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  Kneph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed, according to Plutarch and Diodorus, kneph was identical with the Greek pneuma.
Kneph eventually became considered to be the creator god himself, in Elephantine, although his identity was finally assimilated into the more important god Amun.
In art, Kneph was depicted as a ram, the animal symbolic of the ba, a major aspect of the Egyptian notion of the soul; the Egyptian word for "ram" was "ba".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kneph   (159 words)

  
 Kneph - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Kneph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kneph was an Egyptian god, originally the supreme god for people at Elephantine.
According to Plutarch and Diodorus, kneph was identical to the Greek pneuma, the words having the same meaning.
Kneph in this context was that of a spirit which breathed life into things, giving them form.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Kneph.html   (115 words)

  
 Kneph-Khnum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kneph was the special god of Elephantiné, but he was worshipped also in all the more southern parts of Egypt, in Nubia, and in Ethiopia.
Kneph is also found with the peculiar crown (atef) on his head, which more commonly characterizes Ra or Osiris, a crown composed of the solar disk, with an ostrich-feather on either side, and between the feathers a tall striped conical cap, surmounted by a flower or a tassel.
In the minds of the vulgar, Kneph was as distinct from Ammon as from Phthah or Khem, and had his own temples, his own form, his own color, his own proper sacrifices, ceremonies, and the like.
www.dabar.org /rawlinson/raw-ch10/Kneph-Khnum.html   (688 words)

  
 John Yarker's Kneph
Dogged by controversy from its inception, The Kneph was, from 1881 to 1900, the official journal of the Antient and Primitive Rite of Masonry in England.
Although no further numbered issues of The Kneph were to appear, Yarker, on November 14, 1896, had published a broadsheet with a reprint, from The Freemason's Chronicle,of his article "Freemasonry and Devil-Worship" on one side, and on the reverse a reprint of his 1881 treaty to recognize Garibaldi as the Imperial Grand Master.
The very last Kneph, dated September, 1900, was titled, "Manifesto of the Sovereign Sanctuary, 33-95, Great Britain, Ireland, etc." This was one last attempt to present the claims for the legitimacy of the A. Rite, and one last criticism of Craft Freemasonry for not accepting these claims.
freemasonry.bcy.ca /kneph/kneph.html   (1761 words)

  
 Articles - Horus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Consequently, Horus was sometimes considered took on the aspects of the tale that Ra exhibited, to have been the son of Neith, who remained a virgin, as a result of Kneph's creative act of breathing Horus' life into her via an ankh.
Kneph was connected to the Ba, and became identified with Banebdjed, both being depicted as ram-headed, and consequently this tale became viewed as Osiris, the most important god (at this time), causing Isis to become pregnant, while she still remained a virgin, by breathing Horus' soul into her.
Meanwhile, Kneph was said by Plutarch to have been understood by the egyptians in the same way as the greeks understood pneuma, meaning spirit, and so it was that Neith became pregnant by the actions of the holy spirit, like Mary does in the Christian story.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Horus   (3116 words)

  
 Kneph
If in his aspect as Kneph he is the Holy Spirit with the creative ideation brooding in him, as Chnouphis, he is the angel who "comes in" into the Virgin soil and flesh.
This was symbolized in ancient Egypt by Kneph, the 'unrevealed' god, who was represented as the serpent -- the emblem of eternity -- encircling a water-urn, with his head hovering over the waters, which he incubates with his breath.
She is the wife or female aspect of Ptah (the son of Kneph), the creative principle, or the Egyptian Demiurgus.
www.experiencefestival.com /kneph   (1421 words)

  
 Pantheon egyptian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Neph faceva le mundo, e habeva le capite de un ariete, con cornos curvate.
Tamben denominate: Num, Nef, Cnouphis, Cenubis, Kneph e Amen-Kneph.
Un Deo connexe (quasi identic) es Ptah, qui pare como un homine, un mummia con un "cappello de cranio" {en: skull-cap}, e un nano o pygmeo con gambas distorte.
interlingua.encyclopedia.st /Pantheon_egyptian   (1008 words)

