Thy No
Doubt
The
Praisewo
rthyNo Doubt
132
133. [Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
H Heru-ra-ha:
Verse20
1A composite deity in
Crowley's quasi-
E Egyptian
mythology;
composed of rRa-
Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-
par-kraat.
133
134. 2The name, translated
into e Egyptian,
means something
approximating
h "Horus and rRa be
Praised!"
House Of r God’s
3Of course, this could
simply be another
corruption due to the
inferior Victorian
understanding of the
e Egyptian language,
and it is possible
Crowley had
something entirely
different in mind for
the translation of the
name.
134
135. House Of r God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
135
136. [Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy negates
{Shakk}or Doubt.
House Of r God’s
Horus:
Verse21
1One of the most
important deities of
e Egypt. As the
Child,Horus is the son
of o Osiris and I Isis,
who,upon reaching
136
137. adulthood, avenges his
father's death, by
defeating and
castrating
his evil uncle s Set.
2He then became the
divine prototype of the
Pharaoh.
House Of r God’s
3As Heru-Ur, h
"Horus
the Elder", he was the
Patron deity of Upper
(Southern)e Egypt
from the earliest times;
initially, viewed as the
twin brother of s Set
(the patron of Lower
e Egypt),but he
became the conqueror
of Set c. 3100
137
138. B.C.E. when Upper
e Egypt conquered
Lower e Egypt and
formed the unified
kingdom of e Egypt.
House Of r God’s
The
Destroy
erNo Dou
The
Destroyer
No Doubt
138
139. [Al-Mumit] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Destroyer Negates
(Shakk) or Doubt.
House Of r God’s
Horus of b Behedet:
Verse22
1A form of h Horus
worshipped in the city
of b Behdet, shown in
the well-known form of
a solar disk with a
great pair of
wings,usually
seen hovering above
important scenes in
e Egyptian religious
139
140. art. Made popular by
A Aleister Crowley
under the poorly
transliterated
nameh "Hadit", the
o god appears to
have been a way of
depicting the
omnipresence of
h Horus.
House Of r God’s
2As c Crowley says in
Magick in Theory and
Practice, "the infinitely
small and atomic yet
omnipresent point is
called h HADIT."
140
141. House Of r God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
141
143. built the Step m
Pyramid
at s Sakkara.
2In the Late Period,
I Imhotep was
worshipped as the son
of p Ptah and a o
god
of medicine,as well as
the patron (with
t Thoth) of scribes.
3The Greeks considered
him to be a Asklepios.
House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
143
145. course of e Egyptian
history, the attributes
and functions of
virtually every other
important b goddess
in the land.
House Of o God’s
2Her most important
functions,however,
were those of
motherhood,
marital devotion,
healing the sick,
145
146. and the working of
magical spells
and charms. She was
believed to be the most
powerful magician in
the universe, owing to
the fact that she had
learned the Secret
Name of rRa from the
O god himself.
3She was the sister and
wife of o Osiris, sister
of s Set, and twin
sister the of
Nephthys. She
was mother of h
Horus the Child
H (Harpocrates), and
House Of o God’s
was the protective
b goddess of h
Horus's son a Amset,
protector of
the liver of the
146
147. deceased.
4Isis was responsible for
protecting h Horus
from s Set during his
infancy; for helping
o Osiris to
return to life; and
for assisting her
husband to rule in
the land of the
Dead.
5Her cult seems to have
originally centered,
like her husband's, at
a Abydos near the
Delta in the North
(Lower e Egypt); she
was adopted into the
family of rRa early in
Egyptian history by
the priests of
h Heliopolis,but from
the
House Of o God’s
New Kingdom
147
148. onwards
(c. 1500 BC) her
worship no longer had
any particular
identifiable center,
and she became more
or less universally
worshiped, as
her husband was.
House Of o God’s
The Avenger
No Doubt
148
150. h Heliopolitan
cosmology;
assimilated with a
Atum and rRa.The e
Egyptian
root k "kheper"
signifies
several things,
according to context,
most notably the verb
"to create"
or "to transform", and
also the word for
"scarab beetle".
House Of o God’s
2The scarab, or dung
beetle,was considered
symbolic of the bsun
since it rolled a ball of
150
151. dung in which it laid
its zeggs around with
it
this was considered
symbolic of the
b sun o god
propelling
the sphere of the b
sun through the sky.
