Apep
Apep was the ancient spirit of evil and destruction who dwelled in eternal darkness. Every day he would attempt to devour the Sun Boat of Ra as it sailed the heavens. Set’s original role was to battle Apep and keep him from destroying the boat. Occasionally, Apep would succeed, and the world would be plunged into darkness (a solar eclipse?). But Set and his companion Mehen would cut a hole in Apep’s belly to allow the Sun Boat to escape. Apep commanded an army of demons that plagued mankind. Only by putting faith in the gods of light could people defeat the demons. Every year, a ritual called the “Banishing of Apep” would be held by the priests of Ra. They would take an effigy of Apep and in the center of the temple they would pray that all the wickedness in Egypt would go into the effigy. Then they would trample the effigy, crush it, beat it with sticks, pour mud on it, and eventually burn and destroy it. In this way, the power of Apep would be curtailed for another year. Worship: Not worshipped. Ever.
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Upcoming Tours
We would love to walk with you in the Holy Land. Here are upcoming opportunities:
Mar 07 — Mar 17, 2024 Heart Of GodLed by George DeJong |
Mar 18 — Apr 02, 2024 Out of Egypt, Into a Good LandLed by George DeJong |
May 05 — May 15, 2024 Heart Of GodLed by George DeJong |
Jun 07 — Jun 21, 2024 Out of Egypt, Into a Good LandLed by George DeJong |
Jun 23 — Jul 08, 2024 Out of Egypt, Into a Good LandLed by George DeJong |
Sep 06 — Sep 21, 2024 Out of Egypt, Into a Good LandLed by George DeJong |
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