First, to clear the air, the Sphinx was not constructed. The Sphinx was carved from a single sandstone knoll. Both the Sphinx and the Pyramids were built between the 4th and 5th millennium B.C.E., but no one is quite sure as to the date. It is believed the face is that of Kephren and there are symbols of royalty in the Cobra headdress.
Since there was no comprehensive Hebrew Bible in the period of the carving of the Sphinx, there can be no representations arising from the Bible.
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2007-10-01 16:20:48
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answered by Terry 7
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I doubt that the face represents Nimrod, as far as I know there is no supporting evidence that the Egyptians even knew about Nimrod.
The data seems to suggest that that the Sphynix is an earlier structure.
2007-10-01 15:57:36
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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2016-11-07 00:23:26
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answered by ? 4
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Sphinx is an image of a recumbent lion with the head of a ram, of a falcon, or of a person, invented by the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom, and is a cultural import in Greek mythology.
The sphinxes of Egypt are mythical creatures, seen as guardians in the Egyptian statuary. Sphinxes are depicted in one of these three forms:
Androsphinx - body of lion with head of person;
Criosphinx - body of lion with head of ram;
Hierocosphinx - body of lion with head of falcon or hawk.
The largest and most famous is the Great Sphinx of Giza, sited on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile River, facing due east. The face of the Great Sphinx is believed to be the head of the pharaoh Khafra (often known by the Greek version of his name, Chephren) or possibly that of his son, the Pharaoh Djedefra, which would date its construction from the fourth dynasty (2723 BC–2563 BC). Solstices, as seen from the Sphinx, have dictated the choice of the locations of the three large pyramids of Giza, see Une idole pré-pharaonique: la tête du Sphinx.
2007-10-01 15:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The Sphinx is as old as the pyramid of Khafre, for it is his face that is on the sphinx.
2007-10-01 16:01:32
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answered by Shifter 3
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