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    ra


    1. Ra was the sun god; swallowed every night by the sky goddess Nut, and reborn every morning


    2. Ra was the most important of all the gods, and with him came resurrection… Isis of Egypt was the protector goddess for when you went to war


    3. Our RA was a 3L named Jerry Bathke, a Minnesota Lutheran from Lake Woebegone and some Missouri Synod college and home church


    4. RA being C sharp light


    5. God as radio (Ra) waves


    6. Is a product of radio (RA)


    7. Etc (It is set in Ra)


    8. Rekhma Ra (1400BC), and


    9. That was Ra, god of the sun, first


    10. “I’m afraid of what they’d do if I left Ra

    11. “Wheee!” Ra said in the background


    12. Ra had commanded Nut’s father, Shu, to keep the two lovers apart so they


    13. Ra was recently brought back, as you may recal


    14. and go—to have the choice of surrendering Ra


    15. The ancient sun god Ra popped out


    16. Ra just outside the door, singing songs about cookies


    17. “That’s why Bast is watching Ra today? Why


    18. “Kitty!” Ra appeared behind us, patted Bast on the head, and skipped


    19. restore her old master, Ra, to the world, and now she was stuck babysitting


    20. knew the enemy better than anyone—except maybe Ra, when he was in

    21. The most expensive carpets and golden statues are seen everywhere, as befitting the son of Ra


    22. I, the son of Ra have spoken


    23. “Oh, you have a plan, mighty Ra, ”Lucifer said sarcastically


    24. “All is not lost, Supremacy,” Ra said,” Moses will be brought up in the palace where his young mind will be filled with knowledge


    25. The true Ra is trapped


    26. “Nothing to be scared of, my prince,” he said,” this will prepare you for your future role as pharaoh, the son of Ra


    27. Ra was trapped in a nursing home


    28. This is the first day in weeks that I haven’t taken care of Ra, and the more time I spend with him, the fuzzier my thoughts get


    29. Is that why he asked Bast to watch Ra today? To give you time away from


    30. now Amos thinks you’re having trouble with Ra? Does he think Ra is trying

    31. could work on Ra


    32. give us a way to revive Ra


    33. With a burst of strength Ra charged


    34. Ra was a powerful demon and had great strength, but the powerful warring angel dwarfed him


    35. “Let us wait a few days and see if the water won’t clear,” pharaoh said, “in the mean time I will visit the temple of Ra


    36. was almost as decrepit as Ra, wearing nothing but a loincloth, sandals,


    37. “Pharaoh is the son of Ra, he can change the rules as he pleases


    38. “Oh Anubis, Ra, Horus, protect my son, my life and my strength,” he mumbled the incantations


    39. “I was thinking about Ra,”


    40. Where’s the fun in that? If it comes down to Ra or

    41. Back when Ra had imprisoned Apophis in the Underworld, he’d


    42. Ra had tried to swal ow that scarab


    43. I knew Ra was fascinated with Zia


    44. And Ra had given Zia that scarab—


    45. Ra had chosen her, the way Horus had chosen me


    46. “These should be with Ra


    47. Ra sustains us


    48. sun barque was the old god Ra


    49. Ra gave us a toothless


    50. Ra set down the platter and wobbled to his feet














































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    Synonyms for "ra"

    celestial longitude ra right ascension re atomic number 88 radium jewish priest preacher master

    "ra" definitions

    an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores


    ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the king of the gods


    (astronomy) the equatorial coordinate specifying the angle, measured eastward along the celestial equator, from the vernal equinox to the intersection of the hour circle that passes through an object in the sky; usually expressed in hours and minutes and seconds; used with declination to specify positions on the celestial sphere