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Destined to be a classic enjoyed by both the professional scholar and the lay person, this comparative religion book contains a startling perspective of the extraordinary history of the Egyptian religion and its profound influence upon the later Christian faith. Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection uses a massive amount of primary sources and the works of highly credentialed authorities in relevant fields to demonstrate that the popular gods Horus and Jesus possessed many characteristics and attributes in common.
Drawing from thousands of ancient Egyptian texts in an assortment of translations along with the original language, as well as modern research in a number of other languages, controversial independent scholar of comparative religion and mythology D.M. Murdock puts together an astonishing amount of fascinating information that shows many of our most cherished religious beliefs and concepts did not appear suddenly out of the blue but have long histories in numerous cultures found around the globe, including and especially in the glorious Land of the Pharaohs.
As stated, this book focuses on the correspondences between the Egyptian religion and Christianity, especially as concerns Horus and Jesus. The chapter titles are:
  • Introduction
  • Horus, Sun of God
  • Horus versus Set
  • Born on December 25th
  • The Virgin Isis-Mary
  • The Star in the East and Three Kings
  • Horus at the Ages of 12 and 30
  • Anup the Baptizer
  • The Twelve Followers
  • Performing Miracles, Walking on Water, Healing the Sick and Raising the Dead
  • The Truth, the Light and the Good Shepherd
  • Was Horus Crucified?
  • Burial for Three Days, Resurrection and Ascension
  • The Alexandrian Roots of Christianity
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Christ in Egypt contains almost 600 pages, with nearly 2,400 citations drawing from over 900 books and articles, including primary sources and the works of highly credentialed individuals in a variety of fields.

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The Horus-Jesus Connection

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BOOKS AND EBOOKS BY D.M. MURDOCK/ACHARYA S

The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold

Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Christ Unveiled

Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of The Christ

Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection

The Gospel According to Acharya S

The Astrotheology Calendar Series

Jesus as the Sun throughout History

The Origins of Christianity and the Question for the Historical Jesus Christ

Was Mithra Born of a Virgin Mother?

Jesus Christ, Mason of God

Acharyas Religion 101 for Seekers

The ZEITGEIST Sourcebook, Part 1: The Greatest Story Ever Told

CHRIST IN EGYPT: THE HORUS-JESUS CONNECTION

Copyright 2011 by D.M. Murdock a.k.a. Acharya S

All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoeverelectronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwisewithout written permission except for brief quotations in articles and reviews. For information, address Stellar House Publishers, LLC, www.StellarHousePublishing.com

Cover art by JimJupiterDesign.com adapted from:

Left: Statue of Isis suckling Horus, from the Gregorian Egyptian Museum in the Vatican, Italy

Right: Statue of Virgin Mary suckling Baby Jesus, Venice, Italy.

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Preface So there grew during those first centuries of Christianity a whole - photo 3
Preface

So there grew, during those first centuries of Christianity, a whole literature of the Hermetic sort in which the symbols, interpreted in the orthodox Christian tradition as historical, were being read in a proper mythological sense. And these then began to link the Christian myth to pagan analogues. The Gnostics, for instance, were in that boat. But the orthodox Christians insisted on the historicity of all these events.

Joseph Campbell, An Open Life (77)

Over a century ago, renowned British Egyptologist Sir Dr. E.A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934), a Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum, as well as a confessed Christian, remarked that a study tracing the influence of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and mythology on Christianity would fill a comparatively large volume. Since Dr. Budges time, for a variety of reasons, including the seemingly irreconcilable academic gap between historians and theologians, no one has taken up the call to produce such a volumeuntil now.

This book is the result of decades of study of the worlds religions and mythologies, focusing on comparative religion with the intention of showing from where Christianity in particular likely devised many of its most cherished beliefs. My previous books on the subjects of comparative religion, mythology and Christian origins include: The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold ; Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Christ Unveiled ; and Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of The Christ . I continue this ongoing investigation with the fascinating land of the pharaohs not only because that nation was extremely influential in the world into which Christianity was born, but also because it possesses so much material preserved from the centuries of destructionmuch of it quite deliberatethat it is to Egypt we may look for solid, primary-source proof of our premise.

It should be noted, however, that I did not originally set out to prove a thesis established a priori but that, having been engaged in this field for so many years and, having been raised a Christian and knowing that faith very well, I have been struck over the decades by the profound and relevant resemblances between it and pre-Christian and non-Christian religions, and it has become clear that Egypt was the fount of much of this religious and spiritual knowledge.

In this groundbreaking effort, I have used the latest and best technology to search far and wide through a massive amount of material across several languages, beginning with the ancient primary sources and extending into the modern era. In order to demonstrate a solid case, I have been compelled to do extensive and exhaustive research in the pertinent ancient languages, such as Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Coptic, while I have also utilized authorities in modern languages such as German and French.

Not only have I provided much important and interesting information directly addressing the striking comparisons between the Egyptian and Christian religions, but also I have exposed on several occasions various biases, censorship and other behaviors that have impacted mainstream knowledge over the centuries, allowing for certain revelations to come to light in English here possibly for the first time in history.

In order to set the stage for the various premises of each chapter, I have included quotations at the beginnings thereof, at times both modern and ancient. After thus providing a summary of the premise, in each chapter I delve into the appropriate primary sources to whatever extent possible. In my analysis of the ancient Egyptian texts, I consulted and cross-referenced as many translations as I could find, and I attempted to defer to the most modern renditions as often as possible. All of this work was accomplished as truly independent scholarship, without funding from any group, organization or institution, as has been the case with all of my past endeavors as well.

The result is that the paperback edition of Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection comprises nearly 600 pages with almost 2,400 footnotes and citations from more than 900 books, journals and assorted other sources from experts in germane fields of study from different time periods beginning in antiquity up to the most modern Egyptologists, in order to create a consensus of opinion since the topic is so contentious. In this regard, brief biographical material is also included for many of these authorities, so that readers may be assured of the individuals credentials. The broad scope of these sources dating from thousands of years ago to the most modern research means there can be no dismissive argument based on either a lack of primary sources or because the authorities cited are outdated.

Yet, for all this erudition, I have hopefully succeeded in making Christ in Egypt as readily accessible to the average reader as possible, so that the book can be enjoyed by all who wish to know the hidden history of the origins of religious ideology. Some of the material may strike some readers as difficult and/or tedious, but I hope it will be understood that, in consideration of the controversial nature of this issue, it was necessary to be as thorough as possible. This book is therefore not meant to be a quick read. Rather, it is intended as a reference book providing knowledge for years to come.

In comparison to other literature on the subject, the present book might be considered the most complete and scientific study of the Egyptian influence on Christianity ever produced in English. Each major contention and many minor ones have been carefully cited with an eye to as exacting accuracy as is possible, and every effort has been made to doublecheck particularly controversial facts. My intent has always been to restore the proper milieu of the eras in question, resurrecting cultures that have been the object of disinformation and disdain. In creating this opus, I experienced great delight at a number of significant features that came to light, and I offer this unusual but intriguing research in the spirit in which it was intended: To wit, to demonstrate that mankinds most cherished and fervently held religious beliefs are rooted firmly in human creation based on natural phenomena, without the need for supernatural genesis but nonetheless extraordinarily marvelous and meaningful.

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