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[[File:Book of Nut.jpg|500px|thumb|A typical example of the Book of Nut depicting Nut as a goddess lifted by Shu with Geb lying underneath her.]]
[[File:Book of Nut.jpg|500px|thumb|A typical example of the Book of Nut depicting Nut as a goddess lifted by Shu with Geb lying underneath her.]]
'''Shu''' (Egyptian ''šw'', "emptiness" or "he who rises up") was one of the primordial [[Egyptian religion|Egyptian gods]], spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut, and one of the nine deities of the Ennead of the Heliopolis cosmogony. He is the god of light, peace, lions, air, and wind.
'''Shu''' (Egyptian ''šw'', "emptiness" or "he who rises up") was one of the primordial [[Egyptian religion|Egyptian gods]], spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut, and one of the nine deities of the Ennead of the Heliopolis cosmogony.
 
He is the god of air, moisture, and wind.


==Family==
==Family==
In Heliopolitan theology, the creator god Atum created the first couple of the Ennead, Shu and Tefnut by masturbating or by spitting. As such, Shu was one of the ancient, primordial gods.
In Heliopolitan theology, the creator god Atum created the first couple of the Ennead, Shu and Tefnut by masturbating. As such, Shu was one of the ancient, primordial gods.


He subsequently fathered [[Nut]] and [[Geb]] and was grandfather of [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], [[Set]], and [[Nephthys]]. His great-grandsons are [[Horus]] and [[Anubis]].
He subsequently fathered [[Nut]] and [[Geb]] and was grandfather of [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], [[Set]], and [[Nephthys]]. His great-grandsons are [[Horus]] and [[Anubis]].