Significance of Majesty of this great god
The majesty of this great god, as referenced by Egypt, pertains to the Sun-god's journey and communication with other deities. He resides in the Hall of Osiris, takes position in the stream, and assumes a position within secret circles, communicating from his boat. The Sun-god is towed along, received by goddesses, and ultimately positioned within the secret Circle of AMENTET. There, he fulfills the duties of the Tuat gods using the power of his voice.
Synonyms: Grandeur, Glory, Magnificence, Divinity, Sublimity, Splendor, Power, Supremacy
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Classical concept of 'Majesty of this great god'
From: The Book of Gates
(1) The majesty of this great god assumes a position within the secret Circles of those residing in their sand, communicating words from his Boat.[1] (2) The text describes the majesty of this great god taking up his position in the stream and sending forth words to the gods.[2] (3) The majesty of this great god is towed along and subsequently assumes a position within the secret Circle of AMENTET, fulfilling the duties of the Tuat gods through the power of his voice.[3]
From: The Book of Am-Tuat
(1) The Majesty of this great god is a reference to the Sun-god who takes up his abode in the Hall of Osiris and addresses the gods dwelling there.[4] (2) It journeyeth on by being towed along, and these goddesses receive him.[5]