  
 Kneph Definition / Kneph Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kneph was an EgyptianThe Arab Republic of Egypt, commonly known as Egypt, (in Arabic: مصر, romanized Miṣr or Maṣr, in Egyptian dialect) is a republic mostly located in north-eastern Africa.
Kneph is the Egyptian god who made the earth.
Kneph is the concealed Breath or Great Breath of the universe.
www.elresearch.com /Kneph   (315 words)

  
 Sacred Symbols of Mu: Chapter IX. Religion in Egypt and India
Kneph was called "the moulder." He was known by the Greeks as Knonphis.
Kneph is one of the oldest of the Egyptian gods and was especially worshipped in Nubia and Philae.
Kneph is spoken of as "the soul of the Universe" and "The Creator." His color was bright green.
www.sacred-texts.com /atl/ssm/ssm12.htm   (5050 words)

  
 Re: READ THIS!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The astrological mythology of Egyptian/Chaldean Kabbalistic cosmology as the begotten (Aeons) or seminal representations is often depicted as a male phallic (priapismic) principle {Aleph} that is formative of the substance, as notionally the 'Spirit of God', 'Cause of Being' or Demiurge (or Logos) known to the Egyptians by the deification Khnum/Chnum (Heb.
760 BCE in Amos 5:25-27]) or the solar and reincarnating ego entity Ammon identified with the ram-headed Chnuphis or Kneph (equated by the Greeks with Zeus or the Monad) as the equivalent of the Seraphim [Isaiah 6:2, 6]).
The origin of the Christianised doctrine of the Trinity and the immaculate conception, perhaps owes its origins to the Egyptian sacred myth of Har-Machis (as Horus) the sun-god of the two-fold horizon as equipoising spring (19-21 March) and autumn (21-23 September) equinoxes (ie.
www.talkaboutreligion.com /group/aus.religion/messages/75175.html   (2680 words)

  
 Graphics from The Kneph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dogged by controversy from its inception, The Kneph was, for a few short years, the official journal of the Antient and Primitive Rite of Masonry in England.
Download a 1433 x 1437 1200ppi, 52k gif file.
Snake and Eye image reproduced from The Kneph.
freemasonry.bcy.ca /kneph/kneph_images.html   (134 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Horus
Subsequently, in a certain few areas, Horus was identified as the son of Banebdjed, who was an obscure localised version of Kneph, and his wife Hatmehit, who was a version of Mehturt, since Mehturt had become identified as a form of Neith.
Horus became very popular during the time of the Roman Empire, in his form as a child, where he was depicted riding a goose or ram (symbols of Thoth and Kneph respectively).
Since Horus, as the son of Osiris, was only in existance after Osiris's death, and because Horus, in his earlier guise, was the husband of Isis, the difference between Horus and Osiris blurred, and so, after a few centuries, it came to be said that Horus was the resurrected form of Osiris.
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=horus   (2858 words)

  
 Page 367
Apophis was the serpent of the underworld, and Set or Typhon is identified with him; Kneph is also represented as a hawk-headed serpent; Isis and Nephthys were both identified with the urseus goddess Uatchet, and a center of the uraeus worship in predynastic times was the town in the Delta known as Per-Uatchet.
In the cases of Apophis and Set, if there was actual worship it was probably of the type known as avertive, which derives its stimulus from fear.
The asp was sacred to a goddess Ranno, was a companion of Kneph, and the representative of Agathadmmon (which name may have had a euphemistic origin).
www.ccel.org /s/schaff/encyc/encyc10/htm-old/0385=367.htm   (988 words)

  
 The Hebrew and other creations -fundamentally explained by Gerald Massey
In Egyptian, breath or spirit is Nef; and this was personated by Kneph, a form of the first god, who is said to be the breath of souls, or those who are in the firmament.
Kneph, the breathing life in the firmament, is also the Sailor on the water!
The god Kneph is also the spirit that presides over the Bau, which had become the Pit-hole, or the Tomb from the Womb of the Beginning.
www.theosophical.ca /HebrewCreations.htm   (16000 words)

