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 Khonsu TT31 - Egyptian tomb
Khonsu, clothed in accordance with his title of "first prophet of Montu, Lord of Tod", pays homage to the god in his portable barque, facing him, as always sheltered inside a great shrine (view TB04) and (view TB03).
Khonsu carries the very same name as the the god known as the "son" in the Theban triad: Amon-Mut-Khonsu.
Khonsu, shaved head, clothed in a fine linen dress and covered with a very detailed leopard skin, presents a censer whose fumes skim the god's nostrils.
http://www.osirisnet.net/tombes/nobles/khonsou/e_khonsou.htm   (4672 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - the Myth of the Princess of Bekhten
On his return Khonsu took all the gifts which had been given to him by the Prince of Bekhten, and carried them to the temple of Khonsu Nefer-hetep, where he laid them at the feet of the god.
As soon as the Prince recognized the power of Khonsu he planned to keep him in Bekhten, and the god actually tarried there for three years, four months, and five days, but at length he departed from his shrine and returned to Egypt in the form of a hawk of gold.
Such is the story which the priests of Khonsu under the New Empire were wont to relate concerning their god "who could perform mighty" deeds and miracles, and vanquish the demons of darkness."
http://www.egyptianmyths.net/mythbekhten.htm   (498 words)

  
 Chapter VII. Demoniacal Possession, Dreams, Ghosts, Lucky and Unlucky Days, Horoscopes, Prognostications, ...
The god Khonsu went to the place where Bent-ent-resht was, and, having performed a magical ceremony over her, the demon departed from her and she was cured straightway.
The fact that it was believed possible for the demon of Bekhten and the god Khonsu to fraternize, and to be present together at a festival made by the Prince of the country, shews that the people of Bekhten ascribed the same attributes to spirits or demons as they did to men.
The demon who possessed the princess recognized in Khonsu a being who was mightier than himself, and, like a vanquished king, he wished to make the best terms he could with his conqueror, and to be on good terms with him.
http://www.allstarz.org/religioustext/egy/ema/ema09.htm   (4394 words)

  
 The Khonsu Temple at Karnak
The temple dedicated to the moon god Khonsu at Karnak consists of a peristyle court which is bordered by a portico of twenty-eight monostyle columns divided into four groups.
Next he is shown making an offering of Ma'at to Amun, followed by Khonsu who is wearing the braid denoting a crown prince (on the right), and to Amun followed by Mut (on the left).
eight gods (neters) are depicted worshiping the moon disk, symbol of Khonsu, which is set within a thin crescent.
http://touregypt.net/featurestories/khonsutemple.htm   (2277 words)

  
 Sennedjem Egypt tomb
To the right of this vignette, whose meaning remains uncertain, Khonsu, another son of the deceased, carries out the "opening of the mouth" ceremony on his father's mummy, so that he may breathe again and consume the foods of the other world (view 23).
Tomb N° l was directly facing the house which Sennedjem (who held the title "Servant in the Place of Truth (=Deir el-Medina)" occupied in the new quarter which formed an extension to the south-west of the village of the tomb workmen, as they were called.
Behind the gods, Parahotep, one of Sennedjem's sons, looking to the left, sails away in his small boat on the canal (view 22).
http://www.osirisnet.net/tombes/artisans/sened/e_senedj.htm   (4745 words)

  
 Oriental Institute Publications (OIP123)
Prayers addressed mainly to Khonsu himself demonstrate the firm belief of these priestly servitors in the lasting protection afforded them by the god in whose sacred precinct their graffiti have been carved.
The Graffiti on the Khonsu Temple Roof at Karnak: A Manifestation of Personal Piety.
Several small crosses give witness to the reuse of the temple in Christian times as a church.
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/PUB/CATALOG/OIP123.html   (295 words)

  
 Moon Gods And Goddesses - MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Pagan Forums
The pylon of Khonsu's temple known as 'Benent' represented the starting point of the processional avenue south to the Luxor Temple.
The god's body is depicted in human form enveloped in a tightly-fitting garment which does not permit his limbs to be differentiated.
In the spell which aims to give the King power to hunt and eat certain deities, thereby absorbing their strength, Khonsu is a bloodthirsty God who helps to catch and slay these victims.
http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?t=18574   (1404 words)

