Anonymous ID: f2e8ec July 1, 2021, 4:47 a.m. No.14028711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8734

>>14020427

 

(Please read from the start)

 

Satis is the first one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satis_(goddess)

 

“Satet, Satit or Satjet, Satjit in Ancient Egyptian (Ancient Egyptian: Sṯt or Sṯıt, lit. "Pourer" or "Shooter"), Greek: Satis, also known by numerous related names, was an Upper Egyptian goddess who, along with Khnum and Anuket, formed part of the Elephantine Triad. A protective deity of Egypt's southern border with Nubia, she came to personify the former annual flooding of the Nile and to serve as a war, hunting, and fertility goddess.

 

She was sometimes conflated with Isis and Sopdet, goddess of the bright star Sirius, which the Egyptians connected with the onset of the Nile flooding. Under the interpretatio graeca, she was conflated with Hera and Juno.”

 

>> Satis is connected to Sirius. She is a warrior.

 

“Names

 

The exact pronunciation of Egyptian is often uncertain since vowels were not recorded until a very late period. In transcription, the goddess's name also appears as Setis, Sati, Setet, Satet, Satit, and Sathit. Derived from sṯ, meaning "eject", "shoot", "pour", or "throw", her name can be variously translated as "She who Shoots" or "She who Pours" depending on which of her roles is being emphasized.

 

Her name was originally written with the hieroglyph for a linen garment's shoulder knot (S29); this was later replaced by Anuket's animal hide pierced by an arrow (F29). She was also known by epithets, such as "Mistress of Elephantine" and "She Who Runs Like an Arrow", thought to refer to the flowing river current. “

 

>> From the sound of it, she is an archer type of warrior.

 

“History

 

A goddess of the Upper Egyptians, her cult is first attested on jars beneath the Step Pyramid of Saqqara (Dynasty III). She appears in the Pyramid Texts (Dynasty VI) purifying a deceased pharaoh's body with four jars of water from Elephantine.

 

Her principal center of worship was at Abu (Elephantine), an island in Aswan on the southern edge of Egypt. Her temple there occupied an early predynastic site shown by Wells to be aligned with the star Sirius. Other centers include Swenet (Aswan proper) and Setet (Sehel Island nearby). She was particularly associated with the upper reaches of the Nile, which the Egyptians sometimes considered to have its source near Aswan. She is invoked in Aramaic as Sati on a divorce document in the Elephantine papyri.”

 

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Anonymous ID: f2e8ec July 1, 2021, 4:57 a.m. No.14028734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6394

>>14028711

 

(Please read from the start)

 

>> So her temple, built since PRE-DYNASTIC times, in Elephantine was aligned with Sirius. Interesting! She is also known in the Aramaic language. Nice!

 

“Myths

 

As a war goddess, Satis protected Egypt's southern Nubian frontier by killing the enemies of the pharaoh with her sharp arrows.

 

As a fertility goddess, she was thought to grant the wishes of those who sought love.

 

She seems to have originally been paired with the Theban god Montu but later replaced Heket as the consort of Khnum, guardian of the source of the Nile. By Khnum, her child was Anuket, goddess of the Nile. After Khnum was conflated with Ra, she sometimes became an Eye of Ra in place of Hathor.

 

Together Khnum, Anuket, and Satis formed the Elephantine Triad.

 

Representation

 

Satis was usually pictured as a woman in a sheath dress wearing the hedjet, the conical crown of Upper Egypt, with antelope horns. She is sometimes depicted with bow and arrows; holding an ankh or scepter; or offering jars of purifying water.

 

She also appears in the form of an antelope.

 

Her symbols were the arrow and the running river.”

 

>> I’ve got a missing Sebetti anons, the one I couldn’t identify on page 963 – 5th point. Also Satis is an archer, just perfect for the switching of weapon places on the upper register of the bronze Plaque from Hell as explained in page 1 008, last paragraph. So what do you think? Did I just found my last Sebetti? Or is this some type of sub-group squadron related to the Ram Sebetti = army hierarchy?

 

Also that horned crown of her is just perfect as a weapon if we compare it to the Ram and the Lamassu warriors = same type. What do you think Anons: is my last Sebetti the Antelope Sebetti? How many Antelopes we’ve seen on those Palettes anons? All of those animals we saw on the palettes (starting page 114), were they really animals or were they Sebetti warriors depicted in their animal form = symbolic way? What we see on those palettes is the battles between the Feline and the Antelope Sebettis. I think I’ve found my missing Sebetti anons = it’s the Antelope Sebetti.

 

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