Thursday, December 9, 2021

Ptah, Amun, the Ancient of Days and Lord of Years: Potential Clues from Egypt

In Egyptian texts, it appears that there was more than one person who was the “Lord of Years” or “Ancient of Days”:

 

Ptah being the “Ancient of Days” (lit. “Lord of Years”) in the Shabaka Stone, Line 63:

 

He entered the palace and joined the gods of Tenen Ptah, Lord of Years. Thus Horus came into the earth at the Royal Fortress, to the North of this land to which he had come. His son Horus arose as King of Upper Egypt, arose as King of Lower Egypt, in the embrace of his father Horus and of the gods in front of him and behind him.” (source)

 

Ptah (the Creator) grants his power (sh.m) to his heirs the gods and the spirits, Shabaka Stone line 53:

 

There comes into being in the heart ; there comes into being by the tongue as the image of Atum ! Ptah is the very great, who gives life to all the gods and their kas. Lo, through this heart and by this tongue.

 

Ptah “The Opener” begets Atum, Shabaka Stone lines 57-58:

 

(57) the heart & the command by the tongue. Thus all witnessing faculties were made and all qualities determined, they that make all foods and all provisions, through this word. {Justice} is done to him who does what is loved, {and punishment} to him who does what is hated. Thus life is given to the peaceful and death is given to the criminal. Thus were made all labor, all crafts, the action of the arms, the motion of the legs,

(58) the movements of all the limbs, according to this word which is devised by the heart and comes forth by the tongue and creates the performance of everything

There came the saying that Atum, who created the gods, said concerning Ptah-Tenen: "He gave birth to the gods." From him every thing came forth : foods, provisions,

 

Amon is also the “Great aged one” in Papyrus I 350 of Leiden:

 

[Chapter ninetieth.] The ennead was joined with thy limbs. As to thy form, all gods were united in thy body. Thou didst emerge first, thou didst begin the commencement. Amon hiding (imn) his name from the gods. Great aged one, older than these (tny r nn) . . .(Alan H. Gardiner, “Hymns to Amon from a Leiden Papyrus,” Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 42 [1905]: 31-32)

 

The Lord of Years (Ancient of Days) made by Atum, his father, but is united bodily with Atum [via hypostasis], Coffin Text § 80

 

I am he whom Atum created, and I am bound for my place of eternity. I am Everlasting, who fashioned the Chaos-gods, reproduced(?) by the spittle of Atum which issued from his mouth when he used his hand; his saliva(?) will be made to fall to the earth. . . . I indeed am one who lives, son of Atum; he has fashioned me with his nose, I have gone forth from his nostrils; I put myself on his neck and he kisses me with my sister Mā'et. He rises daily when he issues from his egg which the god who went up shining(?) fashioned. There is said to him 'Hail!' by those who begot him, who are in the horizon; I make his father to live, the crew of whose bark are the Unwearying Ones, the life of living flesh. (Raymond O. Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, 3 vols. [Warminster, England: Aris and Phillips Ltd., 1973], 1:83, 84)

 

Note: Hugh Nibley in Abraham in Egypt, p. 87 identifies “Atum” with “Adam.”


(My thanks to Robert F. Smith whose handout he kindly shared with me, "ADAM Ptah the Ancient of Days" referenced some articles and ancient texts that I tracked down for this post)