  
 Fiction -Method Withheld
The hand of Khonsu then was raised, a sign of irritance, We fought against the currents, not with.
Apksu's eyes then gleamed with a slight film which overcame them, within himself joy could be felt by the mere mention of his name in the Emperor's presence, even if provate, Yes lord of shrouds, those who violate the tenets of the Hunter have been delt with again as always.
Apksu recognized the Emporer's words from his many speeches within the GTVA general assembly, as a group this GTVA must foresee consequences to it's actions.
http://freespace.volitionwatch.com/babel_effect/fict_method.htm   (602 words)

  
 The Temple of Khonsu
Greetings and welcome to the Temple of Khonsu the Benevolent, the Healer and the Destroyer.
Khonsu usually takes two forms: Nefer-hotep the hawk-headed image above, or that of the Healer and Destroyer, the young human god below:
He is the son of Amen-Ra and Mut, and together they form the Triad of Thebes.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Balcony/7422/temple.html   (439 words)

  
 Indoctrination 3: Khonsu's Chosen
Khonsu returned to us when we were worthy once more.
I think the current Khonsu the Protector is a kinder-gentler version they’ve created for themselves in the absence of any living breathing gods telling them what to do.”
Daniel will argue passionately about how these people need a chance to live their own lives without having their beliefs forced onto them by some power-hungry madman or whatever Khonsu might be.
http://www.hoodatlair.com/fanfiction/khonsuschosen.htm   (2817 words)

  
 Karnak, Luxor: Temple of Khonsu
Khonsu was the son of Amun according to the myths of the Theban triad.
His temple, south of the Temple of Amun, is in good condition.
http://i-cias.com/egypt/luxor17.htm   (105 words)

  
 Khons
Khonsu (OUTSIDE LINK to Temple of Awakening) NOTE: The Temple of Awakening site seems to be “dead”.
Amun, Mwt, and Khonsu form the great triad of Thebes.
May the Goddess grant YOU love, peace, joy, bounty, and wisdom.
http://teenwitch.com/DEITY/KMT/KHONS.HTM   (205 words)

  
 Parts of the Great Papyrus Harris
Said King Ramses III, L.P.H., the Great God, in praising this god, his august father, Amon-Re, king of gods, the primordial, who was at first, the divine god, the self-begetter, who sustains the arm and exalts the etef-crown, maker of what is, creator of what exists, hiding himself from men and gods:
The house (pr) of his august father; Amon-Re, king of gods, Mut, Khonsu, and all the gods of Thebes;
`Praises, prayers, brave deeds and benefactions which he did for the house (pr) of his august father, Amon-Re, king of gods; Mut, Khonsu, and all the gods of Thebes.
http://www.specialtyinterests.net/harris.html   (4167 words)

  
 Indoctrination 6: Diplomacy
Apparently, several ceremonies had to take place in order for the Chosen to greet Khonsu’s galactic bagman –or whatever – properly.
Khonsu has sent us to determine your worthiness.
Not all of us have been tainted by the words of these strangers.”
http://www.hoodatlair.com/fanfiction/diplomacy.htm   (6168 words)

  
 Egypt: Gods of Ancient Egypt Main Menu
At Thebes he became Amon-Re, king of the gods.
Khnum - Resembling a human with a rams head, he was worshipped in Hypselis, Esna, Antinoe and Elephantine.
Khonsu - the moon god was the son of Amon and Mut.
http://interoz.com/egypt/gods1.htm   (3282 words)

  
 Other Deities
Khonsu is the son of Amun and Mut,
Amon-Re Or, affectionately known as Ra, the sun god of the Egyptians.
Ptah, Maat, Khons (Khonsu), Selket, Khnum and more are all here.
http://www.mandarava.com/Retail/Egyptian_shop/egyptian_misc_deities.htm   (738 words)

