
神索贝克
索贝克神
上帝索贝克被认为是埃及军队的赞助人和法老的捍卫者。 在旧王国期间,他受到广泛的崇拜. 索贝克的名字出现在金字塔文本中,这是已知最古老的古埃及宗教文本语料库。 在乌纳斯金字塔文本中,法老乌纳斯被认为是"带着绿色羽毛的索贝克,脸上警惕,眉头隆起"。
索贝克的配偶因地而异,尽管最常与他配对的女神是哈索尔,雷诺图,赫克t和特瓦拉特。 此外,索贝克有时被称为康苏,克努姆或Horus的父亲。
索贝克据说是索贝克的儿子,索贝克是古埃及万神殿的另一位老神。 据说索贝克在没有伴侣的情况下生下了她的孩子。 然而,在其他人看来,塞特是索贝克的父亲。 然而在其他说法中,Sobek据说是从Nun的原始水域中出现的。
一个神话说,鳄鱼神创造了世界,尼罗河是由他的汗水形成的。 索贝克与尼罗河的联系也意味着他被认为是一位生育之神,负责确保土地的肥沃。 在另一个神话中,Sobek通过在Nun水域的岸边产卵来创造世界。
古埃及的众神非常像他们所爱和憎恨的人类,他们感到嫉妒和战斗,他们报复,杀戮,并且在一个充满欢乐,行动和戏剧性事件的惊人神话中死亡,这些事件激发了现代电影导演和制片人创造世界着名的关于法老和他们崇拜的神的电影。
God Sobek is considered to be a patron of the Egyptian army and a defender of the Pharaoh. He was worshiped widely during the old kingdom. Sobek’s name is found in the Pyramid Texts, the oldest known corpus of ancient Egyptian religious texts. In the Unas Pyramid Texts, the pharaoh Unas is said to be “Sobek with a green feather, with watchful face, with uplifted brow”.
Sobek was the crocodile god of the Nile River, and it is known that the ancient Egyptians feared and respected the power of crocodiles, so «Sobek» was considered. As a shepherd of soldiers and protector of the pharaohs, he was also a god who would restore souls damaged in battle or death to their previous physical health, including their sight and senses... In some ancient Egyptian texts, he was the god of creation and was believed to have created the earth.
In some legends, Sobek recovered four sons of Horus from the Nile when they emerged from the lotus flower by hunting them in nets, and the sons of Horus were protectors «liver, stomach, lungs, and intestines». «Sobek» was usually closely associated with Horus, and was sometimes mentioned as having helped deliver Horus when he was born, and was also associated with Horus because Horus turned into a crocodile to retrieve his father, Osiris, when he turned into a group scattered throughout the Earth.
The consort of Sobek differs from place to place, though the goddesses most commonly paired with him are Hathor, Renenutet, Heqet, and Tawaret. Additionally, Sobek is sometimes referred to as the father of Khonsu, Khnum, or Horus.
She was the spouse of Sobek Reninotet, the serpent goddess who guarded the fertility and crops of the pharaohs. Khonsu, the son of the couple, was revered as the moon and time god.
Sobek is said to be the son of Neith, another old deity of the ancient Egyptian pantheon. Neith is said to have given birth to her children without a partner. In others, however, it is believed that Seth was the father of Sobek. Yet in other accounts, Sobek is said to have emerged out of the primeval waters of Nun.
A myth said that the crocodile god created the world and the Nile was formed from his sweat. Sobek’s association with the Nile also meant that he was regarded as a fertility god who was responsible for ensuring the fertility of the land. In another myth, Sobek created the world by laying eggs on the bank of the waters of Nun.
The Gods of ancient Egypt were very much like humans they loved and hated, they felt jealous and fought, they took revenge, killed, and also died during an amazing myth full of joyful, action, and dramatic events that inspired modern movie directors and producers to create world-famous movies about the grandeur of the Pharaohs and the Gods they worshipped.
The cult of Sobek was one of the oldest cults in ancient Egypt. The god first appeared in a seal from the reign of King Narmer, the first ruler of the First Dynasty. The seal shows Nile crocodiles facing a specially designed shrine. Later, this shrine became a symbol of the ancient city of Shidet (present-day Fayoum).
After the end of the Old Kingdom, the god Sobek became famous as a local god of Sumino, a region in the Theban region. Sobek's followers had been worshiping him there since a Heraclopolitic period.
This was the time when the Ninth and Tenth Dynasties ruled Egypt from the Delta region. But the matter ended with the ruling family taking control of Upper and Lower Egypt in the eleventh century by the kings of Thebes.
During the reign of Amenemhat III, the cult of Sobek in Sumino grew dramatically and became the second most popular cult after Shidet.
The crocodile has been associated with the Egyptians since ancient Pharaonic times. It was a symbol of both good and evil, as it appeared in a contradictory way among the ancient Egyptians, between sanctification, hatred and desecration. It was a symbol of the god Sobek, who in the era represented the "key to life", the symbol of life, but it was also a symbol of Satan among others.