Significance of Hour of the night
In Egyptian mythology, Hour of the night has multiple meanings. It can refer to Kheftes-hau-hesqet-[Neha]-hra, the hour guiding a great god through the Tuat, or Nebt-usha, which performs a similar guiding function. More broadly, Hour of the night is a division of time within the Tuat, each segment characterized by unique deities, imagery, and occurrences related to the Sun-god's nightly voyage. These hours mark stages and entities encountered in the underworld.
Synonyms: Nighttime, Evening, Midnight, Twilight, Dusk, Sundown, Time, Nightly hour
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Classical concept of 'Hour of the night'
From: The Book of Gates
(1) A specific time during the night that guides a majestic entity within a designated area, indicating the importance of time in guiding the entity through its journey.[1] (2) The hour of the night, named TENTENIT-HESQ-KHAKABU, guides the great god through the secret ways of the City.[2] (3) The hour of the night is named MAK-NEB-S, which is significant because it guideth this great god in this Circle.[3] (4) The specific time period known as NEBT-USHA, during which the great god is guided.[4] (5) Named KHESEF-HAI-HESEQ-NEHA-HRA, it guides a great god through a specific Circle, demonstrating the importance of time in divine navigation.[5]
From: The Book of Am-Tuat
(1) The Hour of the night is a division of time within the Tuat, each associated with specific deities, images, and events in the Sun-god's journey.[6] (2) Named NEBT-USHA, guiding a great god during its passage through the Tuat.[7] (3) The Hour of the night which guideth this great god into it is KHEFTES-HAU-HESQET-[NEHA]-HRA during the journey through the Tuat.[8]
From: The Egyptian Heaven and Hell
(1) Hour of the night refers to the Tuat, specifically this Division, with pictures and texts believed to possess special efficacy, according to the SUMMARY of the BOOK AM-TUAT.[9]