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The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity

 

  • Title: The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity
  • Author: Moustafa Gadalla
  • Publisher: Tehuti Research Foundation
  • Form: Paperback
  • Illustrated: Illustrations throughout
  • Number of Pages: 192
  • ISBN: 978-1-931446-29-7
  • Price: $12.95 + $2.00 (Shipping) = $14.95

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This book reveals the Ancient Egyptian roots of Christianity, both historically and spiritually. This book consists of three parts to coincide with the terms of trinity. The first part demonstrates that the major biblical ancestors of the biblical Jesus are all Ancient Egyptian prominent characters. The second part demonstrates that the accounts of the “historical Jesus” are based entirely on the life and death of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Twt/Tut-Ankh-Amen. The third part demonstrates that the “Jesus of Faith” and the Christian tenets are all Egyptian in origin—such as the essence of the teachings/message, the creation of the universe and man (according to the Book of Genesis), as well as the religious holidays.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Standards and Terminology

Chronology of the 18th and Early 19th Dynasties

Map

 

Part I. The Ancestors of the Christ King           

1 The Historical Christ’s Royal Ancestors

2 David and Twt Homosis III

3 Solomon and Amenhotep III

4 Moses and Akhenaton

           

Part II. The Historical Christ King        

5 Jesus and History

6 His Epithets

7 The Divine Man

8. The Divided Kingdom

9. Death in the Wilderness

           

Part III. The Egyptian Christian Essence           

10 The Egyptian Roots of Christianity

11 The Ancient Egyptian/Christian Holy Family

12 The Way of Horus/Christ

13 Genesis: The Mutilated Ancient Egyptian Cosmology

14 The Ancient Egyptian/Christian Holidays

 

Glossary

Selected Bibliography

Sources and Notes

Index

About T.R.F. Books

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The Ancient Egyptian / Christian Holy Families

The Egyptian allegory of Auset (Isis) and Ausar (Osiris) explains practically all facets of life. This love story resonates with betrayal and loyalty, death and rebirth, forgetting and remembering, evil and righteousness, duty and compassion, the manifestation of the forces of nature, the meaning of sisterhood and brotherhood and of motherhood/fatherhood/sonhood, and the mysteries of the body, the soul, and the spirit.

The following is a shortened version of the story of the Auset/Ausar Egyptian allegory, so as to highlight the Egyptian source of Christianity. This narrative is compiled from Ancient Egyptian temples, tombs, and papyri, dated 3,000 years before Christianity, and goes as follows:

The self-created Atum begat the twins Shu and Tefnut, who in turn gave birth to Nut (the sky/spirit) and Geb (the earth/matter). [More details about the creation of the universe and man in chapter 13, Genesis.]

The union of Nut (spirit) and Geb (matter) produced four offspring, Ausar (Osiris), Auset (Isis), Set (Seth), and Nebt-Het (Nepthys).

Like the biblical Jesus, Ausar (Osiris) symbolizes the divine in a mortal form—combining both spirit (Nut) and matter (Geb).

According to the Ancient Egyptian traditions, Ausar (Osiris) came to earth for the benefit of mankind, bearing the title of Manifester of Good and Truth, likewise, the biblical Jesus.

The Egyptian allegory goes that Ausar married Auset, and Set married Nebt-Het. Ausar became King of the land (Egypt) after marrying Auset.

Ausar brought civilization and spirituality to the people, enabling them thus, to achieve prosperity. He gave them a body of laws to regulate their conduct, settled their disputes justly, and instructed them in the science of spiritual development.

Having civilized Egypt, he traveled around the world to spread the same instructions. Wherever Ausar (Osiris) went he brought peace and learning to the people.

Between the two evangelists (Ausar and Jesus), there are vivid similarities. The divine son comes down from heaven. God came down to earth to guide the world. Both had traveled to spread the word


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