the crook and flail is commonly represents the power of the gods and Pharaohs
He carries the two scepters of kingship, the Crook and Flail, thus identifying Ra as the ruling king in the sky and signifying that the Pharaoh embodies him on Earth .
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
Atenra was the Egyptian god of the universe.
Ancient Egyptian royalty is often depicted holding the flail and crook. They are a symbol or a remembrance or even a praise of (to) Osiris. The god of the underworld or after-life.
because osiris was king of egypt before he became the egyptian god of the dead
The Egyptian crook and flail were symbolic objects associated with the pharaoh's power and authority. The crook represented kingship and the pharaoh's role as a shepherd of the people, while the flail symbolized his ability to maintain order and discipline. These symbols were often depicted in royal regalia and funerary art in ancient Egypt.
Andjety was the Egyptian deity of the underworld who is believed to be the god that became Osiris. Andjety and Osiris were closely associated. Ultimately, their symbols were similar. Both had the symbol of the crook and flail. Andjety wore a high, cone-shaped crown with two feathers. Andjety was the god of fertility.
Osiris. It's called mummiform.
The Egyptian god Anubis is traditionally depicted as carrying a flail.
He carries the two scepters of kingship, the Crook and Flail, thus identifying Ra as the ruling king in the sky and signifying that the Pharaoh embodies him on Earth .
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
That was the Biblical god of Abraham, not a Egyptian god or goddess.