Re



Picture from the "Book of the Dead". One of the two figures with an orange disk is Re-Harakhti, the other may be Re. The other two figures are pharoahs.
Click on image for full size ( 103K JPG )
Courtesy of James Wasserman, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Chronicle Books

Re was known as the sun-god and the creator in ancient Egypt. He took on many forms, each depending on where he was. Usually Re was portrayed with a hawk head, wearing a fiery disk like the Sun on his head. Surrounding the disk was a cobra-goddess, representing his power to bring death. In the Underworld, the god took the form of a ram-head. In this form, Re even had power over Osiris, ruler of the Underworld.

Re was considered the creator of our world. In the beginning of time, an egg rose from the primeval waters. Once out of his shell, Re had two children, Shu and Tefnut, who became the atmosphere and clouds. They had more children, Geb and Nut, who became the Earth and the stars. They in turn had two sons, Seth and Osiris, the father of Horus.

It is said that Re wept one day, which lead to the creation of humans from his tears. He also created the four seasons for the Nile, a very important river in Egypt. Re combines with Horus to form Re-Harakhte, god of the Sun and the heavens.

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Picture from the "Book of the Dead". One of the two figures with an orange disk is Re-Harakhti, the other may be Re. The other two figures are pharoahs.
Click on image for full size ( 103K JPG )
Courtesy of James Wasserman, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Chronicle Books

Re was known as the sun-god and the creator in ancient Egypt. He took on many forms, each depending on where he was. Usually Re was portrayed with a hawk head, wearing a fiery disk like the Sun on his head. In the Underworld, the god took the form of a ram-head.

Re was the creator of our world. In the beginning of time, an egg rose from the water. Once out of his shell, Re had two children who became the atmosphere and clouds. They in turn had more children,Geb and Nut, who became the Earth and the stars. They in turn had two sons, Seth and Osiris, the father of Horus.

Re cried one day, and humans were made from his tears. He also created the four seasons for the Nile, a very important river in Egypt. Re combines with Horus to form Re-Harakhte, god of the Sun and the heavens.

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Re



Picture from the "Book of the Dead". One of the two figures with an orange disk is Re-Harakhti, the other may be Re. The other two figures are pharoahs.
Click on image for full size ( 103K JPG )
Courtesy of James Wasserman, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Chronicle Books

Re was the sun-god and creator of our world. He has a head like a hawk or a ram. The god wore a disk like the sun on his head.

Re came out of the water and had two children. They became the sky and the clouds. Their kids then became Earth and space.

Re cried one day and humans came from his tears. He also made a lot of other things like our seasons. Re joins Horus to become god of the Sun and the heavens.

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