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Hy Tomb Lintel Plaque Replica

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Hy Tomb Lintel Plaque ReplicaPart of a limestone lintel from the tomb of a man named Hy. His titles includes that of Royal Architect. Old Kingdom, approximately 2300 BC. Well to do Egyptians devoted much of their time and resources towards building tombs for a comfortable afterlife. Depictions of the dead person and his life on earth were on the walls of the tomb to provide a home for his spirit. Tomb chapels were places where the dead persons friends and relatives could gather

Part of a limestone lintel from the tomb of a man named Hy. His titles includes that of “Royal Architect”. Old Kingdom, approximately 2300 BC.

Well-to-do Egyptians devoted much of their time and resources towards building tombs for a comfortable afterlife. Depictions of the dead person and his life on earth were on the walls of the tomb to provide a home for his spirit. Tomb chapels were places where the dead person’s friends and relatives could gather to remember him, offer food, and share memories.

Egyptian art does not aim to provide a “realistic” image of a person, but to depict the essence of the person shown. Here, Hy has a baggy knee-length linen kilt and round wig to show his importance, and his body is shown in an easily recognizable way: his feet, legs, and head are shown in profile while his eye, torso, and hands face the viewer. The lintel of Hy’s tomb would have been open to daylight, allowing the sunk relief carvings to make striking shadows in the sun.

Inspired by objects in the Hall of Ancient Egypt

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The fist volume had a more literal translation then the second. If first Clement and Didache are in your reading list, Shepard of Hermas will fit there too!
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One of the earliest books in Christianity, The Shepherd of Hermas was probably written around 140AD, and avidly read for the first few hundred years. Likely its failure to become one of the recognized books of the Canon (Bible) had something to do with its fall-off in popularity. Today, while an Apocryphal book from the age of Apostolic Fathers, it seems arcane, and somewhat desultory. Nevertheless, one can see this book as a vision, a dream, or even an attempt to describe elements of purgatory. Both Latin and Greek copies, at least in part have been found, there are also parts missing which make reading it a bit of a challenge. At times it has been somewhat repetitive and tedious to read. I read the edition and translation from the Greek by Bart D. Ehrman: "The Apostolic Fathers Vol. II" from the Loeb Classical Library. The original author was claimed by some to be the brother of Pope Pius I. It is interesting to have a view into what the Council Fathers were looking at when deciding what to add to the Canon, and what not to add. The probings by our minds, between the dark and the daylight, are not so different a few thousand years later. How is God going to judge me and my sins? What must I do to prepare? What is within my ability and what is not? And where do I fit in His Kingdom?
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