"and some others they fell upon the Acacias-nilotica; they choked the seed, the worm ate them"
Gospel of Thomas logion 9
The acacias represent the polytheistic system, the ϥⲛ̅ⲧ̅ would represent Apep
A serpent wouldn't befit the sowing scene, yet the link with Amun is unmistakable:
"lo behold he came forth (ⲉⲓ ⲉⲃⲟⲗ), he who throw-sows (ⲥⲓⲧⲉ); he filled his hand, he cast (ⲛⲟⲩϫⲉ)"
Admin ejaculates, into his hand(s)
@antinousgaygod and do observe that in the end it is a singular seed that falls, yet the worm eats a plural them: none of this is coincidental as Thomas continuously plays with feminine and masculine, singular and plural, and drives the interpretation by that
For instance logion 13, where there is a boiling Fountain, feminine - and it is precisely that which burns, not the masculine "fire" that comes afterwards
https://www.academia.edu/42110001/Interactive_Coptic_English_gospel_of_Thomas
The gospel of Thomas is #Egyptian above all