Seth SethThe story of Seth, the Egyptian god of chaos, is an interesting one. Though it was not unusual in ancient mythologies for a god to be fallible or even evil, few gods made such an abrupt and complete change from one nature to another. In Ancient Egypt, the people valued ma’...
Seth is the god of chaos and his cult was one of the oldest in Egypt. Some pharaohs honored him and used his name as part of theirs...
Obama attacked Libya, under Obama the CIA was present in Tunis and Egypt. Obama wanted to strike Syria with cruise missile after the Syrian Army used chemical weapons ( this was a false flag operation, President Putin stopped Obama at the last moment). The last weeks of Obama as president ...
Seth, the god of chaos and the brother of Osiris, killed Osiris. He killed his brother because he was jealous of his brother's success as Egypt's first pharaoh. What does the myth of Osiris symbolize? The myth of Osiris symbolizes rebirth, resurrection and the plant growth season. Osiris...
The key to cosmic chaos lies with one of the most awe inspiring civilisations – the ancient Egyptians. It is centred on the pinnacle of Egyptian society, the divine monarchy of ancient Egypt – the god kings or“Living Gods.”This is the crux of the theory. ...
Horus the Egyptian falcon god is often associated with the "Eye of Horus'; a symbol that is prominent throughout Egypt even until modern times. This symbol was found on the mummy of King Tut.© Ashley Van Haeften - Eye of Horus AmuletIn one epic Egyptian myth, Seth damaged Horus’s ...
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Home /Egypt /Sun God Ra Ra: Illuminating the Legacy of the Egyptian Sun God Numerous fascinating deities populate the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian mythology, but few are as influential or universally recognized as Ra, the Egyptian sun god. Embarking on an endless journey across the sky, ...
In First Chronicles chapter 1, we have a repeat of this genealogy. In fact, the book of Chronicles opens with these words: “Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth.” There is no variation. And Luke chapter 3 will indicate...
Noah’s curse on Canaan thus represents God’s sentence on the sins of the Canaanites, which their forefather Ham had exemplified.” He points out that the Canaanites are seen as sexually aberrant and Lev 18:3 describes Egypt and Canaan, both descendants of Ham, as having ...