  
 Stargate Episode 608
KHONSU: No. When you arrive, bring them before me. I will use my own methods to learn what they know.
Surely there is much that they can reveal.
HERAK: I am Herak, First Prime to Lord Khonsu of Amon Shek.
http://www.jackfic.com/transcripts/finalscripts/s6/608.htm   (5378 words)

  
 RealMagick Article: Khonsu/Khensew by Mirjam
Connected also to Shu, the supporter of the sky, and to Horus, from whom he acquired the royal insignia the crook and the flail.
He changed from a bloodthirsty war god in the Old Kingdom to a divine child healer in the New Kingdom.
The title "Khons the Child" refers to his form as young sun-god who was invoked as protection against dangerous animals.
http://realmagick.com/articles/91/391.html   (336 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Khonsu
Khonsu was a very old god of primitive times.
Khonsu was associated with the moon and was considered a form of Thoth by the Thebens, and it was in Thebes that Ramses III built the "House of Khonsu in Thebes, Nefer-hetep".
His name derives from the root, "khens" which means to travel, to move about, to run.
http://www.egyptianmyths.net/khonsu.htm   (137 words)

  
 Khonsu - definition of Khonsu in Encyclopedia
In Egyptian mythology, Chons (alternately Khensu, Khons, Khonsu or Khonshu) is a lunar deity, and a son of Amun and Mut.
In art, he is portrayed as a man with the posture of a mummy and curved beard along with a full moon and a crescent moon on his head dress.
Embed a dictionary search in your own web page
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Khonsu   (87 words)

  
 Mut --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Amen, Maut, and Khonsu made up the divine triad at Thebes.
(also spelled Maut), in Egyptian religion and mythology, vulture-headed mother goddess, wife of the great god Amen and mother of Khonsu.
Amen was often portrayed with his consort Mut at his side.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9312377?tocId=9312377   (80 words)

  
 Temple of Karnak - Temple Khonsu
The Temple of the Theban moon god Khonsu - son of Amon and Mut.
Free screen savers and hieroglyphics - you can write your name in the ancient script.
http://www.discoveringegypt.com/karnakd.htm   (135 words)

  
 Indoctrination 5: Dissension
“The only thing Khonsu does for these people is to show up every year and take the Chosen away to Ipet-isut.”
“Apparently, Khonsu sends his representatives… disciples if you will.”
“ After that first visit, Khonsu sent a group to teach some of the people here how to speak the language.
http://www.hoodatlair.com/fanfiction/dissension.htm   (4240 words)

  
 Cultus Marassa
Voudoo Mysterie of the Dead, is Khensou or Khonsu.
The name reflects the ontologically compound nature of the cult.
http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/archives/LM/Marassa1.html   (735 words)

  
 An Artisan's Tomb in New Kingdom Egypt Special Topics Page Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art
He was placed in the family tomb along with his parents, and the funeral rites were probably performed by his sons Nakhemmut and Nakhtmin, who spoke the words of the offering texts and repeated the names of those who had passed on to the next world, thus giving them renewed life.
Khonsu was the fourth son in a large family, and like most members of the royal work crew, he and at least one of his brothers had followed in the footsteps of their father, Sennedjem (
The coffins are covered with magical texts and vignettes featuring deities as well as Khonsu and Tameket.
http://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/hd/srvt/hd_srvt.htm   (878 words)

  
 SCIFI.COM Stargate SG-1
After a Jaffa named Her'ak visits SG-1's cell to tell them how his Goa'uld lord, Khonsu, is going to torture them, Felger and Coombs, who have studied Goa'uld mothership blueprints, find their way to a grating in the cell, and announce to SG-1 that they are here to save them.
Khonsu is executed by Her'ak as a shol'va, and Anubis himself is on his way.
This was SG-1's covert way to meet with him.
http://www.scifi.com/stargate/episodes/season6/0608episode.html   (487 words)

