The life of the Egyptians.. the famous law of Maat, a guide to the humanity of the ancient Egyptian

egypt Sun, Aug. 1, 2021
The life of the Egyptians throughout the ages is based on respect for humanity and the exaltation of supreme values, including what the ancient heritage preserved for us and we call it the Ma’at Law. From torment, it refers to the deep ethical controls in the ancient Egyptian religion and the general social life.

The 42 Principles of Maat:
1- I have not sinned
2- I did not take away other people's property under duress
3- I didn't steal
4- I didn't kill
5- I didn't steal food
6- I did not embezzle the offerings
7- I did not steal the temple property
8- I didn't lie
9- I didn't snatch the food
10 - I didn't curse
11- I have not closed my ears from hearing the words of truth
12- I did not fornicate
13- I did not cause others to cry
14- I didn't cry for no reason
15- I did not assault anyone
16- I never cheated anyone
17 - I have not usurped anyone's land
18- I didn't listen to anyone
19- I did not fabricate a charge for anyone
20- I didn't get angry without a reason
21- I did not seduce anyone's wife
22- I have not defiled my body
23- I did not terrorize anyone
24- I did not break the law
25- I didn't get too angry
26- I did not curse the nitro (gods)
27- I did not use violence against anyone
28- I did not threaten the peace
29- I did not act demagoguery
30- I did not interfere in matters that do not concern me
31- I didn't speak exaggeratedly
32 - I Didn't Do Evil
33- I did not emanate from me evil thoughts/words/actions
34- I did not pollute the waters of the Nile
35 - I did not speak with anger or arrogance
36 - I have not cursed anyone with a word or deed
37 - I did not put myself under suspicion
38 - I Didn't Steal About Nitro
39 - I did not exhume graves, nor did I offend the dead
40 - I did not snatch a morsel from a child's mouth
41 - I did not act arrogantly
42- I did not destroy religious buildings