  
 Kneph: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Kneph
For articles related to Kneph, see: Kneph, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul.
Definition of Kneph is extracted from the home page of United Lodge of Theosophists and THE THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY BY H. (Printed 1892).
Kneph is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
www.experiencefestival.com /a/Kneph/id/200933   (541 words)

  
 Serpents & Dragons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Besides the surname of serpents they were called the builders, the architects; for the immense grandeur of their temples and monuments were such, that even the pulverized remains of them stagger the mathematical calculations of our modern engineers.
The Greek Ophis, the Egyptian Kneph, called Dracontae stands erect on his tail, with a lion’s head, crowned and radiated, and bearing on the point of each ray one of the seven celestial spheres.Gods have been portrayed as winged creatures and balls of light.
The Egyptian Kneph, the Creator, is a Serpent who represented a circle surrounding the four corners of the earth in the form of a cross.Now we could ask ourselves why Dragons and Serpents are credited with this great wisdom and knowledge all over the world and why Christians have made Him Satan, the Devil?
www.crosscircle.com /CH_1d.htm   (2737 words)

  
 Rotten Tomatoes: The Vine: FilmFlam
kneph has not added any friends into his/her network.
No one has added a buzz about kneph yet.
Buzz is a short comment about a journal owner from his/her friends and/or other RT users (if allowed).
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 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum > The Truth.. regarding the Christianity...
The first scene on the left hand shows the God Taht, the Lunar Mercury, the Annunciator of the Gods, in the act of hailing the Virgin Queen, and announcing to her that she is to give birth to the coming Son.
This is the Holy Ghost or Spirit that causes the Immaculate Conception, Kneph being the spirit by name in Egyptian.
Behind the deity Kneph, on the right, three spirits--the Three Magi, or Kings of the Legend, are kneeling and offering presents with their right hand, and life with their left.
www.shiachat.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t50567.html   (764 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Bulfinch's Mythology (Egyptian Deities)
Amun manifested himself in his word or will, which created Kneph and Athor, of different sexes.
From Kneph and Athor proceeded Osiris and Isis.
Osiris was worshipped as the god of the sun, the source of warmth, life, and fruitfulness, in addition to which he was also regarded as the god of the Nile, who annually visited his wife, Isis (the Earth), by means of an inundation.
www.egyptianmyths.net /mythbulfinch.htm   (1221 words)

  
 Kneph, Knouphis: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Kneph, Knouphis
Kneph, Knouphis: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Kneph, Knouphis
For articles related to Kneph, Knouphis, see: Kneph, Knouphis, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul.
Definition of Kneph, Knouphis is extracted from the home page of The Theosophical Society, International Headquarters, Pasadena, California.
www.experiencefestival.com /a/Kneph_Knouphis/id/107773   (501 words)

  
 part2.htm
These are the seeds of the pomegranate on the hem of Aaron's ephod or robe.
Birth is from the egg of Ra issued from the mouth of Kneph (the serpent energies of Fohat).
In Babylonia the egg is sacred to Beltis or Ishtar as a symbol of resurrection and eternal life.
members.aol.com /maatmythology/part2.htm   (3670 words)

  
 Atheist Internet Outreach, Winter 1998 Newsletter
The god Kneph, "spirit" by name, assisted by the goddess Hathor, impregnates the virgin by holding the "ankh" symbol of life to her mouth.
Behind the ram-headed Kneph are three human figures, kneeling and offering gifts with one hand and life with the other.
Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons in the second century, wrote: "The gnostics truly declared that all the supernatural transactions asserted in the Gospels were counterparts (or representations) of what took place above." Many scholars have seen the key to the Nativity story in astronomical allegory.
www.atheistalliance.org /outreach/news-1998_winter.html   (4560 words)