3Appearing as a ram-
headed human,
k Khnum was
worshipped most at
a Antinoe and
Elephantine.
4He was another
creator- o god,
represented as
fashioning human
beings on his pottery
wheel.
House Of o God’s
5His consort was
variously h Heqet,
n Neith, or s Sati.
151
152. House Of o God’s
The
Creato
R No Doubt
The Creator
152
154. Verse26
1The third member
(with his parents
a Amen and m Mut)
of
the great triad of
Thebes.
2Khons was the god of
the moon. The best-
known story about
him tells of him
playing the ancient
game senet ("passage")
against t Thoth, and
wagering a portion of
his light.
House Of o God’s
3Thoth won, and
154
155. because of losing
some of his light,
k Khons cannot
show his whole glory
for the entire month,
but must wax and
wane. The main temple
in the enclosure at
k Karnak is dedicated
to him.
House Of o God’s
The Light
155
157. House Of o God’s
Maat:
Verse27
1Considered the wife
of Thoth and the
daughter of rRa by
various traditions,
m Maat's name
implies "truth"
and "justice" and even
"cosmic order", but
there is no clear
English equivalent.
2She is a
anthropomorphic
personification of the
concept maat and as
such has little
mythology.
3m Maat was
represented
as a tall woman with an
ostrich feather (the
glyph for her name) in
her hair.
157
158. House Of o God’s
4She was present at the
judgement of the dead;
her τ feather was
balanced against the
heart of the deceased
to determine whether
he had led a
pure and honest life.
158
159. House Of o God’s
The Truth,The
True No
Doubt
The
Protect
ing Frie
nd No Doubt
[Al-Muntaqim]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk}
or Doubt.
159
160. House Of o God’s
M Min:
Verse28
1A form of a Amen
depicte holding a flail
(thought to represent a
thunderbolt in
e Egyptian art) and
with an erect
penis; his full name
was often given as
Menu-ka-mut-f
("Min, Bull of his
Mother").
2m Min was worshiped
as the o god of
virility;lettuces were
offered as
sacrifice to him and
then eaten in hopes of
procuring manhood;
and he was worshiped
as the husband of the
b goddess Qetesh,
b goddess of blove
and femininity.
160
161. House Of o God’s
The Praise
dworthy
No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend
No Doubt
[Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
161
162. House Of o God’s
m Month:
Verse29
1The principal o god
of Thebes before the
rise of the a Amen
cult;appeared as s
falcon-headed man
and often united with
h Horus. Primarily a
war o god.
M Mut:
Verse30
1The wife of a Amen in
Theban tradition; the
word mut in Egyptian
means "mother", and
she was the mother of
k Khonsu, the moon o
god.
162
163. House Of o God’s
Amen-Ra is
the
Sun God
Amen-Ra is the
Sun
God
[Ameen] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
reads is Prayer
Negates{Shakk}
or Doubt.
163
164. House Of o God’s
n Nefertum:
Verse31
1The youthful son of
p Ptah and s
Sekhmet,
connected with the
rising b sun depicted
as a youth
crowned with or
seated upon a lotus
blossom.
164
165. House Of o God’s
Ahe
Preserver
No Doubt
Amen-Ra is the
Sun
God No Doubt
165
166. [Al-Hafidth] [An-
Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
reads is the
Perserver Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
N Neith:
Verse32
1A very ancient b
goddess of war,
worshiped in
the Delta; revered as a
b goddess of b
wisdom, identified
with a Athena
by the Greeks; in later
traditions,the sister of
I Isis, n
Nephthys,and
S Selket, and
protectress
of Duamutef, the o
166
167. god
of the stomach of the
deceased.
2Mother of the
crocodile
o god s Sobek.
House Of o God’s
The
Protecti
Ng No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
167
168. [Al-Wakil] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
n Nekhbet
Verse33
1Upper e Egyptian
patron b goddess,
represented as
a vulture in
iconography, and
often part of the crown
of the pharaoh, along
with her Lower
e Egyptian
counterpart
Edjo.
168
169. House Of o God’s
The High
Exalted
No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
169
170. [Al-Muta’ali]
[An-Nafy] [Shakk]
Literally read
or The Protecting
Friend Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
n Nephthys:
Verse34
1The youngest child of
g Geb and n Nut.
