Light is usually a symbol of purity, power, authority. For this reason, many historical religions and cults have defined the concept of light as the most important definitional feature of God. Some ancient religions have even developed around the sun worship. In ancient Egypt, there were two minor religions at different times, and they were early forms of Judaism. These two belief systems have many features, such as the importance of light and the existence of a central religious leader, but there are some important differences in the practice of the development of Athens and the early Judaism and worship there is.
It is an important concept in many religions, including Jewish denominations and ancient Egyptian religions. Many people are familiar with the God of the Bible, but most people may have never heard of Egyptian sun god Asten. The worship of these gods is remarkably different, but the Egyptian gods of the sun have remarkable similarities with the God of Israel. - Witch - a magician of Satan, or just another religion. In today's society, new religions are overflowing. One of the oldest, but fastest growing beliefs of today is magic. Since the 13th century, this earth-based, naturally-oriented belief has been established, but it has only recently started to spread all over the world. No matter where we are, we will see something related to magical practice.
The first volume began in 1350 BC, in honor of the Hieroglyphs of the God of the Sun, with a wonderful hymn to Atten. The creation myth of Babylon led to the creation of God, Madok, the Creator of God who built the world from the body of Tiamato. From chaos and the sea, Babylon was born, but before she defeated Maduk, she created a monster containing the first dragon whose veins were filled with poison rather than blood. Hesiod was in the late eighth century BC. I reviewed the birth of the gods of Olympus and the paths unfortunately encountered by deadly people - Prometheus and Pandora. According to chronological order, Anthology introduces Gilgamesh epic, Lucretius, Epicurus poet and Genesis 1-4
John Foster recently commented on this hymn. By examining hymns, he explained the attributes of Atten. As Stanza 7 says "only God, there is no one else", little or no mention is made of "great hymns" and most other Amarna's works. To the gods of the Pantheon of ancient Egypt. Akhenaten clearly showed to his subject that his authority is the best, at least for the moment the old way has disappeared.