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Ancient Egyptian Culture: Thoth Khonsu And Iah

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In ancient Egyptian culture there are many gods who have been associated with the Moon, three of which being Thoth, Khonsu, and Iah. Khonsu, the god of the light in the night, held many other titles. The name Khonsu means "traveler," but he has also been called "embracer," "pathfinder," and "defender." The ancient Egyptians believed that Khonsu would watch over and protect travelers through the night, a task made easier by the light of the Moon. They also believed that he used the shine of the crescent moon to make women conceive, cattle to become fertile, ripen fruits, and grow plants. As such, Khonsu is often referred to as a god of fertility and the god of love. Throughout the time of the ancient Egyptians Khonsu was depicted in one of two
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