Abtu
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Abtu ({{langx|egy|ꜣbḏw}}) is the name of a sacred fish, according to Egyptian mythology, and of the city of Abydos,[https://books.google.com/books?id=5h-xQNZhY9kC&q=Abtu-fish+egyptFeasts&pg=PR37 of Light: Celebrations for the Seasons of Life Based on the Egyptian-Normandi Ellis] retrieved 17/09/2011 the place where Osiris and the early rulers of Egypt were buried.
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Abtu as word
Abtu was also the ancient word for the western or west of something. This was then understood as the place where the days passage of the sun across the sky finishes so for ancient Egypt where the sun dies each day and passes into the dark underworld.[http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ael/ael16.htm Ancient Egyptian Legends, by M. A. Murray] retrieved 17/09/2011
Abtu as fish
Evidence of Abtu being known as a sacred fish here is taken from “A Hymn Of Praise To Ra When He Riseth In The Eastern Part Of Heaven” as translated by Robert Guisepi (1984):{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20111011153340/http://history-world.org/Book%20of%20the%20Dead.htm (excerpt from) A Hymn Of Praise To Ra When He Riseth In The Eastern Part Of Heaven]}} Robert Guisepi, 1984. retrieved 17/09/2011
“Let me behold the Abtu Fish at his season.”
Furthermore, the goddess Isis is said to have transformed into the Abtu, perhaps therefore lending to the creature its sacred state.[https://books.google.com/books?id=5h-xQNZhY9kC&q=Abtu-fish+egyptFeasts&pg=PR37 of Light: Celebrations for the Seasons of Life Based on the Egyptian-Normandi Ellis] retrieved 17/09/2011 Isis, as 'Abtu, Great Fish of the Abyss,'[https://books.google.com/books?id=RW3KuMNeHQsC&dq=Abtu,+Great+Fish+of+the+Abyss,'+was+identified+with+the+penis-swallower.&pg=PA82 The First Book of the Black Goddess By Matomah Alesha] retrieved 18/09/2011 was identified with the penis-swallower of the Osiris in the legend of Osiris within the city of Oxyrhynchus, and named the city after the sacred fish (Oxyrhynchus means "sharp nosed fish"). The fish cult spread to many parts of Egypt.[https://www.jesusneverexisted.com/hypatia/ R. E. Witt, Isis in the Ancient World (Johns Hopkins UP, 1971) ]
Abtu in myth
The mythological Abtu also was known to accompany the barque of Ra across the sky at sunrise.[http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ael/ael16.htm Ancient Egyptian Legends, by M. A. Murray] retrieved 17/09/2011
References
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External links
- [http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/egyptian-mythology.php?deity=ABTU Entry of Abtu at Godchecker.com]
- [http://www.aboutegypt.net/bod97.htm Excerpt of the Book of the Dead]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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Category:Legendary creatures in Egyptian mythology
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