Do not follow the myth of Osiris, the god of God
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Osiris is the god of death in ancient Egyptian mythology and the lord of the underworld. He was the son of Geb, the god of the earth.
Osiris was one of the nine most important Egyptian gods (the "Nine Gods" Great Ennead). He was the god of plants in ancient Egypt and the god of water on the Nile. He was an enlightened king in his lifetime, and in his death he was the lord of the realm and judge of death. He is also the god of resurrection, rain, and plants. He is also known as the "God of Plenty". He is the giver of civilization and the king of the underworld. Whether the executor can receive eternal life after death.
Osiris is a bearded god who holds a flail and a scepter that symbolizes supreme power, and wears a crown on his head. He wears a white crown that symbolizes Upper Egypt and is surrounded by red feathers. His skin was green, which represented plants – he taught the Egyptians to farm when he was king. Although he is the god of the underworld, he is not the devil or the god of darkness. Rather, he symbolized the hope that the Egyptians believed in eternal glory after death. He is flanked by mummies.
2 Myths and legends about him
Osiris was the eldest son of the gods of heaven and earth, Cabe and Muth, and the children of Cabe and Mutt, Isis, Seth, and Neftis. Together with Cabe and Muth's parents, Hugh and Tefna, and the last plus the great god Atum, a total of nine gods. This is the Nine Gods of the Heliopolis Divine System. It is a great god in the highest position. Osiris was originally the founder of civilization that ruled Egypt, and it is said that under his leadership, Egypt went from barbarism to civilization. The whole of Egypt is in good weather and the years are safe. Osiris taught people to grow crops and make wine, and was loved by the people. Seth was jealous of his brother and plotted to kill him. He secretly ordered a coffin for Osiris, and then held a banquet to invite his relatives and friends. He announced that if the coffin was suitable for whomever it was, the coffin would be given to him. A few people tried it, but none of them fit. So Seth encouraged his brother to give it a try. As soon as Osiris lay down in the coffin, Seth slammed the lid shut and sealed it. Seth and his cronies threw the coffin into the Nile and drowned Osiris. This causes the Nile to flood once a year. Isis and her sister Nephthys retrieved Osiris and resurrected him with the help of mana. Before Osiris could take revenge on Seth, Seth killed him again and divided his body into thirteen pieces (some say fifteen) and hid them in various parts of the continent. It took many years for Isis to recover the pieces, but not all of them. But she still put the pieces back together and resurrected Osiris.
This time, Isis carefully hid Osiris until she became pregnant. Isis's magic did not last long for Osiris, so Osiris's death was once again. The other gods have decided to make Osiris king of the dead, but only until his revenge is cleared.
Horus, the son of Osiris and Isis, has sought revenge since he was born. He was secretly raised on the wetlands of Khemnis in the Nile Delta. As soon as Horus was strong enough, he met with Seth and fought. The fight was long and bloody; Eventually, Horus lost an eye, and Seth lost a testicle.
It is impossible to determine which of the first to appear as to the death of the god Osiris and the Egyptians. By the time of the Middle Kingdom, the cult of Osiris was growing. And his status has become particularly high, and the Egyptians attach great importance to funerals and death, this idea has been around for a long time, and may have been particularly prominent in a certain period, so the belief in Osiris is also very deep. Moreover, neither nobles nor commoners could escape death, so Osiris was one of the most revered gods in Egypt