- Horus and Jesus’ Similarities: Two Gods, Different but Similar
Examine the controversial similarities between Horus, the ancient Egyptian god, and Jesus Christ in this comprehensive analysis This article explores their alleged shared traits, including virgin births, miracles, disciples, and resurrection narratives
- Jesus in comparative mythology - Wikipedia
Jesus has been compared to a broad variety of figures from various mythological traditions within the Mediterranean Basin, including (in rows from left to right) Dionysus, Mithras, Sol Invictus, Osiris, Asclepius, Attis, and Adonis
- Horus, Jesus, and Egyptian Mythology: Separating Fact from Fiction
Unlike Jesus, who had twelve disciples, there is no evidence in ancient Egyptian mythology that suggests Horus had a group of close followers or apostles Instead, Horus was worshipped by the
- 10 Connections Between Jesus, Christianity, and Ancient Egypt
Perhaps the most explosive claim that would link Jesus and, in turn, Christianity to ancient Egypt are those that revolve around Mary Magdalene According to some, not only was she Jesus’ wife, but she was also his sister
- 15 Mythological Figures Similar to Jesus - Worthly
The story of Jesus Christ has many fascinating similarities with ancient mythological figures, revealing common themes of virgin birth, resurrection, divine parentage, and savior roles These parallels, evident in mythologies from ancient Egypt to Greece and beyond, underscore a universal human fascination with divine narratives
- Was the Story of Jesus Lifted from Egyptian Mythology?
To be quite frank, the history of Jesus of Nazareth is not derived from the myth of Horus As you know, in Egyptian mythology, Horus is the god of the sky (and therefore to contain the sun and the moon) His divine origin is from Isis, who became pregnant in many ways (she was by no means a virgin)
- Is Jesus an Egyptian Myth? - Stellar House Publishing
In light of these facts, carefully hidden from the masses, it is objectionable to insist that the Egyptian and Christian religions are entirely unrelated, especially when ancient Egyptian Christians themselves readily and often made the “Horus-Jesus connection,” so to speak
- Christ and Horus Common Ground - Enigmose
Similarities and common origins of Jesus and Horus The first human recording of God-like Savior born of Virgin mother and later being Resurrected from the dead is found in Egypt, 3-4,000 years before Christ The Story focuses on Osiris, Isis, and Horus, reputably known as the original Holy family; the father, the mother, the son
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