Horus & Jesus – Non-Fiction

Writer: D. M. Murdock /  Post by Kenneth Dyer 

Subject: Horus & Jesus

Link: MEWE / 02.02.2022 / Pagan Grimiore & Occult 

Horus & Jesus

Excerpts from — Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection by D.M. Murdock details the primary source evidence for these parallels extensively.

“Horus was born on Dec 25th via immaculate conception to the virgin Isis-Meri. His birth was signified by a star in the East upon which three kings followed in order to find and adorn the new born savior. Horus’s mother, Isis-Meri flees into another part of Egypt in order to save Horus from Set.

“Horus was a child prodigy teacher at the age of twelve, there is a gap in his life story from the age of twelve to thirty, and at the age of thirty he is baptized (by Anup the baptizer who is later beheaded) and thus begins his ministry.

”He had twelve disciples that he traveled about with performing miracles such as healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, raising the dead and walking on water.

”Horus was known as The Truth, The Light, The Lamb of God, The Good Shepard — and many other names including the “KRST.”

“Christ is not a name it is a title which simply means “Anointed One.” Horus was betrayed by Typhon, persecuted, put on trial and crucified, buried in a tomb and after three days was resurrected. He was known as the savior of all mankind, and most Egyptians believed him to be a real person. He also happened to deliver a Sermon on the Mount.”

Drawing from thousands of ancient Egyptian texts in an assortment of translations along with the original language, as well as modern research in a number of other languages, controversial independent scholar of comparative religion and mythology D.M. Murdock puts together an astonishing amount of fascinating information that shows many of our most cherished religious beliefs and concepts did not appear suddenly out of the blue but have long histories in numerous cultures found around the globe, including and especially in the glorious Land of the Pharaohs. As stated, this book focuses on the correspondences between the Egyptian religion and Christianity, especially as concerns Horus and Jesus. The chapter titles are: Born on December 25th; The Virgin Isis-Mary; The Star in the East and Three Kings; Horus at the Ages of 12 and 30; “Anup the Baptizer”; The Twelve Followers; Performing Miracles, Walking on Water, Healing the Sick and Raising the Dead; The Truth, the Light and the Good Shepherd; Was Horus Crucified?; Burial for Three Days, Resurrection and Ascension. 

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