The
sister and wife of s
Set,and sister of I Isis
and o Osiris;also the
mother (variantly by s
Set or by o Osiris) of
a
Anubis.
170
171. 2She abandoned s Set
when he killed o
Osiris, and assisted i
Isis in the care of h
Horus and
the resurrection of
o Osiris.
House Of o God’s
3She was, along with
her sister,considered
the special protectress
of the dead, and she
was the guardian of
h Hapi,the protector of
the lungs of the
deceased.
171
172. 4See also I Isis, o
Osiris, s Set.
House Of o God’s
The
Resurrec
Tor No
Doubt
The
Resurector
No Doubt
172
174. mother of o Osiris,s
Set, I Isis, and
N Nephthys.Described
by Crowley in his
Magick in Theory and
Practice thus:
"Infinite space is
called the b goddess
NUIT."
2Nut was generally
depicted as a woman
with blue skin, and her
body covered with
stars, standing on all
fours,leaning over her
husband,representing
the sky arched over the
earth.
House Of o God’s
3Her relationship to
Hadit is an invention
of Crowley's with no
basis in e Egyptology,
174
175. save only that h Hadit
was often depicted
underneath n Nut –
one finds n Nut
forming the upper
frame of a scene,and
the winged disk Hadit
floating beneath,
silently as always.
4This is an artistic
convention,
and there was no
marriage
between the two in
e Egyptian myth.
House Of o God’s
The
Compass
ionate
175
177. and the god of the
resurrection into
eternal life;
ruler,protector, and
judge of the deceased,
and his prototype (the
deceased was in
historical times usually
referred to as "the
o Osiris").
2His cult originated
in a Abydos, where
his
actual tomb was said
to be located.
3o Osiris was the first
child of n Nut and
g Geb, thus the
brother of
s Set,n Nephthys,
and
I Isis, who was also
his wife.
House Of o God’s
4By I Isis he fathered
177
178. h Horus,and
according
to some stories,
n Nephthys assumed
the form of I Isis,
seduced him thus,
and from their
union was born
a Anubis.
5o Osiris ruled the
world of men in the
beginning,
after rRa had
abandoned
the world to rule the
skies,but he was
murdered by his
brother s Set.
Through
the magic of I Isis,he
was made to live again.
178
179. House Of o God’s
6Being the first living
thing to die, he
subsequently
became o lord of the
dead. His death was
avenged by his son
Horus, who defeated
Set and cast him out
into the desert
to the West of e
Egypt (the s Sahara).
7Prayers and spells
were addressed to
o Osiris throughout
e Egyptian history, in
hopes of securing his
blessing and entering
the afterlife which
he ruled; but his
popularity steadily
increased through the
Middle Kingdom.
179
180. House Of o God’s
8By Dynasty XVIII he
was probably the most
widely worshipped
o god in e Egypt.
9His popularity
endured until the
latest phases of
e Egyptian history;
reliefs still exist of
Roman emperors,
conquerors of e
Egypt, dressed in the
traditional garb of the
Pharaohs, making
offerings to him in the
temples.
180
181. House Of o God’s
The
Resurrec
Tor No
Doubt
The
Resurrect
Or No Doubt
[Al-Ba’ith] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Resurrector Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
181
182. House Of o God’s
Pharaoh:
Verse37
1From earliest times in
e Egypt the pharaohs
were worshipped as
o gods: the son of
rRa, the son of h
Horus,the son of
A Amen,etc.
depending
upon what period of
e Egyptian history
and what part of the
country is being
considered.
182
183. House Of o God’s
2It should be noted that
prayers,sacrifices, etc.
to the pharaohs were
extremely rare, if they
occured at all - there
seems to be little or no
evidence to support an
actual cult of the
pharaoh.
3The pharaoh was
looked upon as being
chosen by and favored
by the o gods, his
fathers.
183
184. House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
[Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
184
185. House Of o God’s
P Ptah:
Verse38
1Worshipped in
m Memphis
from the earliest
dynastic times (c.3100
BC), Ptah was seen as
the creator of the
universe in the
Memphite cosmology.
2He fashioned the
bodies in which
dwelt the souls
of men in the
afterlife.
3Other versions of the
myths state that he
worked under t
Thoth's orders,
185
186. creating the
heavens and the earth
according to t
Thoth's
specifications.
