Amun was important throughout the history of ancient Egypt. However, when Amun was combined with the sun god Ra he was even more powerful. He was then called Amun-Ra.
A large and important temple was built at Thebes to honour Amun.At the height of Egyptian civilisation he was called the 'King of the Gods'.Man with a ram-head
Amen is the Chief God of Egypt means=== The Hidden One. The hebrews knew nothing of this. Amen in REV3:14 . Get a(Anchors) Bible dictionary please sir. The Hebrews copied the Theban Creation story of the Egyptians & took Amen's name out and put Elohim's name in. Amen is the Hidden force of the universe he was sometimes represented by the SUN thats where your John3:16 Actually came from.. Stop with the play on words. Hebrew are not the founders of this...
@ you speak English..and you think Amen is the true way we Africans said Amen Ra?...honestly?.. get into your ancient language and not English?...its something all should do, English was forced unto us... point blank period,..mrmauricethemandos.. why didn't the Egyptians write.. Amen Ra in the hieroglyphs? you think we literally said it like that back them? lets get into the TRUTH of word..and words of different languages.. ETHIOPIC HEBREWS!
With amane, usually written amen. In truth, "Amen" is the name of the Egyptian sungod "Amen Ra." This name is incorporated into the moniker of the now famous boy-king, Tutankhamen. Bless
The Greek word for "truly, surely, and reliable" was actually pronounced am-ane. It was a transliteration of the Hebrew word 'mn, vocalized and pronounced aw-mane, meaning "truly and verily." When pastors and priests across America say "In God's name we pray, Amen," they are unwittingly addressing the sungod. It is the same thing as calling Yahuweh "Lord," as that was Ba'al's name.
Amun was important throughout the history of ancient Egypt. However, when Amun was combined with the sun god Ra he was even more powerful. He was then called Amun-Ra.
A large and important temple was built at Thebes to honour Amun.At the height of Egyptian civilisation he was called the 'King of the Gods'.Man with a ram-head
A ram
Man wearing an ostrich plumed hat
d0ct0rd3ath 5 days ago
amun ra is what it is
d0ct0rd3ath 5 days ago
Amen is the Chief God of Egypt means=== The Hidden One. The hebrews knew nothing of this. Amen in REV3:14 . Get a(Anchors) Bible dictionary please sir. The Hebrews copied the Theban Creation story of the Egyptians & took Amen's name out and put Elohim's name in. Amen is the Hidden force of the universe he was sometimes represented by the SUN thats where your John3:16 Actually came from.. Stop with the play on words. Hebrew are not the founders of this...
garychldress74 2 months ago
English wasn't forced on no one go out of English country
mischellewright69 10 months ago
@mischellewright69 LOL you think every one that communicate in English,lives in an English country? fool
etiosoul 7 months ago
AMEN is short for the Hebrew phrase "Adonai Melekh N'namen" (Spelling? lol).
Omnignosis 1 year ago
@ you speak English..and you think Amen is the true way we Africans said Amen Ra?...honestly?.. get into your ancient language and not English?...its something all should do, English was forced unto us... point blank period,..mrmauricethemandos.. why didn't the Egyptians write.. Amen Ra in the hieroglyphs? you think we literally said it like that back them? lets get into the TRUTH of word..and words of different languages.. ETHIOPIC HEBREWS!
IAzarel 1 year ago
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With amane, usually written amen. In truth, "Amen" is the name of the Egyptian sungod "Amen Ra." This name is incorporated into the moniker of the now famous boy-king, Tutankhamen. Bless
MrOraine 2 years ago
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Brother Yadon,
The Greek word for "truly, surely, and reliable" was actually pronounced am-ane. It was a transliteration of the Hebrew word 'mn, vocalized and pronounced aw-mane, meaning "truly and verily." When pastors and priests across America say "In God's name we pray, Amen," they are unwittingly addressing the sungod. It is the same thing as calling Yahuweh "Lord," as that was Ba'al's name.
MrOraine 2 years ago
Amen is the name of a Egyptian god what type of confusion are you own.
mrmauricethemandos 2 years ago