Hapi was the ancinet Egyptian god of the Nile and its inundation.
the Egyptians treasured the Nile
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
Egyptians were the first ones.
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Egyptians believed the God of the Nile Hapi flooded the delta every year in?
no the Nile is not changing as the Egyptians think its holy
The Egyptians had a god named Hapi, but I don't know if he was the first god...
Hapi was the ancinet Egyptian god of the Nile and its inundation.
They had many different gods eg god of the nile
It was their God and is their 'god' as without it there would be no Egypt.
It depends on which hymn but certainly they thought of the Nile as a representation of Hapy, especially in the flooding of the Nile: this concept of river god is not found only in Egypt - as the Greeks called the Nile a god (Nilus/Neilos).
They worshiped Hapi, who was god of the river Nile.
The hieroglyphs explain them that when there was flooding of Nile it helped in agriculture that let is to be worshiped as the river goddess.
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
The Egyptians were what is known as polytheistic. This means that the Egyptians worship(ped) more than one god. There was a god for the sun, for the harvest, for the nile, and for the dead, and i bet if you think of anything else, i would say that they had a god for that too. I hope that you have gained information from this! I mean, I'm only 14.
Hapi, the god of the river Nile, was the only river god they were known to worship.