  
 Egyptvoyager.com: Religion Lessons - Lesson 2
As Egyptian religion evolved, more and more gods were assimilated into each other, while still retaining their individuality.
Hence Khonsu and Thot, both lunar deities, could be assimilated into Khonsu-Thot, a lunar god with both Khonsu's and Thot's characteristics while both Khonsu and Thot continued to exist individually.
Such "syncretism" makes it difficult to understand the individual characteristics of the different gods.
http://www.egyptvoyager.com/religionlessons_2.htm   (1124 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Temple of Khonsu
Find in a Library: The Temple of Khonsu
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/5e9aa6d67e4ca7ba.html   (50 words)

  
 Khonsu Knight
When he explored the room, the God Khonsu slipped the ring into his pocket.
- Khonsu pushes his hair back from his face, coming away with a handful of silver dust as he says, 'Khonsu Dust'.
He then blows it out of his hand as he says, 'Blind!' creating a thick wall of dust that clings to the enemy, and irritates the eyes.
http://www.geocities.com/ennead_senshi/khonsu.htm   (828 words)

  
 Document title: 0743488350 - Chapter 10
"Yes, goddess." Though the priest had served in the Holy City since before his beard sprouted, his voice was as full of awe as those of the petitioners from distant Khonsu and Shirik, who were seeing the goddess for the first and almost surely last time in their lives.
No, there would be no further trouble there for a man's lifetime or two, the goddess thought.
"The disputed orchards, I find, do in law lie under the jurisdiction of the town of Khonsu.
http://www.webscription.net/W200407/free/0743488350__10.htm   (7524 words)

  
 Egyptian Temples, The Temple of Karnak, Temple Khonsu
Temple of the Theban moon god Khonsu - son of Amon and Mut.
Egyptian Temples, The Temple of Karnak, Temple Khonsu
http://www.badawi.com/egypt/temples/karnakd.htm   (35 words)

  
 play.net >> the Egyptian Gods of Alliance of Heroes
In combination with Ra (or Re), Amon later became Amon-Ra, king of the gods.
He is part of the Triad of Thebes, along with Mut and Khonsu.
He is occasionally depicted with the head of a ram.
http://www.play.net/aoh/info/gods-egypt.asp   (1152 words)

  
 [No title]
The Khonsu image is apparently p.242 in the Temple of Khonsu publication.
Epigraphic Survey of the Khonsu Temple, and couldn't find it anywhere.
- Gregory Richards - AKAQuinn@hotmail.com ============================================================================== From: Stephen_Comee@jpf.go.jp To: Ancient Egyptian Language List Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 16:11:28 +0900 Subject: AEL Re: Sekhmet-Min Hi, I have found a couple of incredible but interesting references to an ithyphallic form of Sekhmet-merged-with-Min, which is supposed to appear in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak.
http://www.rostau.org.uk/AEgyptian-L/archives/week277.txt   (859 words)

  
 Picture of Egypt : Karnak area - Khonsu's Temple
Students of the World => Countries of the World => Pictures of Egypt => Khonsu's Temple
The pharaoh Thoutmosis III is up (but dead) with his arms folded.
Picture of Egypt : Karnak area - Khonsu's Temple
http://studentsoftheworld.free.fr/infopays/photos/affmax.php?fichier=Temple_Khonsou&CP=EGY&NB=1715   (56 words)

  
 The Gods of Ancient Egypt -- Khonsu
Description: Khonsu is the son of Amun and Mut, and is the god of the moon.
Worship: His cult center is at Thebes where he forms a triad with Amun and Mut.
Khonsu is a great lover of games, and is frequently shown playing a game of Senet against Thoth for one thing or another.
http://touregypt.net/godsofegypt/khonsu.htm   (121 words)

  
 The Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Forum
Note on ROYAL DATES & High Priests —Fabian Boudville, Sun Oct 23 15:50
Re: Khonsu Temple vol.3 online —Ian, Sun Oct 16 11:02
Re: Khonsu Temple vol.3 online —Terry E, Thu Oct 20 03:39
http://disc.server.com/Indices/177754.html   (1842 words)

  
 Untitled Document
There Khonsu's ka-statue joined the parade, after the king had made offerings to him.
http://users.tpg.com.au/lisekool/trial_letters.htm   (5984 words)

