aten造句1. In 1976 a small asteroid, 2062 Aten, was discovered in an orbit that actually circles the Sun faster than Earth.
2. The ideas embodied within the Aten cult were not new but had always been accepted in conjunction with many other interpretations.
3. I propose aten - minute break.
4. It seems Aten is the forerunner of Yahweh.
5. Aten is Egyptian for Sun.
6. He knew the fruit of their loins was ordained by Aten.
7. Other Earth-crossing asteroids with orbital periods less than one year are referred to as the Aten group.
8. Here he lives with his great wife, the beautiful Nefertiti, and together they serve as the high priests of the Aten, assisted in their duties by their six cherished daughters.
9. Much closer to the deity of modern monotheism was the Egyptian sun god Aten, which the Pharaoh Amenophis IV forced on his polytheistic people as "the only god, beside whom there is no other."
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11. His son shook things up even more, not only changing his name to honor the new god (Akhenaten means "one who serves Aten") but also banishing the older gods, especially the priestly favorite Amen.
12. All power and wealth is stripped from the Amun priesthood, and the Aten reigns supreme.
13. A limestone stela from Amarna depicts pharaoh Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti, and their daughters beneath the rays of the solar disk, symbol of the god Aten.
14. Akhenaten's androgynous depiction in the art would seem instead to be a stylistic reflection of his identification with the god Aten, who was both male and female and thus the source of all life.
15. It has been suggested that he may have been an Egyptian nobleman or prince influenced by the religion of Aten, or simply sympathetic to Hebrew culture.
16. During the reign of Akhenaten. the sun was worshipped as the Aten.
17. What we know for sure is that when the curtain opens on Act III, the throne is occupied by a young boy: the nine-year-old Tutankhaten ("the living image of the Aten").
18. His father Amenhotep III had already challenged the powerful priesthood by proclaiming the sun god Aten as foremost among Egyptian deities and himself as his living incarnation.
19. In the fifth year of his reign, he changes his name to Akhenaten—"he who is beneficial to the Aten."