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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:50 pm


My god is the Egyption god Anubis-God of the undrworld and the jacalo.
for those of you that do not know a a jacalo is its a dog short and simple.



There is also a very known one named raw the god of he sun and the eagle.



Whats your egyption god
PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:14 am


You mean Egyptian.

And my god is RA. [Resident Advisor] We have a competition for the RA of the month, and that's always fun to watch. Lots of flamey goodness with that one.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:39 pm


My favourite out of the Egyptian gods and godesses will probably be Osiris and Isis, the husband and wife. Osiris presides over the moon.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 2:22 pm


Mine would either be Isis, but a different god from a different mythological reign would be Poseidon.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:41 pm


I like Osiris.
And for one, yes it IS Egyptian, and it's Ra, not RAW.
And a jacalo is a jackel...which is not the same thing as a dog.
And Osiris is the eagle god, not Ra.

However enough of my criticism.
Osiris is the god of the sky (NOTE: not the sun) and I just think that he looks awesome!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 3:40 pm


Eirisse
My favourite out of the Egyptian gods and godesses will probably be Osiris and Isis, the husband and wife. Osiris presides over the moon.
Where did you read that he was over the moon?

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:55 am


I like Nephthys.. The goddess of death or dying or dead or something like that.. sweatdrop
PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:06 pm


Actually Anubis, is not the god of the underworld he is the god of Judgement or somthing like that I don't know the proper name. Osiris is the god of the underworld... And Anubis is a Jackle not a Jacalo... They are two very different speasies. Ra was not represented by the eagle either he was represented by a sun with many hands... I am sorry but get your egyption god mythologie right!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:18 pm


Eirisse
My favourite out of the Egyptian gods and godesses will probably be Osiris and Isis, the husband and wife. Osiris presides over the moon.


NO!
I am sorry but NO!
Osiris was the god of the underworld!
PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:20 pm


My god is called the F-tart
He punishes anyone who is stupid enough to mess up Egyption god/goddess mythology!
(sorry but I am touchy about Egyption Mythology sweatdrop )

I will review my Notes from my world history class and dig up my Documents and Progects regarding the gods and type it out for you all so you know.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:58 pm


Wow...you were really angry about this...unnecessarily so.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:48 am


First off I would like to say sorry for my attitude last night.
Have you ever had one of those nights when you can't sleep and you are really B****y and you take it out on the Internet... Ya well I had one of those nights last night.

Secondly I would like to say I made a mistake, It is actually Aten that is depicted as the sun with many hands, Ra is depicted as a man with the head of Hawk not an Eagle. And Thoth was conected to the moon not Osiris.

Thirdly I have put together… (Well copied and pasted) A think for you all to read...
This is the cite I used to put together all my presentations for my world history class (I passed my presentations with 97%)

Amun
Appearance: Man with a ram-head, Man wearing an ostrich plumed hat
Amun was one of the most powerful gods in ancient Egypt. At the height of Egyptian civilisation he was called the 'King of the Gods'. Amun was important throughout the history of ancient Egypt. However, when Amun was combined with the sun god Ra he was even more powerful. He was then called Amun-Ra. A large and important temple was built at Thebes to honour Amun.

Anubis
Appearance: Man with a jackal head
Anubis was the god of embalming and the dead. Since jackals were often seen in cemeteries, the ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis watched over the dead. Anubis was the god who helped to embalm Osiris after he was killed by Seth. Thus, Anubis was the god who watched over the process of mummifying people when they died. Priests often wore a mask of Anubis during mummification ceremonies.

Aten
Appearance: A sun disk with rays which end in hands
Aten was a form of the sun god Ra. During the reign of Akhenaten, the Aten was made the 'king' of the gods.

Atum
'The All' or 'Perfection'
Appearance: Man with the double crown
Atum was a creator god. The ancient Egyptians believed that Atum was the first god to exist on earth. The ancient Egyptians believed that Atum rose from the waters of chaos (Nun) and created all the gods.

Bastet
Appearance: Woman with the head of a cat
Bastet was a protective goddess. Bastet was usually seen as a gentle protective goddess. However, she sometimes appeared with the head of a lioness to protect the king in battle. The cat was a symbol of Bastet. The ancient Egyptians made many statues of cats like this one to honour Bastet. Bastet was one of the daughters of the sun god, Ra. A great temple was built in her honour at Bubastis in the Delta.

