The Mythology Book

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See also: The creation and the first gods 266–71 ■ The night barque of Ra
272–73 ■ Osiris and the Underworld 276–83

ANCIENT EGYPT AND AFRICA


Isis saves Ra from death
by snake poison, but only as a
ploy to learn his name and so
assume some of the sun god’s
power, which she then passes
to her son, Horus.

Flow out,
poison, and spill to the
ground! By the power of his
name, which has passed from
his heart to mine,
Ra shall live!

Tell me your name.
That is the word of
power that will make
you live.

Be quick, for my eyes
are blurring. I am shaking all over,
and covered in sweat.

I am he who made
heaven and earth. I knitted
together the mountains, and made the
waters. When I open my eyes, it
becomes light, and when I close my
eyes, it becomes dark.

Ra cries out in pain.

What’s
wrong?

Has a serpent
dared to lift its head
against you? I will
drive it away with my
words of power.

Tell me your
name so that I can
heal you.

I have been wounded by
some deadly thing—some thing
that I did not make.

My name will pass from
my body into yours—the name
that I have kept secret since the
dawn of time.

Ra Isis


Amun-Ra


Ra, the sun god, was visible to
the naked eye (especially in
his form as Aten, the disk of
the sun), but the creator god
was also worshipped by the
Egyptians as an unknowable
mystery in the form of Amun,
the hidden god. Amun was
often fused with Ra as Amun-
Ra. His cult center was at the
great temple of Karnak at
Thebes (now Luxor). Although
the temple’s rituals were the
exclusive preserve of its
priests, who acted in the
king’s name, there is some
evidence that Amun was
regarded as a god to whom
the poor and dispossessed
could plead for help. He is
described in an ancient
Egyptian hymn as “the great
god who listens to prayers,
who comes at the voice of the
poor and distressed, who
gives breath to the wretched.”
Under the merged identity of
Amun-Ra, Amun became the
chief god of the Egyptians,
worshipped as the creator of
all things, who brought
himself into being by saying,
“I am!”—the source and
sustainer of all existence.

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