A comparative list of some pre-existing and pre-Christian data which were Christianized in the canonical gospels and the Book of Revelation.
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Christian |
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The Mysteries |
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The miracles |
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The Sem, or mythical representations |
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The parables |
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The Ritual as the book of resurrection |
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The Book of Revelation |
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The sayings of Iu or Iu-em-hetep |
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The Sayings of Jesus |
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Huhi the father in heaven as the eternal, a title of Atum-Ra |
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Ihuh, the father in heaven as the eternal |
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Ra, the holy spirit |
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God the Holy Ghost |
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Ra the father of Iu the Su, or son of God, with the hawk or dove as the bird of the holy spirit |
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God, the Father of Jesus, with the dove as the bird of the Holy Spirit |
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Iu or Horus, the manifesting son of God |
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Jesus the manifesting Son of God. |
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The trinity of Atum (or Osiris) the father, Horus (or Iu) the son, and Ra the holy spirit |
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The Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit |
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Iu-Su or Iusa, the coming son of Iusaas, who was great with Iusa or Iusu |
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Jesus |
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The ever-coming Messu or Child as Egyptian |
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The Hebrew Messianic Child |
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Horus (or Heru), the Lord by name, as a child |
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Child-Jesus as the Lord by name (Gospels of the Infancy) |
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Isis, the virgin mother of Iu, her Su or son |
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Mary the virgin mother of Jesus |
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The first Horus as Child of the Virgin, the second as son of Ra, the father |
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Jesus the Virgin¡¯s child, the Christ as son of the father |
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The first Horus as the founder, the second as fulfiller for the father |
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Jesus as the founder, and the Christ as fulfiller for the father |
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The two mothers of Child-Horus, Isis and Nephthys, who were two sisters |
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The two mothers of Child-Jesus, who were sisters |
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Meri or Nut, the mother-heaven |
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Mary as Regina Coeli |
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The outcast great mother with her seven sons |
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Mary Magdalene, with her seven devils |
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Isis taken by Horus in adultery with Sut |
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The woman taken in adultery |
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Apt, the crib or manger, by name as the birthplace and mother in one |
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The manger as cradle of the child-Christ |
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Seb, the earth-father, as consort to the virgin Isis |
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Joseph, the father on earth, as putative husband to the Virgin Mary |
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Seb, the foster-father to Child-Horus |
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Joseph, as foster-father to the Child-Jesus |
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Seb, Isis and Horus, the Kamite holy trinity |
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Joseph, Mary and Jesus, a Christian holy trinity |
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Christian |
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Seb, the builder of the house, the carpenter |
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Joseph, the carpenter |
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Seb, the custodian of the mummied dead |
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Joseph of Arimathea, the keeper of the Corpus Christi |
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Sut and Horus, the twin opponents |
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Satan and Jesus, the twin opponents |
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Horus, the sower, and Sut, the destroyer, in the harvest-field |
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Jesus, the sower of the good seed, and Satan, the sower of tares |
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Sut and Horus contending in the desert |
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Satan and Jesus contending in the wilderness |
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Sut and Horus contending on the Ben-Ben or Pyramidion |
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Satan and Jesus contending on the pinnacle |
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Horus carried off by Sut to the summit of Mount Hetep |
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Jesus spirited away by Satan into an exceeding high mountain |
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Sut and Horus contending on the mount |
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Satan and Jesus contending on the mount |
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Sut undoing the good that Horus does |
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Satan sowing tares by night |
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S¡¯men, for Khemen, a title of Taht |
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Simeon |
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S¡¯men, who held Child-Horus in his arms as the young solar god |
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Simeon, who took the child-Jesus in his arms |
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Anna or Annit (a title of Hathor), with Taht-S¡¯men |
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Anna, the prophetess, with Simeon |
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The Petar or Petra by name in Egyptian as revealer to Horus |
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Peter, the revealer to the Christ |
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The house of Annu |
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Bethany |
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The group in the house at Annu |
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The group in the house at Bethany |
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Horus in Annu |
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Jesus in Bethany |
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Asar or Osiris |
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Lazarus |
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The two sisters Mertae |
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The two sisters Mary and Martha |
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Osiris, whom Horus loved |
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Lazarus, whom Jesus loved |
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Osiris perfumed for his burial |
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Jesus anointed, when the odour fills the house |
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Osiris prays that he may be buried speedily |
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Jesus begs that his death may be effected quickly |
