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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures Michelle Rine Luna Hum/105 World Mythology November 11‚ 2014 Prof. David Rodriguez Sanfriorenzo The habitants of the world have always been curious of where they came from‚ how did the first man and women came to exist in the world. Even further back‚ how did the universe began. People have come up with different ideas each having their own idea of how everything began. Such ideas created the different cultures and different faiths that are known today.

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    Isis brought only 5 from that army to fight. The gods she took with her were Amun‚ god of creation‚ Ra‚ the god of sun and radiance‚ Shu‚ the god of wind and air‚ Wadjet‚ the god of protection‚ and Geb‚ the earth god‚ Together‚ the gods would save Horus and the

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    ANCIENT EGYPT Clark Stevens EGYPTIAN GODS Horus Amon-Re Aton Osiris Shown above are the four major Egyptian gods. (L-R) Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. He was king of the gods and stood for light and heaven. Amon-Re was the sun god. He was a combination of the god Thebes and Ra (noon-day sun). He was symbolized by a figure wearing an obelisk which represents the sun’s rays. Aton was also a sun god‚ and was represented by a disk with protruding rays to symbolize the sun.

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    Brooklyn‚ where he has a mansion‚ and then Carter and Sadie go to the House of Life. While there‚ Carter finds out he is the host of Horus‚ and Sadie finds out that she is the host of Isis. They have to go to Phoenix Arizona before Set’s birthday in order to stop him from destroying the world. Sadie and Carter arrive in Phoenix‚ where Carter becomes one with Horus‚ and Sadie becomes one with Isis. They work together‚ and travel to Washington D.C.‚ where Sadie banishes Set to the Duat. Then Apophis

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    introduces us to a France overtaken by a regressive fascist party‚ in negotiations with the gods of the Egyptian pantheon. When a capsule containing a frozen astronaut named Nikopol falls from the space‚ the future-shocked everyman is possessed by the God Horus. Fighting to retain his free will‚ Nikopol finds himself swept into the physical and political war of a world he

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    “Enuma Elish” “Osiris‚ Isis and Horus” and “Genesis” you are able to see just how similar they are‚ but also slight different. One of the first things you will notice in these myths is that they are all based on gods. Each myth has an evil entity that helps set the myth to tell a story on what happened and to get the message across. Each evil entity plays a big part in the myth and eventually loses the battle to show that good always prevails. 1. Osiris‚ Isis and Horus - Set was the son of Geb and

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    Egyptian Gods. The heads of the jars are representative of the Sons of Horus. The sons of Horus were 4 Gods from the Egyptian beliefs in the times of 712-664 BC. When a person died‚ the person was usually wrapped and their body was left mummified. When the body was mummified‚ the organs were usually removed from the body- with the exception of the heart- and put into these jars. (The jars were placed next to the mummies.) Each son of Horus had a different jar that correlates to an organ. The canopic jar

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    Even the sculptures followed this method. The statues of Pharaohs were rigid structures. The Pharaoh were all known to be patrons of art and built many monuments to please the gods. The sculpture of Horus was probably created for worshipping purposes too. Looking at the sphinxes can show us the further connection the ancient Egyptians had with the animals. The sphinx is a statue that has the body of a lion and the head of a human being. This could

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    Egyptians to reclaim their land but also further extended their boundaries gaining superiority over neighbouring countries whilst expanding Egypt’s empire. Significant pharaohs have developed effective campaigns which have shaped New Kingdom Egypt’s triumph influencing all aspects of life in Egypt. Ahmose the successor of Seqenenre was the pharaoh who liberated Egypt from the foreign rule of the Hyksos restoring unity and peace throughout the country. The Warrior Pharaoh amongst other roles and authorities

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    The divine person of Seth said to the divine person of Horus: ‘How beautiful are your buttocks‚ how vital! […] Stretch out your legs …’13 And the Person of Horus said: ‘Watch out; I shall tell [this]!’” Then he ran and told his mother Isis‚ that Seth desired to sodomize him. “And she said to him: ‘Beware! Do not approach him about it! When he mentions it to you another time‚ then you shall say to him: “It is too painful for me entirely‚ as you are heavier than me. My strength [backside] shall not

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