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Per-Geb
𓅭𓃀𓀭NK    𓎼𓄿𓃀𓅆LP   𓈎𓃀𓅭𓀭TI    𓎤𓃀𓃀𓅭𓀭NK

𓎼𓃀𓃀𓀭MK                    𓎤𓃀𓃀𓀭

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(Demotic)
MDC: gb
Gardiner: Geb, gbb
Budge: Geb
​James P. Allen : gbb , gbw
Transliteration: Geb
Alt: ḳeb
Coptic: 
Hebrew: Gb/ גב
Greek: Kêb Κηβ, Sebu Κεμπού, Sibou Σίβου, (Modern) Gkeb Γκεμπ 
Demotic:  
Arabic: Jeb جب
English: Geb
Kemetic: Geb
Pronounced: Geb or Keb
Meaning: earth (root word gbb)
Home: 
Temple:


Nome: 

Consort
Nut

Children
Wesir/Osiris
Auset/Isis
Setesh/Set
Nebet-Hut/Nephthys
Horu wer /Horus the elder

Father
Shu

Mother
Tefnut

Siblings
Nut

Priest names

Features
a man with a goose upon his head or a man with brown skin stretch out over the earth

Symbols
earth
goose
Colors brown, green
earth quakes 
laughter
crop growth 
snakes
bulls
grain (barley)
​reeds
ram
crocodile
barley
​rabbit/hare 

Roles


Connection to other gods
Cronus/κρόνᾡ (Plutarch)

Celebrations

Offering items
Snake, bull, ram, crocodile fetishes 
Patchouli
Sandalwood
Nag Champa
Burgundy pitch
Brown damar
Spikenard
Storax
Pine
Sage
Agate
Unakite
Coal
Obsidian
Onyx
Malachite
Green Tourmaline
Peridot 
Jet stone
Almonds and honey 
Acorns
Beer
Barley
Corn
Mugwart




Other names


Epitaphs
iwa mnx n Sw : excellent heir of Shu
sA-tA : Son of earth 
nHbw-kAw : father of snakes
ngg wr  : Great honker or cackler 
ngAgA-wr : great chatterbox

ref.http://www.alchemy-works.com/elements_earth.html




Invocation for Geb



 in Gb wp.f rA.t ib.t n.t pr ib.w HAtj.t n.t pr HAtj.w
It is Geb, who has opened your mouth, (That) your heart is for you, your heart

ref. http://eprints.nbu.bg/90/1/The_Formula_of_the.pdf
#gb , #geb
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