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Osiris prepared for burial under the hair of Hathor-Meri |
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Jesus prepared for his burial beneath the hair of Mary |
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Osiris, who slept in the tomb at Annu |
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Lazarus, who slept in the tomb at Bethany |
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Osiris raised from the tomb by Horus in Annu |
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Lazarus raised from the tomb at Bethany |
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The mummy Osiris bidden to come forth by Horus |
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The mummy Lazarus bidden to come forth by Jesus |
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The Great One who does the work of washing |
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Jesus washing the feet of his disciples |
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The star, as announcer for the child-Horus |
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The Star in the East that indicated the birthplace of Jesus |
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The seven Hathors (or cows) who minister to Horus |
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The seven women who minister to Jesus |
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Anup, the precursor of Horus |
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John, the forerunner of Jesus the Christ |
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Anup, the baptizer |
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John the Baptist |
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Aan, the saluter of Horus |
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John, the saluter of the Christ |
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Aan, a name of the divine scribe |
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John, the divine scribe |
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Hermes, the scribe |
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Hermas, the scribe |
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Mati, the registrar |
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Matthew, the clerk |
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Taht, Shu, and black Sut |
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The three kings, or Magi |
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Nut at the pool of the Persea, or sycamore-tree, as giver of divine drink |
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The woman at the well as giver of the water |
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Horus born in Annu, the place of bread |
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Jesus born in Bethlehem, the house of bread |
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The vesture put on Horus by the goddess Tait |
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The swaddling clothes put on the infant Jesus |
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Christian |
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Offerings made to the child by the worshippers in Annu |
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Offerings and worship of the Magi |
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Child-Horus with the head of Ra |
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Child-Jesus with the solar glory round his head |
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The Bull of Amenta in the place of birth |
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The ox in the birthplace of the child |
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The ass, Iu, in the birthplace |
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The ass in the birthplace (catacombs) |
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The lions of the horizon attending upon Horus |
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The lions attending the child-Christ (pseudo-Matthew) |
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Child-Horus emerging from the papyrus-reed |
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The child-Jesus in the catacombs issuing from the papyrus |
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Horus, the ancient child |
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The little old Jesus in the catacombs |
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Horus, the gracious child |
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Jesus, the child full of grace |
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Horus, one of five brethren |
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Jesus, one of five brothers |
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Horus, the brother of Sut the betrayer |
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Jesus, the brother of Judas the betrayer |
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Amsta, the one brother of Horus in the human form |
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James, the human brother of Jesus |
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The two sisters of Horus |
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The sisters of Jesus |
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Horus the lad in the country and youth in town |
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Jesus as the child in the country and youth in town |
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Horus baptized with water by Anup |
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Jesus baptized with water by John |
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Horus in the tank of flame |
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Jesus the baptizer with fire |
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Horus in his baptism becoming the beloved son of God the Father |
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Jesus becoming the son of God the Father in his baptism |
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Horus the husbandman with the fan in his hand |
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Christ coming with the fan in his hand |
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Horus the Good Shepherd, with the crook upon his shoulder |
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Jesus the Good Shepherd, with the lamb or kid upon his shoulder |
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Horus with the four followers in the Mount |
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Jesus with the four disciples in the Mount |
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Horus with the seven great spirits in the Mount |
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Jesus with the seven spirits in the Mount (Rev.) |
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Herrut the Apap-reptile, slayer of the younglings in the egg |
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Herod, the murderer of the innocents |
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Isis commanded to take her child down into Egypt for safety |
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Mary warned to take her child down into Egypt for safety |
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Horus as the typical fish |
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Jesus as Ichthus the fish |
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Horus as the fisher |
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Jesus as the fisher |
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The four fishers with Horus as founders of the kingdom |
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The four fishers with Jesus as founders of the kingdom |
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Sebek, the father of the fishers |
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Zebedee, the father of the fishers |
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Two fisher-brethren, Kabhsenuf and Hapi |
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Two fisher-brethren, Simon and Andrew |
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Two other fisher-brethren, Amsta and Tuamutef |
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Two other fisher-brethren, James and John |
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The seven on board the bark with Horus |
