The Knot in Examples of Religious Texts

<strong>The knot was one of the most important symbols in ancient Egyptian texts, including the Pyramid texts, coffin texts or the Book of the Dead. This paper looks closely at the knot in Ancient Egyptian texts. It signified a symbol of life, flourish and sovereignty in the pyramid and coffin...

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Main Author: Rania Abdel Aziz MAHMOUD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fayoum University 2019-12-01
Series:Shedet
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Online Access:https://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_88280_32e2278a50ef8bec7e90c812c90dd105.pdf
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Summary:<strong>The knot was one of the most important symbols in ancient Egyptian texts, including the Pyramid texts, coffin texts or the Book of the Dead. This paper looks closely at the knot in Ancient Egyptian texts. It signified a symbol of life, flourish and sovereignty in the pyramid and coffin texts as well as The Book of the Dead. It also represents a symbol for the beginnings of life in the doctrines of creation in Ancient Egyptian believe. It appears in solar myths symbolizing the light of the sun and its daily cycle. For these reasons, the knot was used in amulets as a symbol of protection and conservation of the body.<br /></strong>
ISSN:2356-8704
2536-9954