Comparing the ancient Egyptian creation myth with the Christian Biblical creation of ancient Egyptian religion may be quite different from the Bible's creation record. In Genesis there is an explanation of "beginning", there are several different versions and variants of Egyptian myths. That version extends from the "one God" myth (Ptah; see picture) to the more common creator in Nun, and itself has several derivatives. Ogdod is a group of eight gods who existed and formed him in front of the Creator.
Like other creative myths, Egypt is complex and offers several versions of how the world develops. The ancient Egyptians believed that the basic principles of life, nature and society were determined by the god created by the world. It all began with the first excitement of the high gods in the original waters. The book of death can be traced back to the second mid-term. And it describes how the world was created by God Heliopolis of the lower Egyptian Sun God Worship Center. At first, the world appeared as infinite dark and undirected water called Nun. Nin was personalized to 4 pairs of gods. Each couple represents one of the four principles of a nun.
Comparing the ancient Egyptian creation myth with the Christian Biblical creation of ancient Egyptian religion may be quite different from the Bible's creation record. In Genesis there is an explanation of "beginning", there are several different versions and variants of Egyptian myths. That version extends from the "one God" myth (Ptah; see picture) to the more common creator in Nun, and itself has several derivatives. - Did you wonder how stars added to the moon to create an amazing night sky to date? No, this is not stupidity in a fairy tale. What you are reading is a true fact based story. This story began long ago, and people played with all the work during the day. Believe it or not, if the sun disappears below the horizon, everyone will be ready to sleep (except for mischievous children). In this distant land there is a little girl named Polly.