Giving life to Km.t: the personification of the state
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2024
- Join me on Umoja (Sunday) May 26th at 1PM Eastern time at the Mbongi as we continue our conversation about the place-name Km.t and the grammar of the classifiers (formally determinatives). In this presentation, we will show several instances in the Egyptian texts where the state (e.g., Km.t) is personified and where the king or deity gives "life" to the state, which helps us to properly interpret the presence of the word Km.t in the Kahun papyrus.
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How can you change the meaning of the word nature into culture? Please explain
Because the word translates into nature or character. This is appreciate for the singular person
However, since Akhenaten is talking about a group of people, their "nature" refers to their culture and values. This is what gives a people their character.
21:23 who is “they”