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... Neith . An unknown God , and Two Forms of the youthful Deity Ebôon . Hippopotamus - headed God HERON , ANTEUS , PERSEUS , BUSIRIS , THUERIS , CANOPUS , 86 87 Page and MENUTHIS , the wife of CANOPUS , unknown viii CONTENTS .
... Neith . An unknown God , and Two Forms of the youthful Deity Ebôon . Hippopotamus - headed God HERON , ANTEUS , PERSEUS , BUSIRIS , THUERIS , CANOPUS , 86 87 Page and MENUTHIS , the wife of CANOPUS , unknown viii CONTENTS .
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... HIPPOPOTAMUS sacred to Mars . - 176 Formerly a Native of · 177 Egypt . Papremis a City of the Delta Not honoured in the rest of Egypt . An Emblem of Typho . Cakes with its Figure on them - 178 Typhonian Figures with Head of Hippopotamus ...
... HIPPOPOTAMUS sacred to Mars . - 176 Formerly a Native of · 177 Egypt . Papremis a City of the Delta Not honoured in the rest of Egypt . An Emblem of Typho . Cakes with its Figure on them - 178 Typhonian Figures with Head of Hippopotamus ...
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... 30. 107. Tehaphnehes , or Tahpanhes , of S. S. , and Tapval of the Septuagint . Vide Vol . I. p . 176 . ever , are not ascertained , though it is probable 38 CHAP . XIII . THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS . HIPPOPOTAMUS sacred to Mars - 176.
... 30. 107. Tehaphnehes , or Tahpanhes , of S. S. , and Tapval of the Septuagint . Vide Vol . I. p . 176 . ever , are not ascertained , though it is probable 38 CHAP . XIII . THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS . HIPPOPOTAMUS sacred to Mars - 176.
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... of the compass do not * Plut . de Is . s . 29 . ↑ tivi , on the Hippopotamus , in Ch , xiv . The Gharb , " West , " of the Arabs . § Clem . Strom . 7 . appear at any time to have been points of religion THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS . CHAP . XIIL.
... of the compass do not * Plut . de Is . s . 29 . ↑ tivi , on the Hippopotamus , in Ch , xiv . The Gharb , " West , " of the Arabs . § Clem . Strom . 7 . appear at any time to have been points of religion THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS . CHAP . XIIL.
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... hippopotamus , the fifth of a man , the sixth of a hawk , the seventh of a fox , the eighth of a man , the ninth of a ram , the tenth of a snake , and the others according to their pe- culiar character . But , to avoid a tedious detail ...
... hippopotamus , the fifth of a man , the sixth of a hawk , the seventh of a fox , the eighth of a man , the ninth of a ram , the tenth of a snake , and the others according to their pe- culiar character . But , to avoid a tedious detail ...
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2d Series according Ælian already Amenti Amun ancient animals of Egypt Anubis Apis appears Athor Atmoo bird body Bubastis bull Buto called ceremony Champollion character Clem Clemens connected Coptic crocodile Cynocephalus Deity Diodor divine Egyp Egyptian Eilethyia Elian emblem feathers figure fish found embalmed frequently Genii Goddess Gods Greek hawk head Hercules Hermes Hermonthis Hermopolis Herodot hieroglyphic legends hieroglyphics hippopotamus honours Horapollo Horus hyæna Ibis Ichneumon Isis jackal Khem king lion Lower Country Lower Egypt Mandoo Memphis Mendesian Mendesian nome mentioned Mnevis modern monuments Moon mummies Nile Nilus nome observed occurs Osiris Oxyrhinchus peculiar Philæ Plin Pliny Plut Plutarch priests probably Pthah remarkable represented respect sacred animals Savak says Scarabæus sculptures serpents signifying snake sometimes Strabo supposed temple Tentyris Thebaïd Thebes Thoth tians tombs town triad Typho Vide infrà Vide Plate Vide suprà Vide Vol vulture worshipped xvii
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Page 425 - Ye are the children of the LORD your God: ye shall not cut yourselves, nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. 2 for thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.
Page 348 - Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. And Moses said, It is not meet so to do; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians to the LORD our God : lo, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us? We will go three days' journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to the LORD our God, as he shall command us.
Page 388 - And he said, Do it the second time: and they did it the second time. And he said, Do it the third time; and they did it the third time.
Page 362 - Take thee a young calf for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering, without blemish, and offer them before the LORD. 3 And unto the children of Israel thou shalt speak, saying, Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offering; and a calf and a lamb, both of the first year, without blemish, for a burnt offering...
Page 357 - Moses sprinkled the blood upon the altar round about. 25 And he took the fat, and the rump, and all the fat that was upon the inwards, and the caul above the liver, and the two kidneys, and their fat, and the right shoulder...
Page 388 - And he put the wood in order, and cut the bullock in pieces, and laid him on the wood, and said, Fill four barrels with water, and pour it on the burnt sacrifice, and on the wood.
Page 288 - Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting. Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth; they are a trouble unto me; I am weary to bear them.
Page 432 - So watery fowl, that seek their fishy food, With wings expanded o'er the foaming flood, Now sailing smooth the level surface sweep, Now dip their pinions in the briny deep. Thus o'er the world of waters Hermes...
Page 441 - But, when lust By unchaste looks, loose gestures, and foul talk, But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion Imbodies, and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being.
Page 161 - Roman who bad accidentally killed a cat When a cat died a natural death, all the inmates of the house shaved their eyebrows in token of mourning ; and, having embalmed the body, they buried it with great pomp. Those which died in the...