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Khonsu was an ancient moon god with varying associations over the centuries. In Old Kingdom texts he was a slayer for the king. By the New Kingdom, Khonsu was a relatively benign figure, the son of Amun and Mut, together constituting the Theban Triad. The temple complex at Karnak includes a substantial temple to Khonsu. As a lunar deity he was also associated with Thoth and with the passage of time. Khonsu's temporal responsibility was grave, as he was Khonsu heseb-ahau, "Khonsu, decider of the life span".
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