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[[File:1280px-HouseAltar-AkhenatenNefertitiAndThreeOfTheirDaughters-rev.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|alt=caption|Ikhnaton and Nefertiti. The sun disk of Aton is seen above them, each ray ending in a hand extending blessing (Egyptian Museum, Berlin)]] | [[File:1280px-HouseAltar-AkhenatenNefertitiAndThreeOfTheirDaughters-rev.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|alt=caption|Ikhnaton and Nefertiti. The sun disk of Aton is seen above them, each ray ending in a hand extending blessing (Egyptian Museum, Berlin)]] | ||
The messengers Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet were | The messengers [[Mark L. Prophet]] and [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]] were embodied as Ikhnaton (Amenhotep IV) and Nefertiti, who ruled Egypt in the fourteenth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Pharaoh Ikhnaton introduced a revolutionary religion into Egypt based on the worship of the one God, and he is remembered for having founded the first form of modern monotheism. | ||
==Ikhnaton’s monotheism == | ==Ikhnaton’s monotheism == |