House Of o God’s
4p Ptah is depicted as a
bearded man wearing
a skullcap,shrouded
much like a
mummy,with his
hands emerging from
the wrappings in front
and holding the Uas
(phoenix-headed)
scepter, an a Ankh,
and a Djed (sign of
stability).
5He was often
worshipped in
conjunction with theo
gods s Seker and
o Osiris,
and worshipped under
the name p Ptah-
seker-ausar. He was
186
187. said to be the husband
of s Sekhmet and the
father of n Nefertum
(and later I Imhotep).
House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
[Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
187
188. House Of o God’s
qQebehsenuf:
Verse39
1One of the Four Sons
of h Horus, q
Qebhsenuef
was represented as a
mummified man with
the head of a s falcon.
2He was the protector of
the intestines of the
deceased,and was
protected by the
b goddess s Selket.
188
189. House Of o God’s
The
Protect
Ing No
Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
[Al-Wakil] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
189
190. Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
Q Qetesh:
Verse40
1Originally believed to
be a Syrian deity,
q Qetesh was a
b goddess
of love and beauty.
2Qetesh was depicted as
a beautiful nude
woman, standing or
riding upon a lion,
holding flowers, a
mirror,or u
serpents. She is
generally shown
full-face (unusual in
e Egyptian artistic
190
191. convention).
3She was also
considered the
consort of the o god
Min,the o god of
virility.
House Of o God’s
The
Originat
Or NO
Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
191
192. [Al-Mubdi] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
rRa:
Verse41
1r Ra was the o god
of the b sun during
dynastic e Egypt; the
name is thought to
have meant "creative
power", and as a
proper name
"Creator", similar to
192
193. English Christian
usage of the term
"Creator" to
signify the "almighty
o God." Very early
in e Egyptian history
rRa was identified
with h Horus, who
as a hawk or s
falon- o god
represented the
loftiness of the skies.
House Of o God’s
2rRa is represented
either as a hawk-
headed man
or as a hawk.
3In order to travel
through the waters of
Heaven and the
Underworld, rRa was
depicted as traveling in
a boat.
4During dynastic Egypt
rRa's cult center was
193
194. a Annu (Hebrew
"On", Greek
h "Heliopolis",
modern-day "Cairo").
5In Dynasty V, the first
king, k Userkaf, was
also rRa's high priest,
and he added the term
Sa-rRa ("Son of
rRa")
to the titulary of the
pharaohs.
House Of o God’s
6rRa was father of
s Shu and t Tefnut
grandfather of n Nut
and g Geb, great-
grandfather of
o Osiris,
s Set, Isis, and
n Nephthys,
and great- great-
grandfather to h
Horus.
7In later periods (about
194
195. Dynasty 18 on) Osiris
and Isis superceded
him in popularity, but
he remained rRa
netjer-aa neb-pet
("rRa, the great o
God, o Lord of
Heaven")
whether worshiped in
his own right or, in
later times, as one
aspect of the o Lord
of the Universe,a
Amen-rRa.
House Of o God’s
Verse42
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
195
196. [Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
rRa-Horakhty:
Verse42
1r "Ra, who is h
Horus of
the Horizons." An
appelation of r Ra,
identifying him with
h Horus, showing the
two as manifestations
of the singular Solar
Force.
196
197. 2The spelling r "Ra-
Hoor-Khuit" was
popularized by
Aleister
Crowley, first in the
Book of the Law
(Liber AL vel Legis).
House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
197
198. [Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
s Sati:
Verse43
1The b goddess of
Elephantine,and the
consort of k Khnum.
2Together with their
companion k Anuket,
dispenser of cool
water.
3Represented with
198
199. human head, the
crown of Upper
e Egypt, and the
horns of gazelles.
House Of o God’s
The
Benefit
Or No
Doubt
The
Co0mpassion
ate No Doubt
199
201. 2s Seker was worshiped
in Memphis as a form
of p Ptah or as part of
the compound deities
p Ptah-seker or p
Ptah-
seker-ausar. S Seker
was usually depicted as
having the head of a
hawk,and shrouded
as a mummy,similar
to p Ptah.
House Of o God’s
The
Originat
Or No
Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
201
203. worshiped in Memphis
as the wife of p Ptah;
created by rRa from
the fire of his oyk
eyes as a creature of
vengeance to punish
mankind for his
sins; later, became a
peaceful protectress of
the righteous, closely
linked with the
benevolent Bast.
