The sun "Sun, light makes our day a heavenly body, a member of the solar system of Earth's rotation" (as defined in Webster's new elementary school dictionary) of all times. In mythology literature, legends related to the creation of shiny bodies occupy a very important role. Ancient ancient culture speculates naturally the creation of the universe, especially with regard to the creation of the sun. The sun will appear in various myths as the birth place of God, the creator, as a sacrifice to the life of the gods and heroes, or sometimes as the god of the highest Creator.
K'inich Ajaw (sometimes pronounced Ah-how), sometimes called God G or Kinich Ahau, is the "Lord facing the sun". Aging. This ferocious sun god will become a jaguar and become a war advisor to the underworld. The gods of the sun are worshiped and have awe. Because they provide the sun's life-giving nature, because they sometimes provide too much sunlight and cause droughts. The corn god Funhunafup is probably the most important thing in the celestial body. FunhunafuPu which is also known as God E is considered as a creator of contemporary humanity of the lowland Yucatek Maya. It is why his corn and blood make mankind possible. He is a symbol of life and birth, and is portrayed as a long-haired young man
I am kneeling at the foot of the king. My Lord is the sun - according to the sun, his kind father, the way that everyday comes out; Who gave a life with a sweet breath and came home in his north wind; to establish himself in peace Like the Baal with power, the whole land that raised his cry in the air. His cry scared all the countries. If you receive a similar letter, you may suspect that the author of the letter wants something from you. In fact, Abimilku condemned him as opposed to the rebel against Egypt's dominion and sold his opponent's ruler at Sidon; in subsequent letters the rebellion appeared to have spread to the tire When King Egypt sent an army to help him. Poor, poor Abimilk
When Rhodes entered the sol, the sun rose to the ground. 24 The Lord came down in Sodom, and came down from heaven to the grave of Gomorrah and into the fire. 25 He knocked down the town, all the cities of the town, all the inhabitants of the town, and the town which grew up on the ground. 26 But his wife turned back from behind him and she became a pillar of salt. 27 Abraham rose up to the place where he stood before the Lord early in the morning. 28 He saw Sodom and Gomorrah and saw the country's smoke in the plain. I get smoke from the stove. 29 When God destroyed the plain city, God recalled Abraham, and when he was knocked down the town where Lot lived, he kicked him out of toppling. 30 Lot went out of Zoa, lived in a mountain, and lived with two daughters. Because he was afraid of living in Zore. He lives in a cave, he and his two daughters