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Comparison of some life events of
Horus and Jesus:
Horus Egyptian God - VS
Yeshua of Nazareth, a.k.a. Jesus
Conception:
By a virgin. There is some doubt about this matter By a virgin. 3
Father:
Only begotten son of the God Osiris.
Only begotten son of Yehovah (in the form of the Holy Spirit).
Mother:
Isis-Meri. 4 Miriam (now often referred to as Mary).
Foster father:
Seb, (a.k.a. Jo-Seph). 4 Joseph.
Birth location:
In a cave. In a cave or stable.
Annunciation:
By an angel to Isis, his mother. By an angel to Miriam, his mother. 3
Birth heralded by:
The star Sirius, the morning star. An unidentified "star in the East."
Birth date:
Ancient Egyptians paraded a manger and child representing Horus through the streets at the time of the winter solstice (about DEC-21). In reality, he had no birth date; he was not a human. Born during the fall. However, his birth date is now celebrated on DEC-25. The date was chosen to occur on the same date as the birth of Mithra, Dionysus and the Sol Invictus (unconquerable Sun), etc.
Birth announcement:
By angels. By angels. 3
Birth witnesses:
Shepherds. Shepherds. 3
Later witnesses to birth:
Three solar deities. An unknown number of wise men. 3 They are said to have brought three gifts; thus the legend grew that there were three men.
Death threat during infancy:
Herut tried to have Horus murdered. He was not successful. Herod tried to have Jesus murdered. He was not successful.
Handling the threat:
The God That tells Horus' mother "Come, thou goddess Isis, hide thyself with thy child." An angel tells Jesus' father to: "Arise and take the young child and his mother and flee into Egypt."
Rite of passage ritual:
Horus came of age with a special ritual, when his eye was restored. Taken by parents to the temple for what is today called a bar mitzvah ritual.
Age at the ritual:
12 12
Break in life history:
No data between ages of 12 & 30. No data between ages of 12 & 30.
Baptism location:
In the river Eridanus. In the river Jordan.
Age at baptism:
30. 30.
Baptized by:
Anup the Baptiser. John the Baptist, a.k.a. John the Baptist.
Subsequent fate of the baptiser:
Beheaded. Beheaded.