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Greek, Roman, Egyptian Gods, are they just the same Gods using pseudonyms?

Written records of the ancient Egyptian language have been dated from about 3200 BC. This was when “The Sun God” Ra was suppose to be married to the Egyptian Goddess Isis

However in…

Jeremiah 1- Prophecy Part 3… Heads of “Zeus/Nike” abound on buildings in D.C. Isis is in grid layouts and in bas-relief sculptures of Greek and Roman gods and goddesses from one end of town to the other. The ancient story unfolds of Satan’s (Zeus) first child (first-born Cain) and his first Great Eagle Goddess, who was “Eve” (Isis). This Isis “Queen of Egypt” is the worshipped Madonna with Child (Isis and Osiris) for today’s German/Roman Catholics and others.

So if Satan is Zeus aka Adam and Isis just Eve? What happened to RA?

2007-01-06 11:29:09 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

The text I pulled out was cut and paste, it stated Satan not I, however I found additional text that backs the Satan theory…

“Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.”
666: We can find original text written in Greek, Latin as well as Hebrew. The Greek alphabet was assigned numerical values (The X gives the Z sound of Xylophone) X (=Chi) 600; Xi (shaped like a curled capital E) 60 and S (Sigma) 6. (Although Sigma is no longer used, it was) Thus 600 (X), 60 (Xi,=E), 6 (S) the number of his name, spells XES the original Greek spelling for ZEUS. Not just 6,6,6 but 600, 60 and 6 the number of his name.

2007-01-06 14:18:51 · update #1

Also…I don’t have all the links off hand but just type “Zeus Satan” under search and tons of information will come up

2007-01-06 14:47:50 · update #2

3 answers

Ra (or sometimes, Re) was an Egyptian god of the Sun, he was first mentioned in the 2nd dynasty, and not prominent in that culture until the 8th dynasty (around 2400 B.C.E.). Through his development he was closely associated with the (human) king and Horus; becoming Re-Horakhty.

Later, by the middle kingdom (around 2000 B.C.E.), and after the Death of Osiris, he is combined with the Theban (southern Egypt) god Amon to become Amon-Re; the most powerful diety in the pantheon (this was furthered by Amenhotep IV in his attempt at a monotheistic Amon-Re religion – the likely influence to later religions). It is also after the death of Osiris that he becomes associated with Isis.

I am unfamiliar with the Satan relationship as you give it, I do know that old Jewish texts refer to a “Yetzer ha Ra” as the “evil in men”, but this is not referring to the Egyptian god. If you could cite some (scholarly) sources for this, I would be interested…

As for Ra; the Greeks, and later, Romans Identified Amon-Re with their Zeus, or Jupiter. These gods are correlated with the Teutonic god Thor (probably because of the lightning bolts) and this, in turn, becomes the basis for Thursday (Thor’s day).

So, I would say that Ra, becomes immortalized (sort-of) in our 5th day of the week

2007-01-06 12:14:40 · answer #1 · answered by cavedonkey 3 · 0 0

I merit Ra has yet to be found, with an emphasis on yet.

2007-01-06 15:52:14 · answer #2 · answered by Khalin Ironcrow 5 · 0 0

Hmm... I think u might 50-50 be on to something here...

2007-01-06 11:46:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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