A primeval Egyptian personification of air and breath; worshipped especially at Thebes.
1What great things have you accomplished that Amun should hear you speak?
2The Amun priests should never have been allowed to achieve such power.
3The priests of Amun at Thebes had made short work of him.
4Now he wants to show the court that he's loyal to Amun.
5And we'll be freeing it from the stranglehold of the Amun priests.
6In a corner with the High Priest of Amun, Henuttawy was laughing.
7He was lying on me, the heavy Amun robes weighing us down.
8I will lead Amun's army north to the city before Muwatallis brings reinforcements.
9The people have united to celebrate the new Pharaoh and his protector, Amun.
10The people must see that Pharaoh's first project is for Amun, not us.
11What will he do in two days when we are united before Amun?
12There will be the division of Amun, which I will lead.
13They have not yet gone to the High Priest of Amun.
14Why do you think the Heretic abolished the priestship of Amun?
15Hathor was toppled from her place above the river and Amun was defaced.
16And all that you say, that is the work of Amun.