"Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled in the 18th dynasty. He is famous for changing the religion of Egypt from the worship of many gods to the worship of one god, the Aten, who was represented by a sun disk. He also moved the capital from Thebes to a new city called Akhetaten, which means “Horizon of the Aten”. He was married to Nefertiti, one of the most beautiful women in history, and had six daughters with her. He is also known for his distinctive artistic style, which showed him and his family in a more realistic and natural way than previous pharaohs."
I think he had a lot of backlash. Happened to look into this guy the other day.
so he had some backlash?
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Yes, he did have some backlash from the people who followed the traditional gods of Egypt. Some of his successors tried to erase his name and memory from history, and his city of Akhetaten was abandoned and destroyed. His religious reforms were seen as a threat to the stability and order of the ancient Egyptian society. Some historians even consider him as a tyrant who imposed his will on the people without regard for their beliefs and customs12. However, some scholars also view him as a visionary and a pioneer who tried to introduce a new and more universal concept of divinity3. His legacy is still debated and controversial today.
what year was this guy around.. compared to when Isis and Osiris were around?
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Akhenaten was a pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt, who ruled from about 1353 BCE to 1336 BCE12. Isis and Osiris were two of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion, who were believed to be the first divine royal couple of the land. They were part of the Ennead of Heliopolis, a group of nine gods that descended from the creator god Ra. The worship of Isis and Osiris dates back to at least the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from about 2494 BCE to 2345 BCE34. Therefore, Akhenaten lived more than a thousand years after Isis and Osiris were first mentioned by name in Egyptian texts. However, the myth of Osiris and Isis reached its basic form in or before the 24th century BCE, which means that Akhenaten was familiar with their story and cult4. In fact, Akhenaten’s religious reforms were seen as a radical departure from the traditional worship of Isis and Osiris and other Egyptian gods. He tried to establish a new monotheistic religion that focused on the worship of the Aten, the sun disk. He also changed his name from Amenhotep IV to Akhenaten, meaning “beneficial to Aten”, and moved his capital from Thebes to a new city called Akhetaten, meaning “Horizon of Aten” 12. Akhenaten’s actions provoked a lot of opposition and resentment from the priests and people who followed the old gods, especially Isis and Osiris. After his death, his successors tried to erase his memory and restore the old religion12.
Now.. if this is the guy.. why would these shriners be all hard on over him. If it's not him.. who the hell is it.
They're even more obsessed with Inanna/Ishtar/Ashtoreth/Semiramis the older Babylonian version of Isis, and they even state themselves that Nimrod/Tammuz is literally the creator of freemasonry.
Nimrod/Osiris aka Baal the god of thousand faces is now better known as the lucifer/satan, the devil himself.
Inanna is the origin of the widow btw, because Babylon is older than Egypt, but yes It refers to Horus and Tammuz, or Jah-bull-on aka lucifer.
"Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled in the 18th dynasty. He is famous for changing the religion of Egypt from the worship of many gods to the worship of one god, the Aten, who was represented by a sun disk. He also moved the capital from Thebes to a new city called Akhetaten, which means “Horizon of the Aten”. He was married to Nefertiti, one of the most beautiful women in history, and had six daughters with her. He is also known for his distinctive artistic style, which showed him and his family in a more realistic and natural way than previous pharaohs."
I think he had a lot of backlash. Happened to look into this guy the other day.
so he had some backlash?
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Yes, he did have some backlash from the people who followed the traditional gods of Egypt. Some of his successors tried to erase his name and memory from history, and his city of Akhetaten was abandoned and destroyed. His religious reforms were seen as a threat to the stability and order of the ancient Egyptian society. Some historians even consider him as a tyrant who imposed his will on the people without regard for their beliefs and customs12. However, some scholars also view him as a visionary and a pioneer who tried to introduce a new and more universal concept of divinity3. His legacy is still debated and controversial today.
what year was this guy around.. compared to when Isis and Osiris were around?
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Akhenaten was a pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt, who ruled from about 1353 BCE to 1336 BCE12. Isis and Osiris were two of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion, who were believed to be the first divine royal couple of the land. They were part of the Ennead of Heliopolis, a group of nine gods that descended from the creator god Ra. The worship of Isis and Osiris dates back to at least the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from about 2494 BCE to 2345 BCE34. Therefore, Akhenaten lived more than a thousand years after Isis and Osiris were first mentioned by name in Egyptian texts. However, the myth of Osiris and Isis reached its basic form in or before the 24th century BCE, which means that Akhenaten was familiar with their story and cult4. In fact, Akhenaten’s religious reforms were seen as a radical departure from the traditional worship of Isis and Osiris and other Egyptian gods. He tried to establish a new monotheistic religion that focused on the worship of the Aten, the sun disk. He also changed his name from Amenhotep IV to Akhenaten, meaning “beneficial to Aten”, and moved his capital from Thebes to a new city called Akhetaten, meaning “Horizon of Aten” 12. Akhenaten’s actions provoked a lot of opposition and resentment from the priests and people who followed the old gods, especially Isis and Osiris. After his death, his successors tried to erase his memory and restore the old religion12.
Now.. if this is the guy.. why would these shriners be all hard on over him. If it's not him.. who the hell is it.
Knocked up his sister or his mother?
They're even more obsessed with Inanna/Ishtar/Ashtoreth/Semiramis the older Babylonian version of Isis, and they even state themselves that Nimrod/Tammuz is literally the creator of freemasonry.
Nimrod/Osiris aka Baal the god of thousand faces is now better known as the lucifer/satan, the devil himself.
Inanna is the origin of the widow btw, because Babylon is older than Egypt, but yes It refers to Horus and Tammuz, or Jah-bull-on aka lucifer.