II. 23. Geb

II. 23. Geb

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

Geb is the god of the earth in the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians. Both Geb and Adam are associated with the earth, they are one and the same person.

Geb = earth = Adam

Also both are associated with plants.

All the plants necessary for people grow on Geb.

God gave plants and their fruits as food to Adam.

According to the myth, Geb quarreled with his wife Nut because she ate her children - the heavenly bodies - every day, and then gave birth to them again. This reflects the information that the intelligent reptiles not only used the first people as a workforce, but also as food.

Geb is a good god; protecting the living and the dead from the snakes living in the earth. Protecting people from snakes is a mythological reflection of the war between people led by Ham against the intelligent reptiles during the Flood. His title "prince of princes" indicates that people won.

He was associated with the underworld. In the Pyramid Texts, Geb is the embodiment of the underworld and the god of Duat. Geb / Ham was the ancestor of all people.

Important: the power of the pharaoh was considered to go back to Geb. He headed the judges in the myth of the dispute between Horus and Seth over Osiris's right to the throne. Osiris was Geb's heir. The throne passed from Osiris to Horus, and the pharaohs were considered Horus's successors and servants.

The name Geb was written with a hieroglyph for duck. In one text, Geb's daughter Isis is called a "duck's egg". A characteristic feature of geese is their noisiness. And russian word "hamit" (to be rude), which comes from the name Ham, has one of the meanings - to scream. The divine goose was called Ngg wr ("Great Screamer"). Geb was associated with the divine goose that laid the world egg from which the sun and the world emerged.

A Roman terracotta statuette of Bes, an Egyptian deity, is on display at the Ephesus Museum in Selcuk, Turkey.

The word Bes in reverse is Seb, close to Geb/Ham.

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