I know I touched on this before and many of you are already aware. Many of you, like myself, have been researching, off & on, on this matter for years. If not, you can start by reading Egyption Book of The Dead, The Pyramid Text, The Coffin Text, The Hebrew and Greek Old Testaments, The Greek New Testament, Coptic texts and The Writings of The Early Church fathers.
Did Egypt religion & Egyptian Gods have a profound influence upon the later Christian & Islam faith?
Let's start with the Tree of Life the Story of Ausar [Osiris] Auset [Isis] and Heru [Hero - Christ]. The life of Jesus who is compared to the story of Auset, Ausar, and Heru Osiris, Isis, and Horus “Osiris” is the Greek translation of the Kemetian name “Asar” [or Usar] or Ausar, Auset Isis son who was a child king named Heru [Horus]. Isis who was also referred to as the "Queen of Heaven," the personified deity of the Divine Feminine of Ancient Egypt. For thousands of years of Egyptian history, the Pharaoh was believed to embody the reincarnation of Horus, the mythological son of Isis and Osiris. Osiris is the brother, husband, and lover of Isis. The two are believed to be the original rulers of Egypt who brought peace and civilization to its land. The central conflict of the myth of Isis and Osiris begins with Seth, the brother of Osiris, who seeks power over the Egyptian kingdom and Isis for his wife. In order to achieve this, Seth tricks Osiris and traps him in a coffin, which is then sent flowing across the Nile River. Isis finds the coffin and hides her husband's body from Seth. However, when Seth does find the body, he cuts it into pieces and spreads the remains across the land of Egypt. Isis gathers the pieces of her husband and transforms into a hawk before breathing life into the body. Following this act, Isis is impregnated with the future Egyptian heir Horus, the hawk god. This marks Osiris' resurrection and Isis' powers of regeneration, as well as giving birth to the future king of Egypt.Isis, Osiris, and Horus represent a divine trinity that was not uncommon throughout Egyptian mythology. This trinity has been compared to the Christian Holy Trinity, as both contain the elements of father, son, and spirit. The word Christ is Hindu meaning Krishna [Christna] one of the Hindu Gods from, also meaning karast or krist, Egyptian for the annointed mummy, the great black avatar [savior] in India 3000 years before Jesus.
An evolution in the depictions of Egyptian art beginning in the 4th century CE, have revealed the combination of Egyptian mythological elements with Islam, Christianity and Roman influences. Christianized representations of Horus date to the seventh century, linking the representations of Christian and Egyptian mythology. The relationship many compare between Isis and Horus has been compared to Mary and Jesus. Early representations of Isis dating back to 20 BCE, depict the mother cradling her son Horus, an image parallel to later depictions of Mary and the baby Jesus. The story of Osiris' resurrection, which is followed by the passing of the throne from father to son, is often compared to the incarnation of Jesus as the son of God, and his resurrection. The resurrected of Gods can be found among the Khoi and San peoples of southern Africa as early as 5,000BC. It is only in Africa that the story is this old. Often called, “the mouthpiece of Africa,” Egypt’s location gave it contact with the Near East. Not surprisingly, years later the story of the God-King and his divine son appear in many other cultures.
The manifestation of Jesus Christ & the parallels to other resurrected Gods are complex Adonis, Buddha, Dionysus, Krishna, Tammuz, Quetzalcoatl, Iao, Mithra , Orpheus, Ausar, and Heru, Osiris, Isis, and Horus all share more than just complex parrallels .
psalms 105:23
"Then the house of yah'cob entered Egypt; Yah'cob lived as an alien in the land of Ham"
Yours truly,
Anthony Smith