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In [[Saphorism|Phoenic religion]], '''Ra''' is the god of the sun, law, order, and creation. | In [[Saphorism|Phoenic religion]], '''Ra''' is the god of the sun, law, order, and creation. He is the greatest of the gods in Phoenic mythology and the progenitor of most of them. Eons ago, he emerged out of the infinite sky-waters to the nascent earth, where he raised land out of its dark depths and populated it with the first humans. |
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In Phoenic religion, Ra is the god of the sun, law, order, and creation. He is the greatest of the gods in Phoenic mythology and the progenitor of most of them. Eons ago, he emerged out of the infinite sky-waters to the nascent earth, where he raised land out of its dark depths and populated it with the first humans.