Rosetta Stone Usage As 'sacred'
The Rosetta Stone lists 22 reasons for honoring the Pharaoh, Ptolemy V, then relates 10 items for honoring pharaoh, the last erecting his 3-script decree. In the list of the reasons for honoring pharaoh, he gave monies to honor the "sacred animals" of Ancient Egypt in their rituals; thus, pharaoh: "He gave thing every-(Everything!) they needed for the embalmment of their bodies abundantly, lavishly-(djesertu)."-(line 3)
The second usage is the setup before the Rosetta Stone announces the 3-script Decree to be inscribed, and displayed. It states, for congnizance, (gnostic-to know):
- "...the dwellers in Egypt, glorifying-(djeser), the God appearing-(Ptolemy V - epiphanous), the lord of benefits-(Greek: eucharistos), even as is most right and proper. Shall be engraved decree this upon a tablet..."
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