Significance of Sekhen-tuatiu
Sekhen-tuatiu, in Egyptian terms, signifies the designated entrance of a city, specifically the point through which a majestic, divine entity passes during its journey. It represents a crucial transit point for this being. Additionally, Sekhen-tuatiu is identified as the name of the pylon connected to the city of Re-qerert-ȧpt-khat, as referenced in the Eleventh Hour.
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Classical concept of 'Sekhen-tuatiu'
From: The Egyptian Heaven and Hell
(1) SEKHEN-TUATIU is the name of the Gate of the Eleventh DIVISION, and it means "Embracer of the gods of the Tuat", and this gate is located in the Tuat.[1] (2) It is the name of the gate of the eleventh division of the Tuat, named RE-EN-QERERT-APT-KHATU, with the hour-goddess named SEBIT-NEBT-UAA-KHESFET-SEBA-EM-PERT-F, according to the BOOK AM-TUAT.[2]
From: The Book of Gates
(1) It refers to the designated entrance of the City through which the majestic entity navigates during its journey. It marks a significant point of transit for the divine being.[3]
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) This is the name of the pylon associated with the city of Re-qerert-ȧpt-khat in the Eleventh Hour.[4]