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Essay On Ancient Egypt Religion

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Religion in ancient Egyptian times was a very complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals performed in ancient Egyptian society.
This centers on the Egyptian interaction with many deities (deities means supernatural figures or Gods) who the people of ancient Egypt believed to be present in and in control of, the forces and elements of nature.
The practices performed in Egyptian religion were efforts to provide for the gods and gain there favor.

Formal religious practices Centre around the pharaoh (the pharaoh is the king of Egypt and has the most power in ancient Egypt)
Although a human, the Pharaoh was believed to be descended from the gods. He acted as the intermediary between his people and the gods, and was obligated to sustain …show more content…

The Ancient Egyptian God of the under world is Osiris. The myth says Osiris was slain by the god Seth, tearing apart the body of Osiris and flinging the pieces all over Egypt.

The Egyptians told many stories about their gods. The trouble with Egyptian gods is that they all got abit mixed up. Their stories were repeated for 3000 years and they changed over time.
The sun god, Ra, became mixed up with Amun (the god of the city if Thebes) and by around 1500 BC he had become one god – Amun-Re. And the Moon god Thoth sometimes appears as an ibis bird and sometimes a baboon.
There were two types of gods in Egypt – the great gods that looked after the whole country and the little gods that looked after your house and family.
The great gods had temples and were fed with fat, fleshy sacrifices. The little gods didn’t get so much as a stale bag of crisps.

The role the Egyptian faith on the people of Egypt was huge as everyone and everything depended on the Gods and how they treated them.
The role of a god was to provide and protect as that is what the Egyptian people believed as they performed rituals so the gods would help them. The Stories of Osiris and Isis are the major religious myths of ancient Egypt. They explain the seasonal cycle of birth, death and re-birth, in human beings and in Nature in Ancient Egypt

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