In the "Judgment of Hunefer," Egyptian judges, known as the "Weighers of the Heart," asked Hunefer about his deeds during his life. They inquired whether he had committed any sins, such as theft or dishonesty, and if he had lived a righteous life, honoring the gods and following the principles of Ma'at (truth and order). Hunefer's heart was weighed against the feather of Ma'at to determine his worthiness for the afterlife, prompting questions regarding his moral conduct and adherence to societal values.
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