Sata the Serpent from the Egyptian Book of the Dead
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“The chapter of transforming into Sata: Osiris Ani, Maahrw, says (A Serpent with human legs): [Page 337, 170 Budge, BOTD]: LXXXVII:
“I am the Serpent Sata, extended of years. I lie down and I am reborn every day. I am the Serpent Sata [Sa-en-ta] which dwells in the limits of the Earth. I lie down, I am born, I am rejuvenated.”
From BOTD by R.O. Faulkner: [Page 84]:
“I am a long-Lived Snake; I pass the night and I am reborn daily. I am a snake which is in the limits of the Earth, I pass by the night and I am reborn and rejuvenated daily.”
In the Habiru Bible, the “Devil Satan” is a Serpent with legs, because after Adam and Eve sinned, God broke off Satan’s legs (forcing him to go on his belly, eating dust for eternity, like a snake). There are Serpents with Legs in the Egyptian Desert and they resemble Snakes. “Devil” is the word “Lived” inverted. “Satan” is a misspelling of Sata, which in hieroglyphs is spelled with an “N” for “Sa-En-Ta.” That the Habiru took books from Egypt with them on the way out would indicate origins for their otherwise Fictional Bible. Sata is not Nehebkau (a different Serpent-God). Sata is a form of transformation for the deceased Spirit in the Afterlife and is not evil.
http://www.touregypt.net/bod108.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehebkau
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_and_Eve
President Biden of USA once said he was “Satan reincarnated.” Sata is a form of reincarnation of the Spirit, and the “Devil Satan” (Fictional) does not incarnate into the living.
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