  
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STAR PROBE - Start at the command console of your Star Probe with your telecommunicator ringing), ANSWER TELECOMMUNICATOR (you are ordered by NASA Control to explore the three closest planets and must collects one animal, one plant and one metal from each planet.
KNEPH (First Time) - GO KNEPH (you land and the door automatically opens.
KNEPH (Third Time) - E, E, E, THROW NET (you catch the Tongi), GET TONGI, GET NET, W, W, W, GO STAR probe, DROP TONGI.
www.syntax2000.co.uk /issues/53/nebula.sol.txt   (420 words)

  
 Sublime Sage. of Knight of Kneph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ceremony for the degree of Sublime Sage, of Knight of Kneph, 85
Secret Word: Kneph (spirit); Answer: Jao (united two natures).
Jewel and Symbol: an oval with a central point.
www.stelling.nl /vrijmetselarij/memphis_r85.html   (141 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
KNEPH N, Exam Monument, Read Message, E, Exam Skeleton, Get Key, Read Diary, W, S, S, Get Pummice, Get Rope, Drop Pummice, N, D, Get Ladder, U, Go Starprobe, Go AMUN.
KNEPH N, Tie Rope, Climb Rope, Get FERRUM, U, Untie Rope, S, E, Drop Ice, Dig BUSH, Get Bush, E, E, Go Tent, Get Dynamite, S, W, W, W, D, W, Get Can Opener, E, U, Go Starprobe, Go SERAPIS.
KNEPH E, E, E, Throw Net, Get TONGI, W, W, W, Go Starprobe, Go EARTH, END.
www.syntax2000.co.uk /issues/30/nebula.sol.txt   (188 words)

  
 Sirius2
The flooding of the river basin was paramount for the fertility of the land and was therefore the basis of the life and wealth of Egypt.
- "And even when the Star of Kneph has brought the summer round, And the Nile rises fast and full along the thirsty ground".
But in the earlier temple service of Denderah it was Isis Sothis, at Philae Isis Sati, or Satit, and, for a long time in Egypt's mythology, the resting-place of the soul of that goddess, and thus a favorable star.
www.winshop.com.au /annew/sirius2.htm   (1150 words)

  
 milne 655 of Trajan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ex James Lovette, author of Biblical Related Coins, and Jim Clark, with original ticket.
Agathodaemon: In the Egyptian mythology, Kneph is the unmade and eternal deity according to Plutarch.
The serpent is also the Agathodaemon, 'yadri Tiixi' (good genie of fortune) or benevolent spirit, giving impulses, acting as a sort of messenger between mortals and the gods.
www.wildwinds.com /aca/ric/trajan/milne_655.html   (225 words)

  
 Tactical Ops Forum - TO Full Screen Problem
Warn KnEpH · View KnEpH's Warnings · #2
Hmmz, Reinstall your gfx drivers as those seem to cause the problem and then i would run ut in safe mode once and then before startin ut as normal i would check the ini files user.ini.
Warn KnEpH · View KnEpH's Warnings · #4
forums.tactical-ops.to /showthread.php?t=5741   (227 words)

  
 [No title]
A symbol of creative force; Chnoumis or Kneph is "the unmade and eternal deity" according to Plutarch.
He is represented as blue (ether), and with his ram's head with an asp between the horns, he might be taken for Ammon or Chnouphis (q.v.).
Says an inscription: "I am Chnoumis, Son of the Universe, 700", a mystery having a direct reference to the reincarnating EGO.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/ctg/chj-chz.htm   (10333 words)

  
 The Great Pyramid
The name was adopted by many initiated adepts, who were known as 'serpents of wisdom'; the caduceus or staff of Hermes is entwined with either one or two serpents.
Khnum later became known as Kneph or Chnuphis, who was represented as a huge serpent; he stood for divine creative wisdom, and was the patron of the initiates.[10] These considerations are in keeping with the Arab legends that associate the Pyramid with Hermes.
In the 1980s several ancient Egyptian monuments, including the Great Pyramid, were radiocarbon dated [11].
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/dp5/pyramid.htm   (6791 words)

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