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The Egyptian god

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Topic: The Egyptian god
Posted By: Mark Nicolai
Subject: The Egyptian god
Date Posted: 07-May-2019 at 21:54
Hi all,
Anubis was one of the deities that could also work against humans. He was independent, sometimes helpful, but sometimes punished humans as well. One of his main roles was ''The Guardian of the Scales''. This was related to the belief that after death a person meets the gods who put his or her heart on a special scale. The scenes of the weighing of the heart ceremony from the Book of the Dead present Anubis - who measured if the person was worthy enough to live an eternal life. Thus, Anubis could decide the soul’s fate.

http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/anubis-jackal-god-and-guide-ancient-egyptian-afterlife-006155 - The god Anubis  was usually depicted as a jackal and sometimes as a man, but he was always in black, which was a color connected with desolation and rebirth. Anubis had a female counterpart named Anput, and a daughter, who was the serpent goddess Kebechet. He was also associated with the god Upuaut (Wepwawet), another deity with canine features.

Anubis was also the patron of lost souls, including orphans. During the Greek period, he was associated with the god Hermes. The Greeks created a composite deity called Hermanubis as well. They decided to combine Hermes as a messenger of the gods with Anubis who guided the dead to meet them. Over time, Hermanubis became related to Herpokrates in the eyes of the Romans - a popular god for alchemists and philosophers during the Renaissance.

The most famous of Anubis’ shrines found to date was discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62). Now it is located in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (JE61444). It was found behind the un-walled entrance which led to the ''Store Room''. The shrine was located near the canopic chest, which still contained its jars.
Thanks



Replies:
Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 07-May-2019 at 22:18
He transfers souls from one realm to another,world of living to world of dead!Thats in his name!And new beginning also has started with him!I think raftstman in Dante on which dead on pays to transfer him in another world is substitute for him in Christianity!Have a nice time here Mark Nicolai!

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Posted By: lynneappino
Date Posted: 10-May-2019 at 05:30
Anubis is the protector of the gates to the Underworld, Osiris replaced him as the god of the dead. He looks like a man with the head of a jackal.


Posted By: SteveTobbs
Date Posted: 26-Nov-2019 at 15:19
Unfortunate are those that were punished by Anubis.



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