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Twenty-first Dynasty was based at Tanis and was a relatively weak group. Theoretically, they were rulers of all Egypt, but in practice their influence was limited to Lower Egypt. They ruled from 1069 to 945 BC Hedjkheperre-setpenre Nesbanebdjed Also known as Smendes I 1077 -1051 Neferkare Heqawaset Amenemnisu - 1051 -1047 Aakheperre Pasebakhenniut I (Psusennes I) - 1047 -1001 Usermaatre Amenemope - 1001 -992 Aakheperre Setepenre Osorkon (Osorkon the Elder) - * ( Osochor ) 992 -986 Netjerikheperre-setpenamun Siamun-meryamun - 986 -967 Titkheperure Pasebakhenniut II (Psusennes II) - 967 -943
Tanis Lower Egypt Herophilus Upper Egypt
Egyptian Pharaoh. He ruled during Egypt's Twenty First Dynasty, coming to the throne in 986 BC and reigning for nineteen years. He was Pharaoh during a time of unrest known as the Third Intermediate Period and while he ruled Upper Egypt from Tanis, the High Priest Pinedjem II controlled Lower Egypt from Thebes. Unusually for a king of this period, he left a number of monuments in Lower Egypt, and he is considered to be one of the most powerful rulers of his dynasty. His construction projects included doubling the size of the Temple of Amun at Tanis and building at the Temple of Horus at Mesen, at Heliopolis and at Piramesse. He also built a new temple to Amun at Memphis and is connected with several monuments at Thebes.
Tomb TT 320 in 1881 An extraordinary collection of mummified remains and funeral equipment of more than 50 kings, queens, and other New Kingdom members of the royalty, as it was later used as a cache for royal mummies during the Twentyfirst Dynasty. [1]
Four ushabtis of Khabekhnet and their box; 1279– 1213 BC; painted limestone; height of the ushabtis: 16. 7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bronze Sphinx of Siamun, Louvre Museum
Ankhefenmut's title was the priest and sculptor of the temple of the goddess Mut, consort of Amun-Re. Mut's cult-temple was at Thebes, its ruins lying to the south of the great Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak. Ankhefenmut was probably around 50 years old at the time of his death.
Ankhefenmut stood about 5 foot 2. They discovered a well-crafted fake toe, possibly made of ceramic, carefully attached to the right foot of the mummy. It is presumed that the toe was fashioned for the man during the mummification process because of the belief that one had to be physically intact to enter the afterlife.
Ankhefenmut adores the royal name of pharaoh Siamun in this doorway lintel.
Ankhefenmut's title was the priest and sculptor of the temple of the goddess Mut, consort of Amun-Re. Mut's cult-temple was at Thebes, its ruins lying to the south of the great Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak. Ankhefenmut was probably around 50 years old at the time of his death.
Aerial View of the Temple of Mut at Karnak Mut was the consort of Amun-Re, King of the Gods, and mother of Khonsu, who was associated with the moon. Like many other goddesses, Mut had a human and a feline form. In her human guise, she was a protective mother. As the lioness-headed Sekhmet, she was a fierce defender of Egypt who could turn against humankind if angered. Many of the rituals in Muts temples were aimed at keeping the goddess content.
The Temple of Mut In Karnak. In Egypt, the city of Karnak had one of the biggest temples dedicated to Mut. It was believed that the soul of the goddess was embedded with the temple idol. Both the pharaoh and priestesses, conducted daily rituals in the temple of Mut. The administration of the temple was closely connected to the Egyptian royal family.
Immediately following this story, Solomon’s administration is discussed. If you were to list 2 reasons why these people are listed in the Word of God through inspiration, what would they be?
One day’s provision reflected Solomon’s prosperity. 30 kors of fine flour - 150 bushels 60 kors of meal – 300 bushels 10 fatted oxen 20 oxen from the pastures 100 sheep And deer, gazelles, roebucks, and fatted fowl He had 4, 000 horses for his chariots and 12, 000 horsemen that had to be fed daily
What is the cure for double mindedness? From our study today, think of a verse of scripture you can begin to memorize as a defense against double-minded decisions in the future.
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