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Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection by D.M. Murdock is a detailed exploration of the parallels between ancient Egyptian religion and Christianity, especially focusing on the connections between the Egyptian god Horus and Jesus Christ.
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The book draws on extensive research, citing nearly 2,400 references from over 900 sources, including ancient Egyptian texts and modern scholarship.
Murdock highlights striking similarities between Horus and Jesus, such as miraculous births, death and resurrection themes, and their symbolic representations.
The work explores how many foundational Christian beliefs may have roots in earlier Egyptian mythology and religious practices.
One chapter discusses crucifixion symbolism, noting that Horus and Osiris were often depicted in a cruciform pose, suggesting the Christian cross symbol has ancient antecedents.
Another chapter focuses on themes of burial, resurrection, and ascension, comparing the story of Osiris with the Christian narrative of Jesus, emphasizing the pre-Christian origins of resurrection beliefs.
The book argues that early Christian narratives were influenced by the Egyptian religious environment, particularly the metaphors and symbols used in the worship of Horus and Osiris.
Overall, it invites readers to reconsider the historical and mythological roots of Christian doctrines through the lens of ancient Egyptian religion.
D.M. Murdock, also known as Acharya S., was known for her controversial and thorough work in comparative religion and mythology, encouraging critical examination of established religious stories.
This book is aimed at those interested in mythology, religion, and the historical development of Christian beliefs, offering a provocative view on the shared symbolism and themes between Egyptian and Christian traditions.
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