  
 Untitled Document
At the city of Thebes, Khonsu was considered the child of the god Amun and the goddess Mut.
A lunar deity, Khonsu was shown with a falcon or human head and crowned with a crescent moon.
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/2003/egypt-reborn/ancient-egypt/k4/timeline/khonsu_detail   (63 words)

  
 Civilization.ca - Egyptian civilization - Gods and goddesses - Khonsu
Civilization.ca - Egyptian civilization - Gods and goddesses - Khonsu
Khonsu is also seen as a youth with a sidelock of hair, and a crescent moon and a lunar disk on his head.
http://www.warmuseum.ca/civil/egypt/egcrgk2e.html   (63 words)

  
 Workmen
Acting as Chief Right Formmen are Khonsu, his son Nekhemmut and his great grandson Khonsu or Great Great Grandson Bakenmut.
http://members.aol.com/IanWade/Waste/workmen.html   (285 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Exorcism
In the famous case where a demon was expelled from the daughter of the Prince of Bekhten, human ministry was unavailing, and the god Khonsu himself had to be sent the whole way from Thebes for the purpose.
The demon gracefully retired when confronted with the god, and was allowed by the latter to be treated at a grand banquet before departing "to his own place" (op.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05709a.htm   (1751 words)

  
 Tanis. Temple of Khonsu
The temple lies slightly northeast of the Temple of Amun, and was built by King Nectanebo 1 of the early 4th century BCE.
The Temple of Khonsu is supposed to be under excavation, and there seem to be fairly much left of it to allow some nice reconstruction.
http://i-cias.com/egypt/tanis10.htm   (48 words)

  
 LUXOR TEMPLE
During this festival,Amun came from his Karnak residence to Luxor, along with his wife, Mut, and their son, Khonsu.
Amun then consummated his marriage and fathered the king.
Luxor Temple was host to one of the main Theban festivals, Opet.
http://gtae.users.btopenworld.com/luxor.htm   (723 words)

  
 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Thoth challenged Khonsu to a game, and Khonsu couldn't resist- after all, he was confident that he was the best senet player of all, and knew he would enjoy boasting about his victory over the god of wisdom.
Nut was naturally quite saddened by this so she turned to Thoth, the ibis-head god of wisdom and writing- because if anyone could outsmart the spell, it would be Thoth!
He visited Khonsu, the moon god who loved to play the game senet.
http://www.neferchichi.com/re.html   (800 words)

  
 GateWorld - Stargate SG-1 Season Six: 'The Other Guys'
Khonsu has learned where Anubis has been getting his advanced technology ("Between Two Fires", "Revelations").
O'Neill asks them to take the scientists and hide them someplace safe until the mission is over.
Felger and Coombs dress up in the dead men's Jaffa armor and head out to the planet's surface, where SG-1 is being brought before Khonsu.
http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/608.shtml   (728 words)

  
 The Comment of Ankh F N Khonsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is more commonly just called The Comment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Comment_of_Ankh_F_N_Khonsu   (210 words)

  
 Details of the object
On the lateral sides, the mummy of Khonsu appears with his name and title: " servitor in the place of truth ".
On another side (not shown), Khonsu and his wife are taking part in a repast.
One side of the box depicts the purification ritual of Khonsu's mummy, carefully wrapped and covered with a funerary mask surmounted by an unguent cone.
http://www.egyptianmuseum.gov.eg/details.asp?which2=548   (98 words)

  
 bit-tech.net Forums - View Profile: khonsu
That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
khonsu is not a member of any public groups
http://forums.bit-tech.net/member.php?u=2361   (36 words)

  
 Site contents
Temple of Karnak - Temple of Khonsu from inside
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/table.htm   (825 words)

  
 factology.com -> Archive -> February 16, 2002
Khonsu, like other angelic beings, was granted the right to come in the form of a well made man—physical that is, to walk amongst men.
He taught them to be responsible and to acquire jobs needed to support the black community.
He works close with Khanum, the fashioner of each persons body.
http://www.factology.com/20020216.htm   (121 words)

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