Chnoubis was one of the 36 Egyptian Decans, each of which occupied 10 degrees of the Zodiac. His image consists of two elements: a snake's body and a lion's head emanating rays. A similar god was raised to the status of supreme deity by doctrinal circles close to Gnosticism.
The idea that the supreme god had the form of a lion and a snake was held by gnosticizing non-Christian magi, who invoked him with the words: “Hail, Serpent, indomitable Lion”
On gems his name often appears as Chnoumis, undoubtedly because this god was identified with the Egyptian creator god Chnum.
In Egypt Chnum was worshipped mainly in Elephantine as the god of the Nile flood and was also identified with the Agathodaimon, the Egyptian snake with a human head, the Lord of Destiny
In the speculations of Hebraizing magi sympathetic to Ophite ideas and worshippers of Chnoubis, the repentant creator of the Bible became the serpent that ‘broke and stifled’ the giants, who were the angels' children.
In Gnostic texts the serpent is the creator's disobedient son, while in Judea-Egyptian doctrine Chnoubis is the creator himself, who sent the Flood to destroy the whole of creation, except for the few righteous men, by water.
The identification of Chnoubis with the Hebrew god explains the title ‘he who broke the giants’: the divinity of Elephantine, Chnum, was the god who brought the Nile flood, who ruled over water and all liquid elements, and therefore had also sent the Flood.
So that's why it has a Lion's head, not because of some nonsensical crap you pulled out your ass. And I blocked you because you're an idiot, which is the only thing that's been unmasked here.
I suppose there's also something to be said for the fact this decan is also associated with Typhon (Set)
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It is these worldly people, devoid of the Spirit, who are causing divisions
Those belonging to the thought and those of the representation are called "the Right Ones" and "Psychic" and "the Fiery Ones" and "the Middle Ones." Those who belong to the arrogant thought and those of the likeness are called "the Left", "Hylic", "the Dark Ones," and "the Last."
The good are those who become capable of receiving the spiritual seed and becoming pneumatic; the evil by nature are those who are never able to receive that seed and become hylic.
The preachers of Mithra sought to resolve the grand problem of the origin of the world by the hypothesis of a series of successive generations. The first principle, according to an ancient belief found in India as well as in Greece, begot a primordial couple, the Heaven
and the Earth; and the latter, impregnated by her brother, gave birth to the vast Ocean which was equal in power to its parents, and which appears to have formed with them the supreme triad of the Mithraic Pantheon.
The relation of this triad to Kronos or Time from which it had sprung, was not clearly defined; and the starry Heavens of which the revolutions determined, as was believed, the course of all events, appear at times to have been confounded with the eternal Destiny.
"For, according to him (Ὀρφεύς), water was the beginning of all things, and from water mud was formed, and from both was produced an animal, a dragon with the head of a lion growing to it, and between the two heads there was the face of a God, named Heracles and Kronos.
This Heracles generated an egg of enormous size, which, on becoming full, was, by the powerful friction of its generator, burst into two, the part at the top receiving the form of heaven (οὐρανός), and the lower part that of earth (γῆ). The Goddess Gê; moreover, came forth
with a body; and Ouranos, by his union with Gê, begot females, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos; and males, the hundred-handed Cottys, Gyges, Briareus, and the Cyclopes Brontes, and Steropes, and Argos, whom also he bound and hurled down to Tartarus,