RMB10NNN–Nut and Geb sky and earth god and goddess Ra sun god in his solar barque. Egyptian Funerary papyrus.
RMCYPG1W–Egyptian Nature Goddess, Isis, Daughter of the Sky Goddess, Nut, and the Earth God, Geb, Engraving, 1880
RMG15J01–Ancient Egyptians believed that the Earth, personified by the god Geb, mated with his sister Nut, the sky, to create the stars. This scroll illustrates their belief that each night the sun god Ra was swallowed by Nut, to be born again each morning.
RMH5YT5B–The creation by the Egyptians. Fragment of coffin painted in different colors. Type Deir el-Bahari. The sky Goddess Nut leans over the earth Geb. Between them, their father Shu keeps separated. The Sun God travels by boat above the back of Nut. 21st-22th Dynasties (1081-725 BC). Third Intermediate Period. Wood. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMMMJX84–. Photograph published 1997; artwork created c. 950 BCE. Photographed by the British Museum; original artist unknown Geb, Nut, Shu
RM2B2Y3FG–Geb, Nut, Shu.
RMHKWBHB–Geb, Nut, Shu
RM2B0EKGC–scale, painted, gods, Vignette: White ink representation of a row of gods (facing 5.5 cm). Nine standing stick-shaped figures, probably falcon-headed Horus and Atum with double crown, Shu with ostrich feather on the head, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. All gods (except Osiris) holding was and ankh. No visible register line below., Caption: White ink, at least two captions identifying the gods. Texts: ... Tefnut, Geb ...., Docket: None., Condition: Ring-base slightly chipped, hole or burnt-out limestone on exterior, some wear and scratches, high faded., Scale, pottery, 9.5 x 29
RM2AHAA4B–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. The king offers food to gods Geb, Osiris-Ounnefer and goddess Nut.
RMG38DRY–An Egyptian view of Creation - Geb, the Earth-God, lies on the ground with his sister NUT the sky-goddess arched above him ; between them hovers the air- god, who is not involved
RFBD28T7–This 1915 illustration shows the Egyptian goddess Isis with the mighty Ra. The fallen body is the god ill from the bite.
RMAYKAD9–Religion Egypt Geb
RMP7BXBH–The creation by the Egyptians. Fragment of coffin painted in different colors. Type Deir el-Bahari. The sky Goddess Nut leans over the earth Geb. Between them, their father Shu keeps separated. The Sun God travels by boat above the back of Nut. 21st-22th Dynasties (1081-725 BC). Third Intermediate Period. Wood. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMG38DT0–RELIGION/EGYPT/GEB
RF2R4PWY0–Set of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses. Vector flat characters of Egypt mythology, myth Cairo statues. Ra, Bastet, Maat, Thoth, Anubis and Geb with religious symbols isolated on white background.
RF2FWNN01–Most frequent of the scenes represented from Creation legends is that showing the air god Shu separating the sky goddess Nut from the earth god Geb.1
RF2HTCGJA–Nephthys Nephthys or Nebet-Het in ancient Egyptian was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. A member of the Great Ennead of Heliopolis in Egyptian mythology, she was a daughter of Nut and Geb. Nephthys was typically paired with her sister Isis in funerary rites because of their role as protectors of the mummy and the god Osiris and as the sister-wife of Set. From the book ' Myths and legends : ancient Egypt ' by Lewis Spence, Published Boston : D.D. Nickerson 1910
RM2WPB4JP–Sarcophagus Kap Amon; approx. 990-OK. 969 BC ; 3rd passage period, 21 dynasty (-995-00-00--964-00-00);Anubis (Mitol.), Ba (Mitol.), Chepri (Mitol.), Czerwona Góra (iconogr.), Deposit of the University of Warsaw from 1937-1939, Geb (Mitol.), Hathor (Mitol.), Horus (Mitol. ), Isis (mitol. mitol.), Scene.gal., set (mitol.), Sons of Horus (Mitol.), Szu (Mitol.), Court of Osiris (Mitol.), Thot (Mitol.), Uadzit (Mitol.), Anch (iconogr.), Goddess of Sykomora (Mitol.), Sacrifice formulas, hieroglyphs, cow (iconogr.), necklace (iconogr.), Eye of the pretense (iconogr.), Skarbeusz (iconogr.), Shake (ic
RF2RHBA9E–Geb illustration from Pantheon Egyptien by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois. Original from The New York Public Library.
RFBDC644–Pl tzchen backen - cookie baking 46
RF2GAADYW–Ancient Egyptian God, Goddess, and deities in stick figure icons. Vector illustration set of popular Egypt deities Amon, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Anubis,
RFDHNBK8–christmas cookies
RMBF1W9T–city hall and Perlachturm, Augsburg, bavaria, germany
RMMX72F3–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300 B
RMAKFND8–dryed fruits and nuts raisin and nuts cookies delicatessen shop editorial use only
RM2ARPYN0–Khufu ship at Giza Egypt
RM2CAT0DN–Thebes in Egypt, Deir el Chelwit, temple of Isis, Ptolemaic and Roman period. A monumental gate. Domitian offers food to god Geb and goddess Nut.
RMG38DR6–NUT HOLDING FIGURINE
RMBF1WY4–city hall and Perlachturm, Augsburg, bavaria, germany
RMMMN1Y8–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300
RM2ARPYN6–collection of Egyptian statues in Egypt
RMG38DRG–The supreme Earth-God : his union with his sister NUT produced the other gods. He is lying on the ground, with NUT arched over him, the air-god separating them
RMMYB36X–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300 B
RMG38DRT–With the head of a lioness, she is the sister-consort of air-god SHU, and mother of GEB and NUT : she personifies moisture
RMAY4T07–Religion Egypt Geb
RMMW9757–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300 B
RMAY4REF–Nut Holding Figurine
RMG38DRP–The god of sunlight and air, he is often depicted separating GEB, the Earth-God, from his sister NUT, the Sky- God
RMAY4RFF–Religion Egypt Shu
RMMW46P1–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.
RMAY4T04–Egyptian Creation
RMMX0354–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.
RMAY4T01–Religion Egypt Tefnut
RMMMJ2KK–. English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart
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