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Amen: Amun, change one letter a vowel (which is a mystery of what it sounded like in hieroglyphic) change a few of the way the other letters are pronounced, and you get a phonetically extremely similar sound between AMEN and the Egyptian god (of Amenhotep iv aka Akhenaten) Amun. Which was combined with Amun-Ra at Thebes (Major city in Upper Egypt). Making a distinct linguistic connection between the sun god, the god of air, and the Aten as different spellings for the one god/monotheism concept. Strict rules have existed for a very long time in monotheism regarding a restriction of writing the actual name of god. So each monotheistic tribe used a different word and description. When Egypt was unified under a one pagan/polytheistic religion the different names used by the monotheists were simply incorporated into the Egyptian pantheon of gods (same thing the Greek's did when they conquered the Aegean; took al the previous stories and god names combining them into one pantheon. Ironically a monotheistic god name Zeus as the head of the pantheon. Which points to the evidence regarding the Hyksos were monotheistic and the hidden within the Hyksos were pockets of Jacob’s descendants. Since Zeus is used widely in the first century to mark the graves and ossuaries of those followers of Jesus.). AMENhotep is part of the spelling of the first part of his name. Hotep being part of the Imhotep the designer of the pyramids name. By 1500 it is possible  most of the knowledge regarding the Amen being a name and or some connection to the previous undesirables god and the later AMEN being used at the end of monotheistic prayer was either forgotten or erased.

Amun the Egyptian god was one of the four primordial gods. He was in charge of air/breath. Amun means in basic “secret” in almost all ancient monotheistic writings and teachings the name of God has always been considered not something for a mortal to know anything about. Each tribe had its own name and spelling for god. “7: And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life http://www.joelderfner.com/images/100_0337_3.jpg (http://www.joelderfner.com/2007/03); and man became a living soul. (KJV)” genesis chapter two.