揭示神性的作用 sA @wt @r

Sherin Hafez, Radwa Aly Shelaih
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古埃及的大多数主神和女神都由守护神军团协助,这些守护神中就有阿加索达埃蒙(Agathodaemons),"哈托尔之子 "sA @wt @r 就属于他们。虽然 "阿加索达伊蒙 "一词在古埃及术语中没有确切的对应词,但它通常传达了保护神或仁慈之神的概念。在埃及的希腊-罗马神学中,SA @wt @r 是作为一个仁慈的阿加索达伊蒙出现的。他的称谓翻译为 "哈托尔之子",强调了他与哈托尔女神的密切关系,尤其突出了他的母系血统。他的毒液特性确保了对哈托尔女神及其神庙的保护
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Revealing the Role of the Deity sA @wt @r
Most of the main gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt were assisted by legions of guardian deities, among these guardians were the Agathodaemons, to whom sA @wt @r “Son of Hathor” belonged. While the term “Agathodaemon” lacks a precise equivalent within Ancient Egyptian terminology, it commonly conveys the notion of a protective deity or benevolent spirit. The Agathodaemon cult first flourished in Egypt in the Ptolemaic Period. sA @wt @r , emerges as a beneficent agathodaemon within the Graeco-Roman theology in Egypt. His appellation, which translates to “the son of Hathor” underscores his close association with the goddess Hathor, particularly highlighting his maternal lineage. His venomous nature ensures the protection of the goddess Hathor and her temple
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