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Thoth (Tehuty, Djehuty, Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, Tetu) Was One Of The Earlier Egyptian Gods.  He was popular throughout Egypt, but was particularly venerated in Khnum (Hermopolis Magna) where he was worshipped as part of the Ogdoad.   As the power of his cult grew, the myth was rewritten to make Thoth the creator god. According to this variant, Thoth (in the form of an ibis, one of his sacred animals) laid an egg from which Ra (Atum, Nefertum, or khepri) was born.   Other myths suggest tha Ancient Egypt Gods, Egypt Museum, Egyptian Deity, Egypt Tattoo, Gods Of Egypt, Ancient Egyptian Gods, Ancient Egypt Art, Egyptian Tattoo, Esoteric Art

Thoth (Tehuty, Djehuty, Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, Tetu) Was One Of The Earlier Egyptian Gods. He was popular throughout Egypt, but was particularly venerated in Khnum (Hermopolis Magna) where he was worshipped as part of the Ogdoad. As the power of his cult grew, the myth was rewritten to make Thoth the creator god. According to this variant, Thoth (in the form of an ibis, one of his sacred animals) laid an egg from which Ra (Atum, Nefertum, or khepri) was born. Other myths suggest…

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