Khenmu, and the god of the flood of the Nile itself was Hapi.
Hapi was the ancient Egyptian god which represented the Nile's flood.
Hapi was seen as the Egyptian god of the Nile's flood.
To give a flood for the Nile River.
God brought the great flood to destroy humankind for all their forms of wickedness.
He brought them out of Egyptian slavery and gave the Torah to them (the Jews).
Hapi was identified as the Egyptian god of the flood of the Nile itself, he is typically depicted as a man with a large belly wearing a loincloth, having long hair and having pendulous, female-like breasts.
Hapi is the ancient Egyptian god of the Nile River, fertility, and abundance. He was often depicted as a man with a prominent belly and breasts, symbolizing the nourishing and life-giving qualities of the Nile. Hapi played a crucial role in the annual flooding of the Nile, which brought fertility to the surrounding lands.
Heliopolis (The City of the Sun) was a city in ancient Egypt. One of the stories that mentions this city deals with the destruction of mankind, and has a passing resemblance to the Genesis story of Noah's Flood. Noah's Flood was apparently derived from the Epic of Gilgamesh and highlights the Mesopotamian fear of great floods. However, Egyptians needed their annual flood for irrigation and welcomed the flood season; their fear was more of the desert. So, the Egyptian story has the people fleeing into the desert to escape the goddess who intended their destruction. The great god, Re prepared an intoxicant and flooded the land with it. The goddess drank the intoxicant and forgot her intention.Arguably there are minor, and no doubt coincident, similarities in the two stories. In both cases there was a flood, but the Egyptian one was beneficial, unlike the Noachic Flood. In the Egyptian story, Re saved humanity by preparing the intoxicant from ochre, while in the Genesis story, the rainbow was God's covenant.
We don't know for sure. We do know that he died at the time of the Great Flood, but we don't know if he died because of the flood, or if God waited until he died naturally before he brought the deluge upon the Earth.
Egyptian slavery.Exodus 20:2 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land ofslavery.
Hapi was the Nile god. Honouring a god was very important, so when a flood came the Egyptians would thank Hapi for bringing fertility to the land
Osiris was originally a god of harvest and fertility, although later he was worshipped as the god of the underworld. He was believed to have brought agriculture (and civilization in general) to Egypt.