Seth God of War, Darkness and Conquering Foriegn Kingdoms small statue
Seth is “He before whom the sky shakes”, God of winds and
storms, with lightning and thunder his heralds. Early in Egyptian
history, Seth is spoken of in terms of reverence. He was known as the
Lord of Upper Egypt. Horus being the Lord of Lower Egypt. It was Seth
who stood in the bow of the solar barque of Ra and slays the enemies of
Ra as the ship traverses the sky on its daily journey. It seems that in
very early times the followers of Seth were conquered by the followers
of Horus but they resisted the followers of Horus and the First Dynasty
Pharaoh, Menes when he united Upper and Lower Egypt. At this point, Seth
was discredited and literally demonized, and in later periods was
identified with Apep as a symbol of complete destruction. Seth was
already known as a deity of the night and darkness. As god of chaos and
destruction, Seth represented a necessary force in the universe, that of
strength and violent force which together with the force of creation
maintains the balance of the universe and the cosmic order that was so
important for the Egyptians to maintain and was personified by the
Goddess Maat. Seth was represented as a man with the head of an unknown
animal with square ears, often called the “Seth animal”.
Size: 8.5"H (21.5 cm)
Item Type: statue
Material: bonded marble
Weight (lbs): 2 lbs, ship wt: 4 lbs, ship box: 15x11x10