Bes
Appearance: Dwarf with lion and human features or a Dwarf wearing the skin of a lion
Bes was the protector of pregnant women, newborn babies and the family. The ancient Egyptians also believed that Bes protected against snake and scorpion bites. Amulets of Bes were popular at all levels of Egyptian society.

Geb
Appearance: Man lying down below the arch of the sky goddess Nut and Man with a goose on his head
Geb was the god of the earth. Geb was the husband and brother of the sky goddess Nut. He was also the father of Osiris, Isis, Nepthys and Seth. When Seth and Horus fought for the throne of Egypt, Geb made Horus the ruler of the living. The ancient Egyptians believed that earthquakes were Geb's laughter.

Hapy
Appearance: Man with a pot belly, shown with water plants
Hapy was the god of the innundation. Hapy was especially important to the ancient Egyptians because he brought the flood every year. The flood deposited rich silt on the banks of the Nile, allowing the Egyptians to grow crops.

Hathor
'House of Horus'
Appearance: Woman with the ears of a cow, A cow, Woman with a headdress of horns and a sun disk
Hathor was a protective goddess. She was also the goddess of love and joy. Hathor was the wife of Horus, and was sometimes thought of as the mother of the pharaoh. Hathor was connected with foreign places and materials. For instance, Hathor was the goddess of the desert and the turquoise mines in the Sinai. A large temple was built to honour Hathor at Dendera.

Horus
'The One Far Above'
Appearance: Man with the head of a hawk, A hawk
Horus was a god of the sky. He is probably most well-known as the protector of the ruler of Egypt. The Egyptians believed that the pharaoh was the 'living Horus'. The ancient Egyptians had many different beliefs about the god Horus. One of the most common beliefs was that Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. After Osiris was murdered by his brother Seth, Horus fought with Seth for the throne of Egypt. In this battle, Horus lost one of his eyes. The eye was restored to him and it became a symbol of protection for the ancient Egyptians. After this battle, Horus was chosen to be the ruler of the world of the living. One of the best-preserved temples in Egypt today was dedicated to Horus. It is located in Upper Egypt at a town called Edfu.

Isis
Appearance: Woman with headdress in the shape of a throne, A pair of cow horns with a sun disk
Isis was a protective goddess. She used powerful magic spells to help people in need. Isis was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. Since each pharaoh was considered the 'living Horus', Isis was very important. Isis is often shown holding Horus on her lap. Isis is associated with thrones because her lap was the first 'throne' that Horus sat upon. This amulet is called the 'Isis knot' and is a symbol of protection. A temple was built to honour Isis at Philae. It is still standing today.

Khepri
'He Who is Coming into Being'
Appearance: Man with the head of a scarab, A scarab beetle
Khepri was a god of creation, the movement of the sun, and rebirth. The scarab beetle lays its eggs in a ball of dung. Then, it rolls the ball along the ground until the young beetles are ready to hatch. When the young beetles are ready, they crawl out of the ball. The ancient Egyptians believed that the beetles just appeared from nowhere- as they believed that their creator god had appeared from nowhere. Thus, they thought that the scarab beetle was special. In certain creation stories, Khepri is connected with the god Atum. He is also connected with the sun god Ra who pushed the sun through the sky every day.

Khnum
Appearance: Man with the head of a curly-horned ram
Khnum was a creator god, and a god of the innundation. Khnum was a creator-god, moulding people on a potter's wheel. Since potters used Nile mud, Khnum was also connected with the innundation.

Ma'at
Appearance: Woman with a feather on her head, A feather
Ma'at was the goddess of truth, justice and harmony. She was associated with the balance of things on earth. Ma'at was the daughter of the sun god Ra. Pharaohs are frequently shown in wall reliefs making an offering of Ma'at to the gods-showing that they are preserving harmony and justice on earth. The vizier who was in charge of the law courts was known as the 'priest of Ma'at'.

Nephthys
'Lady of the Mansion'
Appearance: Woman with headdress showing her name in hieroglyphs
Nephthys was a protective goddess of the dead. Nephthys was the sister of Isis and Osiris, and the sister/wife of Seth. Nephthys was also the mother of Anubis. She is often shown on coffins, or in funerary scenes.

Nun
Appearance: Man carrying a bark
According to an ancient Egyptian creation myth, Nun was the waters of chaos. Nun was the only thing that existed on Earth before there was land. Then, the first land (in the form of a mound) rose out of Nun. Nun was also associated with the chaos that existed at the edges of the universe.

