Per-Neḥebkau
𓅘𓎛𓃀𓏴𓂓𓏥𓂕 𓈖𓎛𓅘𓃀𓅱𓂓𓂓𓂓
𓈖𓎛𓅘𓃀𓅱𓂓𓂓𓂓𓂕
MDC: nHb-kAw
Gardiner: Neḥebkau
Budge:
Transliteration: Nehebkaw
Coptic: nouḥb ⲛⲟⲩϩⲃ (harness, yoke) (S) ku ⲕⲱ (for soul)
so in Coptic it prob would be something like Nouḥbku or sight variation thereof for more info
Hebrew:
Greek:
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt: Nehebu-Kau
Pronounced: Neḥebkau
Meaning: combine/ harness the kA(s) (souls) (in the after life you want your ba and ka soul to reunite to make the illuminated akh soul in the heaven)
Gardiner: Neḥebkau
Budge:
Transliteration: Nehebkaw
Coptic: nouḥb ⲛⲟⲩϩⲃ (harness, yoke) (S) ku ⲕⲱ (for soul)
so in Coptic it prob would be something like Nouḥbku or sight variation thereof for more info
Hebrew:
Greek:
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt: Nehebu-Kau
Pronounced: Neḥebkau
Meaning: combine/ harness the kA(s) (souls) (in the after life you want your ba and ka soul to reunite to make the illuminated akh soul in the heaven)
Home: Heliopolis
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Neḥemtauy/ nHmt-awAy
Children
Father
Serqet
Geb
Mother
Renenutet (sometimes seen as her son)
Alternate Parents
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
He looked like a snake with arms and legs sometimes he had wings.
Symbols
Roles
He binds the Ka and Ba (souls) in the afterlife to make the akh. Sometimes he is seen as protection Atum or Ra, depending on what region, during Ra's nightly travel, as a sun god, under the earth,)
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Serket (for the being a snake seen as having power over snake-bites and thus all poisonous creatures)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
that which gives Ka
he who harnesses the spirits
overturner of doubles
collector of souls
provider of goods and foods
bestower of dignities
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Neḥemtauy/ nHmt-awAy
Children
Father
Serqet
Geb
Mother
Renenutet (sometimes seen as her son)
Alternate Parents
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
He looked like a snake with arms and legs sometimes he had wings.
Symbols
Roles
He binds the Ka and Ba (souls) in the afterlife to make the akh. Sometimes he is seen as protection Atum or Ra, depending on what region, during Ra's nightly travel, as a sun god, under the earth,)
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Serket (for the being a snake seen as having power over snake-bites and thus all poisonous creatures)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
that which gives Ka
he who harnesses the spirits
overturner of doubles
collector of souls
provider of goods and foods
bestower of dignities