1 | | The Christian doctrine that the human and divine natures of Christ are absorbed into one nature, the divine (13) |
3 | | A symbol of kingship in Egypt represented by a cobra in an upright position worn as a head ornament or crown (6) |
4 | | A semi-circular domed recess, most frequently at the east end of a church (4) |
5 | | Goddess of War and Funerals (5) |
8 | | Another Moon God (3) |
11 | | A hospital, usually attached to a mosque (8) |
13 | | An alloy of gold and silver, often used on the tips of obelisks (8) |
14 | | A symbol of protection, consisting of an image of a herdsmans roll of papyrus which he used as shelter (2) |
15 | | A sacrament and the central act of worship in many Christian churches (9) |
18 | | A main reception hall in an Egyptian house in which the central section is set off with a high roof (3) |
20 | | Potsherds with inscriptions (8) |
21 | | Associated with the Goddess Hathor, a sacred rattle device used in her rituals (7) |
22 | | Festival usually celebrated after 30 years of a kings rule (3) |
24 | | From pagan religion, the spirit that inhabits the body during one's life (2) |
31 | | The sacred bull of Memphis (4) |
33 | | Kindly God of the Desert (2) |
34 | | The Sun God (2) |
35 | | The Astral God (3) |
36 | | God of the Spoken Word (2) |