Nut
Appearance: Woman whose body arches across the sky, wearing a dress decorated with stars.
Nut was the sky-goddess, whose body created a vault or canopy over the earth. Nut was the sister/wife of Geb, the god of the earth. She was also the mother of Isis, Osiris, Nepthys and Seth. The ancient Egyptians believed that at the end of the day, Nut swallowed the sun-god, Ra, and gave birth to him again the next morning.

Osiris
Appearance: A mummified man wearing a white cone-like headdress with feathers
Osiris was the god of the dead, and ruler of the underworld. Osiris was the brother/husband of Isis, and the brother of Nepthys and Seth. He was also the father of Horus. As well as being a god of the dead, Osiris was a god of resurrection and fertility. In fact, the ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris gave them the gift of barley, one of their most important crops. A large temple was built to honour Osiris at Abydos.

Ptah
Appearance: Man wrapped in a tight white cloak carrying a staff
Ptah was the god of craftsmen. In one creation myth Ptah was a creator god. He spoke the words and the world came into being.

Ra
'Sun'
Appearance: Man with hawk head and headdress with a sun disk
Ra was the sun god. He was the most important god of the ancient Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians believed that Ra was swallowed every night by the sky goddess Nut, and was reborn every morning. The ancient Egyptians also believed that he travelled through the underworld at night. In the underworld, Ra appeared as a man with the head of a ram.

Ra-Horakhty
'Horus in the Horizon'
Appearance: Man with the head of a hawk, with a sun disk headdress
Ra-Horakhty was a combination of the gods Horus and Ra. Horus was a god of the sky, and Ra was the god of the sun. Thus, Ra-Horakhty was thought of as the god of the rising sun.

Sekhmet
'The Powerful One'
Appearance: Woman with the head of a lioness
Sekhmet was the goddess of war.

Seshat
Appearance: Woman wearing a panther skin dress and a star headdress
Seshat was the goddess of writing and measurement.

Seth
Appearance: Man with the head of a 'Seth animal' (unidentifiable)
Seth was the god of chaos. Seth represented everything that threatened harmony in Egypt. He was the brother of Osiris and Isis, as well as the brother/husband of Nepthys. He murdered his brother Osiris, then battled with his nephew Horus to be the ruler of the living. At certain times in the history of ancient Egypt, Seth was associated with royalty.

Shu
'He Who Rises Up'
Appearance: Man wearing a headdress with feathers, A lion
Shu was the god of the air. Shu held up the figure of Nut so that the earth and the sky were separated.

Sobek
Appearance: Man with the head of a crocodile and a headdress of feathers and a sun-disk
Sobek was a Nile god. Sobek was connected with the Nile, and protected the king. Live crocodiles were kept in pools at temples built to honour Sobek.

Tawaret
'The Great One'
Appearance: Head of a hippopotamus with the arms and legs of a lion, the back and tail of a crocodile, and the breasts and stomach of a pregnant woman.
Tawaret was a goddess who protected women during pregnancy and childbirth. Many of the gods and goddesses in ancient Egypt had temples built to honour them. Other gods and goddesses like Tawaret and Bes were worshipped by people in their own homes. This is an amulet of the goddess Tawaret. People often wore amulets like this, or kept them in their homes.

Tefnut
Appearance: Woman with the head of a lioness
Tefnut was the goddess of moisture. She was the wife of Shu and the mother of Nut (the sky) and Geb (the earth).

Thoth
Appearance: A man with the head of an ibis holding a writing palette, An ibis, A baboon
Thoth was the god of writing and knowledge. The ancient Egyptians believed that Thoth gave them the gift of hieroglyphic writing. Thoth was also connected with the moon.

OK Now that we all know our Egyptian Gods/Goddesses we Can pick our Favorits and witch fits our personality best. ^^

I know I copied and pasted but there are tomany gods for me to finish this in a day. If you would like to see pictures and find out more

http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/main.html

Would be the best cite (Igot all my info here)

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:13 am


Whew.. *wipes forehead* I got mine correct.. stressed
Hehe.. no worries, J_walker. ^_^
I'd prolly be like that too when we start talking about Greek myth..
Which is also the topic of my HS senior paper. smile
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:27 pm


Well, I didn't want to say specifics about my gods incase it was wrong.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:31 am


I did some resurch I was born in the year of Isis..My friend is Osiris lolz.
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