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    Anubis and Zeus have made a big impact on their cultures. Anubis was as the god of the underworld‚ but some texts say that he only helped his father Osiris as the ruler of the underworld. Anubis is more commonly known as the god of embalming‚ where he prepares the bodies to preserve the soul for a safe trip to meet Osiris in the underwold. Osiris was betrayed by his brother and killed. Anubis used the old ritual of mummification that was believed

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    Kebauet. Kebauet‚ the Goddess of cold water‚ is also listed as his daughter in some places. His father was originally Ra in many papyrus records which were found in pyramids.(Anubis is fourth son of Ra.) But in after ages‚ his father was said to be Osiris‚ as he was the god of the dead‚ and his mother was said to be Nephthys. Anubis was identified as the father of Kebechet‚ the goddess of the purification of body organs due to be placed in canopic jars during mummification. Anubis was the guardian

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    ended when Christianity came to a head. The Egyptian religions had many gods that they worshiped‚ and their practices influence many religions today. Osiris was the god of agriculture. He makes it possible for the crops to grow and the feral Earth to thrive. Osiris had a brother‚ Set‚ who was so jealous of his popularity and praise that he killed Osiris. Set then cut his brother up into fourteen pieces

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    Pyramid 2. brought unity to Egypt B. Religion 1. creation 2. gods C. Art D. Downfall of the Old Kingdom III. The Middle Kingdom A. Pyramids B. Middle Kingdom religion 1. Myth of Osiris 2. Similarties between the myth of Osiris and Christian beliefs C. Middle Kingdom art D. Downfall of the Middle Kingdom IV. The New Kingdom A. Valley of the Kings B. Shift in religion 1. Aton 2. Akhenaton

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    Isis Nursing Horus 1. Introduction As I entered the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum‚ I began viewing the artworks‚ and it was there that I noticed a beautiful sculpture. Right away it captured my attention. It was a statute of Isis sitting with Horus on her lap. It was called Isis Nursing Horus. First‚ I liked the subject matter. It was very feminine‚ but also showed what a strong woman Isis was. There were other sculptures that I saw while viewing which were much more detailed and painted. But this

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    national god. (Meltzer)However the most widespread and popular story‚ and the one that I will focus on‚ describe Horus as the son of Isis and Osiris.(Meltzer) Isis was said to be the daughter of the gods Geb and Nut. She was thought of as the perfect example of the Egyptian mother and wife. She was therefore considered the symbolic mother of all the Pharaohs. (Shaw)Osiris was one of the oldest and most worshipped gods in ancient Egypt. He was generally referred to as the god of the Afterlife. This would

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    capitis – hair‚ scalp – tinea corporis – body 體癬 – tinea cruris – groin (jock itch) 股癬 – tinea pedis – feet (athlete’s foot) – tinea unguium - nails – tinea barbae – beard‚ moustache – tinea manuum - hand 5 Tinea/ Ringworm – Site of Infection • tinea barbae 鬚癬 – beard‚ moustache areas of the face 6 Tinea / Ringworm - Severe Case 7 Tinea /Ringworm 8 Tinea / Ringworm - Symptoms Athlete’s Foot (Tinea pedis) – in feet • • • • Intense itchiness 癢 Broken skin between toes Blisters / vesicular lesions

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    |Religion or culture of origin: Egyptian | |Osiris | | How did the god die? Osiris’ brother Set closed him in a coffer‚ soldered it with molten lead and threw the coffer into the Nile. How did the god come back to life? Osiris’ wife/sister and her

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    nourishment and she had the capability of giving new birth to objects that had since been dead. She would give life‚ even though it caused her to wither up. She was the guardian of the dead and the executor of birth and rebirth. Dying God Myth Myth: Osiris Religion or culture of

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    would preside over the ceremonies to ensure proper passage into the next realm.<br><br>One of the practices overseen by the priest was the placing of a special funerary amulet over the heart. This was done in behest to secure a successful union with Osiris and their kas. The amulet made sure the heart did not speak out against the individual at the scale of the goddess of justice and divine order‚ Maat. The priest also made use of a "peculiar ritual instrument‚ a sort of chisel‚ with which he literally

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