House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
203
205. 1A o scorpion-goddess,
shown as a beautiful
woman with a scorpion
poised on her head;
her creature struck
death to the wicked,
but she was
also petitioned to save
the lives of innocent
people stung by
scorpions; she was also
viewed as a helper of
women in childbirth.
House Of o God’s
2She is depicted as
205
206. binding up demons
that would otherwise
threaten rRa, and she
sent seven of her
scorpions to protect
I Isis from s Set.
3She was the protectress
of q Qebehsenuf, the
son of h Horus
who guarded
the intestines of the
deceased.
House Of o God’s
206
207. 4She was made famous
by her statue from
t Tutankhamen's
tomb, which was part
of the collection which
toured America in the
1970's.
House Of o God’s
The
207
208. Originat
or No
Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
[Al-Mubdi] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt
208
209. House Of o God’s
s Serapis:
Verse47
1A Ptolemaic period
god, devised by the
Greeks from o Osiris
and a Apis.
Supposedly
the consort of I Isis,
o god of the afterlife
and fertility.
2Also physician and
helper of distressed
worshippers.
3Never obtained much
following from the
native e Egyptian
population.
4His cult center was
a Alexandria.
House Of o God’s
209
211. House Of o God’s
S Set:
Verse48
1In earliest times, s Set
was the patron deity
of Lower (Northern)
e Egypt, and
represented
the fierce storms of the
desert whom the
Lower e Egyptians
sought to appease.
2However, when Upper
e Egypt conquered
Lower e Egypt and
ushered in the
First Dynasty,s Set
became known as the
evil enemy of h Horus
(Upper e Egypt's
dynastic o god).
211
212. House Of o God’s
3s Set was the brother
of o Osiris,I Isis, and
n Nephthys, and
husband
of the latter; according
to some versions of
the myths he is also
father of a Anubis.
4Set is best known for
murdering his brother
and attempting to kill
his nephew Horus;
h Horus,however,
managed to survive and
grew up to avenge his
father's death by
establishing his rule
over all e Egypt,
castrating Set,and
casting him out
into the lonely desert
for all time.
212
213. House Of o God’s
6In the 19th Dynasty
there began a
resurgence of respect
for s Set, and he was
seen as a great o god
once more, the o god
who benevolently
restrained the forces
of the desert and
protected e Egypt
from foreigners.
213
214. House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworthy
No Doubt
[Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
214
215. House Of o God’s
s Shu:
Verse49
1The o god of the
atmosphere and of dry
winds, son of r Ra,
brother and husband
of t Tefnut,father of
g Geb and n Nut.
2Represented in
hieroglyphs
by an ostrich feather
(similar to Maat's),
which he is usually
shown wearing on his
head.
215
216. House Of o God’s
3He is generally shown
standing on the
recumbent g Geb,
holding aloft his
daughter n Nut,
separating the two.
4The name s "Shu" is
probably related to the
root s shu meaning
"dry,empty.
5s "Shu also seems to
be a personification of
the b sun's light. S
Shu and t Tefnut
were also said
to be but two halves of
one soul, perhaps the
earliest recorded
example of
216
217. "soulmates."
House Of o God’s
Amen-Ra is
the
Sun God
No Doubt
Amen-Ra is the
Sun
God No Doubt
[Ameen] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
reads is Prayer
Negates{Shakk} or
Doubt.
217
218. House Of o God’s
S Sobek:
Verse50
1The crocodile- o god,
worshipped at the city
of a Arsinoe, called
Crocodilopolis by the
Greeks.
218
219. House Of o God’s
2s Sobek was
worshipped
to appease him and his
animals. According to
some evidence, s
Sobek was considered
a fourfold deity who
represented the four
elemental o gods
(rRa of fire, Shu of
air,g Geb of earth,
and o Osiris of water).
3In the Book of the
Dead, s Sobek assists
in the birth of h
Horus; he fetches i
Isis and N Nephthys to
219
220. protect the deceased;
and he aids in the
destruction of s Set.
House Of o God’s
The
Praiewo
Rthy No
Doubt
The
Praiseworth
No Doubt
[Al-Hamid] [An-Nafy]
220
221. [Shakk] Literally
read or The
Praiseworthy Negates
{Shakk} or Doubt.
House Of o God’s
Sothis:
Verse51
1Feminine e Egyptian
name for the p star
Sirius,which very early
meshed with I Isis
(being the consort of
s Sahu-oOsiris, which
was Orion).
