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WAS HORUS THE PROTOTYPE FOR THE
JESUS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT?
The story of Horus, a major Egyptian God, is told in the Book of
Vivifying the Soul Forever over 3,000 years before the birth of
Christ. The Jesus story in
the Bible is in many places a recycled version of the Horus story.
The comparisons given below prove without a doubt that much in the New
Testament is full of myths and stories recycled from earlier times and
made to fit the various characters of the Bible.
- Horus is the Father seen in
the son.. Jesus said he was the way, the truth and the life.
- Horus claims to be the light
of the world represented by the symbolic eye, the sign of salvation.
Jesus stated that he is the light of the world.
- Horus said that he was the
way, the truth, the life. Jesus said he was the way, the truth and the
life.
- Horus was the plant, the
shoot. Jesus says "I am the true vine."
- Horus says It is I who
traverse the heavens, I go round the Elysian Fields. Eternity has been
assigned to me without end, Lo! I am heir to endless time and my
attribute is eternity. Jesus says I am come down from heaven, for this
is the will of the Father, that everyone who beholdeth the Son and
believeth in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up at
the last day.
- Horus...I open the Tuat that
I may drive away the darkness. Jesus says I am come a light unto the
world.
- Horus says I am equipped with
thy words O Ra [Father in Heaven] and repeat them to those who are
deprived of breath. These were the words of the Father in heaven. Jesus
says The Father which sent me, he hath given me a commandment, what I
should say and what I should speak. Whatsoever I speak therefore even as
the Father said unto me, so I speak. The word which ye hear is not mine,
but the Father's which sent me."
- Horus baptized with water by
Anup. Jesus baptized with water by John the Baptist.
- Horus-Aan, the name of the
divine scribe. Jesus-John the divine scribe.
- Horus born in Annu, the place
of bread. Jesus Born in Bethlehem, the house of bread.
- Horus The good shepherd with
the crook on his shoulders. Jesus The good shepherd with a lamb on his
shoulders.
- Horus Seven on board the boat
with him. Jesus Seven fishermen on board the boat with Jesus.
- Horus Depicted as the Lamb
Jesus depicted as the lamb.
- Horus as the Lion. Jesus as
the lion.
- Horus identified with the Tat
or cross. Jesus identified with the cross.
- Horus of 12 years. Jesus of
12 years.
- Horus A man of 30 years.
Jesus a man of 30 years at his baptism.
- Horus the KRST. Jesus the
Christ.
- Horus the manifesting son of
God. Jesus the manifesting son of God.
- Horus The trinity...Atum the
Father, Horus the son, Ra the Holy Spirit. Jesus...God the Father, Jesus
the son, and the Holy Spirit.
- Horus The first Horus as a
child of the virgin, the second as son of Ra. Jesus as a child of the
virgin, Christ as the son of the Father in heaven.
- Horus...Horus the sender and
Set the destroyer in the harvest field. Jesus...Jesus the sender or the
good seed, Satan the sender of tares.
- Horus carried off by Set to
the summit of Mount Hetep. Jesus carried by Satan to an exceedingly high
mountain.
- Horus and Set contending on
the Mount. Jesus and Satan contending on the Mount.
- Horus...The star was the
announcer of the child Horus. Jesus...The Star in the East indicated the
birth-place of Jesus.
- Horus...the avenger. Jesus
who brings the sword.
- Horus...as Iu-em-hetep comes
with peace...Jesus...the bringer of peace.
- Horus...the afflicted one.
Jesus...the afflicted one.
- Horus...as the type of life
eternal.
- Jesus...as the type of life
eternal.
- Horus as Iu-em-hetep the
child teacher in the temple. Jesus as the child teacher in the temple.
- Horus The mummy bandage was
woven without seam. Jesus The vesture of the Christ was without seam.
- Horus As Har-Khutti has
twelve followers... Jesus has twelve disciples.
- Horus The revelation written
down by divine scribe Aan (Tehuti). Jesus the Revelation written down by
John the Divine.
- HorusAani bears witness to
the word of Ra. Jesus...John bears witness to the word of God and
testimony of Jesus Christ.
- Horus The secret mysteries
revealed by That-Aan. Jesus The secret mysteries made known by John.
- Horus The morning star. Jesus
The morning star.
- Horus Who gives the morning
star to his followers. Jesus who gives the morning star to his
followers.
- Horus The name of Ra on the
head of the deceased. Jesus The name of the father written on the
forehead.
- Horus The paradise of the
Pole star...Am-Khemen. Jesus The Holy City lighted by one luminary that
is neither the sun nor the moon.
- Horus Har-Seshu or servants
of Horus. Jesus The servants of Jesus Christ.
Now it is up to the "thinking" believer to decide for
himself if the above examples are plagiarism as applied to Jesus by the
New Testament writers, coincidental, or Divine Revelation!