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    The sekhem scepter is a type of ritual scepter in ancient Egypt. As a symbol of authority, it is often incorporated in names and words associated with...
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    Was-sceptre (redirect from Was scepter)
    Was (wꜣs) is the Egyptian hieroglyph character representing power. Sekhem scepter Allen, James P. (2014-07-24). Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the...
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  • wꜣssceptre (uꜣs) wꜣs (uas) tril., See Was scepter 𓌁 S41 U+13301 sceptre 𓌂 S42 U+13302 Sekhem scepter sḫm Sekhem scepter; "power" is sḫm, (sḫm) 𓌃 S43 U+13303...
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    postscript (link) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crook and flail. Sekhem scepter Was scepter Pharaoh-seated, with flail & red crown (hieroglyph)...
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  • hieroglyph symbol and sceptre associated with Egyptian gods and pharaohs Sekhem scepter, a ritual sceptre associated with power, authority, and the god Osiris...
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    Depiction of Tuthmose III at Karnak holding a Hedj Club and a Sekhem Scepter standing before two obelisks he had erected there...
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    advantageous winds allowed upstream travel on the Nile. A replacement of the sekhem scepter held in the hand in vignettes from the Books of the Dead refers to obtaining...
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    forward. In his left hand he holds a long staff, in his right hand a Sekhem scepter. His hair is in fairly long locks. He wears a short kilt and a leopard...
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  • Sehetepibre Sehetepebreankh-nedjem Sehetepkare Intef Seked Seker Sekhem-ankh-Ptah Sekhem scepter Sekhemib-Perenmaat Sekhemkare Sekhemkare (vizier) Sekhemkare...
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  • "Hut-Repyt") Beit Khallaf Diospolis Parva (Modern: "Hiw", Ancient: "Hut-Sekhem") el-Hawawish el-Salamuni Khemmis or Panopolis (Modern: "Akhmin", Ancient:...
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  • can be broken up into word-concepts: Sekhem refers to "form" and the concept of soul/spirit. The sekhem scepter was a symbol of authroity. It also refer...
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    impressions. The Turin King List 7:24 contains the entry: "The Dual King Sekhem[ka]re Wadjtawy Sobekhotep, 4 years, 2 months x days" {nsw-bit sḫm-kꜢ-rꜤ...
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    the princesses. On the right hand side Akhenaten and Nefertiti raise Sekhem scepters, giving homage to the sun. They are accompanied by Meritaten, Meketaten...
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    depicting Khnum.[citation needed] Left of center is the was scepter or similar-looking djam scepter.: 56  Joseph Smith described figure 1 as; Kolob, signifying...
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  • Egyptian underworld and he's the Egyptian mythical counterpart of Satan. Sekhem (voiced by Roger Rose) and Khesef (voiced by Lex Lang) are two of the many...
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  • also not tied to the Web of Faith as other Amenti are. They receive more Sekhem than other Amenti and can transfer that to others as well. Primary Hekau:...
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