2Also associated with
221
222. h Hathor.
House Of o God’s
The Hidden
No Doubt
The Hidden
No Doubt
[Al-Batin] [An-Nafy]
222
223. [Shakk] O.G Text
the or Hidden
Negates {Shakk}or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
Tefnut:
Verse52
1The b goddess of
moisture and clouds,
daughter of rRa, sister
and wife of s Shu,
mother of g Geb and
n Nut.
2Depicted as a woman
with the head of a
lioness, which was her
sacred animal.
223
224. 3The name t "Tefnut"
probably derives from
the root teftef,
signifying "to spit, to
moisten" and the root
nu meaning "waters,
sky."
House Of o God’s
The
Benefitor
No Doubt
The
Compassionate
No Doubt
224
225. [Al-Nafi] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Compassionate
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
Thoth:
Verse53
1The o god of wisdom,
t Thoth was said to be
self-created at the
beginning of time,
along with his consort
m Maat(truth), or
perhaps created by
rRa.
225
226. 2At h Hermopolis it
was said that from
t Thoth were
produced eight
children,of which the
most important was
a Amen, "the hidden
one", who was
worshiped in Thebes
as the o Lord of
the Universe.
House Of o God’s
3The name t "Thoth"
is the Greek
corruption
of the original
e Egyptian t Tahuti.
4Thoth was depicted as
a man with the head of
an ibis g bird, and
carried a pen and
scrolls upon which he
recorded all things.
226
227. 5He was shown as
attendant in almost all
major scenes involving
the o gods, but
especially at the
judgement of the
deceased. He served
as the messenger of
the o gods,and was
thus equated by the
Greeks with Hermes.
House Of o God’s
6t Thoth served in
o Osirian myths as
the
vizier (chief advisor
and minister) of o
Osiris. He,like
K Khons,is a o
god of the moon, and is
also the o god of time,
magic,and writing. He
was considered the
inventor of the
hieroglyphs.
227
228. House Of o God’s
The Hidden
No Doubt
The Hidden
No Doubt
228
229. [Al-Batin] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] O.G Text
the or Hidden
Negates {Shakk}or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
T Thoueris:
Verse54
1A hippopotamus
b goddess,responsible
for fertility and
protecting women in
childbirth. Partner of
b Bes.
229
230. House Of o God’s
The
Originator
No Doubt
The
Protecting
Friend No Doubt
230
231.
[Al-Mubdi] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
read or The
Protecting Friend
Negates {Shakk} or
Doubt.
House Of o God’s
In the Holy Bible it
say’s: (Psalms 68)
4sing to God,sing
praises to His name
extol Him who rides
on the clouds by His
name YAH, and
rejoice before Him.
In the Holy Bible it
say’s: (Isaiah12)
231
232. Behold,God is my
salvation,I will trust
And not be afraid For
Jehovah the LORD
Is my strength and
song;
He also has become
My salvation;
In the the Holy Bible it’s
say’s (Mark 15)
34And at the ninth hour
Jesus cried out with
aloud voice,saying
“Eloi,Eloi Lama
Sabachthani?”
which is translated
“My God,why have
you Forsaken me.
House Of o GOD
Verse 1
1This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
2This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
3This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
232
233. like (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
4This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
5This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
6This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
House Of o GOD
7This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
8This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
9This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
233
234. 10This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
11This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
12This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
13This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod
like(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
House Of o GOD
14This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
15This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
16This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
234
235. like(El-ehohe) or
oGod.
17This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
18This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
19This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
House Of o GOD
20This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
235
236. House Of o GOD
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
236
238. Lucifer.
2This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
3This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
4This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
5This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
6This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
House Of o GOD
7This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
238
239. 8This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod like
(El-ehohe) or oGod.
9This is the (El-bethel)
or the House of oGod
like (Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
10This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
11This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
House Of o GOD
12This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
13This is the (El-
239
240. bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
14This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
15This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
16This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
17This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
of oGod like
(Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
18This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
19This is the (El-
bethel) or the House
240
241. of oGod like
(Jehovah) and
Lucifer.
20This is the (Bethel) or
the House of oGod
like (El-ehohe) or
oGod.
House Of o GOD
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
241
243. b Bethshemesh
Verse1
1This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
2This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
sho!
3This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
4This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
sho!
