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THE PRIEST. THE POLITICAL FACE OF THE GOD-KING
Among
the great in the bureaucratic organization there were also those belonging to
the high clergy who had the pharaoh’s delegation to celebrate the rituals. In
Egypt, in fact, the high priest was the pharaoh. On him the many priests
depended, who celebrated the rituals in honor of the various divinities.
Inside the clergy there was a strict hierarchy and a precise division of the
duties. In every sanctuary there was a head-priest, called the “prophet” who
performed the rituals as the pharaoh’s representative.
The minor clergy was
formed by the webu, the “pure ones” who cared for the maintenance of the sacred
objects and of the temple.
There was also a female staff, the webuit, directed by the queens. The high
clergy managed the great properties; the sanctuaries in fact received taxes from
the people and possessed land.
Already during the new reign, Amon’s priests in
Tebe had a strong political influence and beginning from the XXI dynasty, around
1000 BC, they formed, in Ancient Egypt, their own independent reign.
THE FACTOTUM PRIESTS OF THE GOD
The priests were part of the bureaucratic organization of the state and
they had a precise hierarchy.
They were in service for three-months a year and
for the rest of the time they were involved in the city life.
Shaved, depilated
and circunsied, dressed in pure linen, forced to avoid any sexual contact during
the service in the temple dedicated to theology, the men of the clergy could be
great administrators, first, second, third, fourth prophets of the god, or
puryfiers scribes, astronomers who fixed the moment of the ceremonies,
specialized to recognise the good or bad days and, more, singers, harp-players,
flute and trumpet players.
For the women there was a temporary role of sacred singers and in the late epoch,
the one of “Amon’s divine bride”, or “god’s worshipeper”, who was reserved to
one of the king’s daughters, for this she was expected to remain vergin.
The royal bride sat on the kneas of the god’s statue and adopted a daughter as a
little princess to succeed her. She was besides, surrounded by an harem of
virgins, who became themselves adoptive mothers of little girls who, later,
would substitute them.
Besides the celebrations and the honors to the “divine bride” went also
one-thousand hectares of land, in various parts of upper Egypt and of the Delta.
The variuos priest
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