Khnum   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Khnum   - an Egyptian god, worshipped mostly in the region of Elephantine
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AET_1.4.'26   and Khnum shall take away thy children to his place of execution,
AET_1.6   Khnum is there as god ..... his soles, his side is placed near him.
AET_1.14'83   Khnum, lord of Elephantine, great god, lord of the Cataract;
AET_1.17   [A] "Great Hymn" to Khnum . . . [B] "Morning Hymns" to Khnum
AET_1.18'7   Khnum, the lord of Hut-weret, overseer of secrets of this great
AET_1.21'D   Horus who eats corpses. Khnum. [ Ptah (?) the Great (?)] who
AET_2.1'G   have your shins, Horus, that Khnum built, swaddled by Isis
AET_2.1'I   I am Khnum, lord of Antinoē { Herwer }. Beware of repeating
AET_3.14'15   "By Khnum [the great], the lord of Elephantine, my god! You
AET_4.15'A   lady of Ḥwt-ḫnt and Knum, Amun, Horus and Hathor,
AET_4.21'A   of the Two Fledglings, of Khnum-Rê master of Esna, of Menhyt,
AET_4.22   and Khnum the great, lord of Elephantine, Isis the Giver of
AET_4.24   Lake, prophet of Khnum, pre-eminent in his wa, prophet of
AET_4.26   Atum residing in his Djbait; Khnum, great god in his chapel;
AET_4.39'D   of Isis of Philae, priest of Khnum the great, priest of Sekhmet
AET_4.52'A   of [Khmu]nu, second prophet of Khnum-Re master of Herwer
AET_4.52'F   given to you in the temple of Khnum-Re, the lord of Antinoë,
AET_5.4   prophet of Min lord of Senut and of Khnum lord of Semenu-hor,
AET_5.9   of Letopolis, prophet of Khnum lord of Semen-Hor, Kha-hapi;
AET_9.13'D   . . . Khnum, great lord of Elephantine, Amun, Imhotep, scribe of
SelPap_2.397A   (111/110)   east: land of Khnum ; west: land of . . .; or
THI_258   (c. 264)   en of the two lands, Khnum ab en Shu mer neteru, A

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