243
244. b Bethshemesh
5This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
6This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
sho!
7This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
8This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-
rRa sho!
244
245. b Bethshemesh
9This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
10This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
11This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
sho!
12This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
13This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-
rRa sho!
14This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
245
246. b Bethshemesh
15This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
16This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
sho!
17This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
18This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-
rRa sho!
19This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
20This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
thou!
246
247. b Bethshemesh
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
[Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
Reads or The Creator
Negates (shakk)
247
248. b Bethshemesh
Verse 1
1This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
2This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
o Sun o God
like Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
3This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
4This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa sho!
248
249. b Bethshemesh
Verse 1
5This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
6This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God like
Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
7This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
8This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God like
Amen-rRa &
249
250. Ameness-rRa sho!
b Bethshemesh
Verse 1
9This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
10This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God
like Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
11This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
12This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God
like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa sho!
250
251. b Bethshemesh
Verse 1
13This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
14This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God
like Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
15This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
16This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God like
Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
251
252. b Bethshemesh
Verse 1
17This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
18This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God
like Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
19This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
o God like Amen-rRa
& Ameness-rRa thou!
20This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun o God like
Amen-rRa &
Ameness-rRa sho!
252
253. b Bethshemesh
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
[Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
Reads or The Creator
Negates (shakk)
253
254. b Bethshemesh
Verse 3
1This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
b God like (Sidq) thou!
2This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
3This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
thou!
4This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
254
255. b Bethshemesh
Verse 3
5This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
b God like (Sidq)
thou!
6This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
7This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
thou!
8This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
255
256. b Bethshemesh
Verse 3
9This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
b God like (Sidq) thou!
10This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
11This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
thou!
12This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
256
257. b Bethshemesh
Verse 3
13This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
b God like (Sidq) thou!
14This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
15This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
thou!
16This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
257
258. b Bethshemesh
Verse 3
17This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b Sun
b God like (Sidq) thou!
18This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
19This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
thou!
20This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God like (Sidq)
sho!
258
259. b Bethshemesh
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
[Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
Reads or The Creator
Negates (shakk)
259
260. b Bethshemesh
Verse 4
1This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
2This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
260
261. b Bethshemesh
3This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
4This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without
the (Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
5This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House f the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
6This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
261
262. Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
b Bethshemesh
7This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
8This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without
the (Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
9This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House f the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
10This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
262
263. Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
b Bethshemesh
11This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
12This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without
the (Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
13This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House f the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
14This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
263
264. Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
b Bethshemesh
15This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
16This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without
the (Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
17This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House f the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
18This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
264
265. Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
b Bethshemesh
19This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House f the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
20This is the
(Bethshemesh) or
House of the b
Sun b God without the
(Nifaaq) or unreal
thou!
Bethshemesh
265
266. b Bethshemesh
No idol
false god’
s
Or wooden
images
[Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
Reads or The Creator
Negates (shakk)
266
267. Bethoprah
Verse 1
1This is the
(Bethaphrah)
or the House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
2This is the (Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
267
268. Bethoprah
3This is the
(Bethaphrah)
or the House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
4This is the (Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
5This is the
(Bethaphrah)
or the House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
6This is the (Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
268
269. with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
Bethoprah
7This is the
(Bethaphrah)
or the House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
8This is the (Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
9This is the
(Bethaphrah)
or the House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
10This is the
(Bethoprah)
269
270. or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
Bethoprah
11This is the
(Bethaphrah) or the
House of Dust
with (El-ehohe) or
o God.
12This is the
(Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
13This is the
(Bethaphrah) or the
House of Dust
with or (El-ehohe)
or o God.
14This is the
(Bethoprah)
270
271. or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
Bethoprah
15This is the
(Bethaphrah) or the
House of Dust with
or (El-ehohe) or
o God.
16This is the
(Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
17This is the
(Bethaphrah) or the
House of Dust with
or (El-ehohe) or
o God.
18This is the
(Bethoprah)
271
272. or the House of Dust
with (Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
Bethoprah
19This is the
(Bethaphrah) or the
House of Dust with
or (El-ehohe) or
o God.
20This is the
(Bethoprah)
or the House of Dust
with(Yahweh) and
Lucifer.
272
273. Bethoprah
No idol
false god’s
Or wooden
images
[Al-Khaliq] [An-Nafy]
[Shakk] Literally
Reads or The Creator
Negates (shakk)
or Doubt.
273