The numbers 14 and 15 also seem salient in the context of the Egyptian lunar month. The full moon, representing the fully healed and complete Eye of Horus, occurred on the 15th day of the lunar month. The number 14 is related, since it represents the 14 days prior to this event, and in the Edfu full moon ritual 14 Gods (one for each of said prior 14 days) are invoked. This may also be why the "Be in Awe" hymn to Horus on the outer wall of the Edfu temple contains 14 stanzas.
The numbers 14 and 15 also seem salient in the context of the Egyptian lunar month. The full moon, representing the fully healed and complete Eye of Horus, occurred on the 15th day of the lunar month. The number 14 is related, since it represents the 14 days prior to this event, and in the Edfu full moon ritual 14 Gods (one for each of said prior 14 days) are invoked. This may also be why the "Be in Awe" hymn to Horus on the outer wall of the Edfu temple contains 14 stanzas.