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The seven fishers on board the bark with Jesus |
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The wonderful net of the fishers |
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The miraculous draught of fishes in the net |
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Horus as the lamb |
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Jesus as the lamb |
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Horus as the lion |
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Jesus as a lion |
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Horus (Iu) as the black child |
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Jesus as the little black bambino |
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Horus as Ahi, the striker with the flabellum |
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Jesus wielding the scourge of cords as the striker |
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Horus identified with the tat or cross |
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Jesus identified with the cross |
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The blind Horus, in two characters, as the God and manes |
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The two blind men of the gospels |
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Horus of twelve years |
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Jesus of twelve years |
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Horus made a man of thirty years in his baptism |
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Jesus, the man of thirty years in his baptism |
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Christian |
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Horus (Iu), the son of a beetle |
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Jesus, the good scarabaeus |
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Horus (or Ra) as the great cat |
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Jesus as the cat |
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Horus as the shrewmouse |
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The mouse of Jesus dedicated to 'Our Lady' |
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Horus, the healer in the mountain |
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Jesus, the healer in the mountain |
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Horus as Iusa, the exorcizer of evil spirits as the Word |
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Jesus, the caster out of demons with a word |
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Horus, born as the shoot, branch, or plant from the Nun |
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Jesus born as the natzer of Nazareth, so rendered in the course of localizing the legend |
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Osiris as the vine-plant, Aarru |
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Jesus as the vine |
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Horus, the bringer of the fish and the grapes in Egypt |
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Jesus as bringer of the fish and the grapes (catacombs) |
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Horus, the child standing on two crocodiles which adore him |
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The Christ-child adored by dragons = crocodiles |
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Horus, the child of a widow |
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The child-Christ who lodges with a widow in Egypt |
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Horus, the child of the widow in Sutenkhen |
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The child-Christ with the widow in Sotenin (pseudo-Matthew) |
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The golden Horus |
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The corn-complexioned Jesus |
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Horus full of wine |
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Jesus the wine-bibber |
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Horus, who gives the water of life |
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Jesus as giver of the water of life |
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Horus in the lentils and the grain |
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Jesus the bread of life |
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Horus as Unbu in the bush of thorn |
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Jesus in the crown of thorn |
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Horus the just and true |
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Jesus the faithful and true |
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Horus-Mat-Kheru, the Word made truth at the second coming |
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Jesus the spirit of truth at the Second Advent |
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The human Horus glorified in becoming a (khu) spirit |
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The spirit not given until Jesus is glorified |
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The world made through Horus |
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The world made through Jesus |
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Horus the bridegroom with the bride in Sothis |
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Jesus the bridegroom with the bride |
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Horus of both sexes |
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Jesus as the bearded Sophia; Charis, the female Christ |
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Horus who exalts his father in every sacred place |
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Jesus who exalts his father in every place |
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Horus as Remi the weeper |
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Jesus as the weeper |
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Dumb Horus, or the silent Sekari |
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Jesus silent before his accusers |
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Horus behaving badly to Isis |
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Jesus speaking brutally to his mother |
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Horus the gladsome |
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Jesus the jocund |
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Horus as prince of the divine powers |
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Jesus the prince |
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Horus the uplifted serpent |
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Jesus uplifted as the serpent |
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Horus as the Bennu |
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Jesus as the phoenix |
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Horus who gives light by means of his own body |
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Jesus the light of the world |
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Horus the hider of himself as Har-Sheta |
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Jesus the concealer of himself |
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Horus the word-made-flesh |
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Jesus the word-made-flesh |
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Horus the word-made-truth |
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Jesus the doer of the word |
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Horus in the bosom of Ra |
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Jesus in the bosom of the Father |
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Horus the krst |
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Jesus the Christ |
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Horus the avenger |
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Jesus who brings the sword |
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Iu-em-hetep who comes with peace |
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Jesus the bringer of peace |
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Horus called the illegitimate child |
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Jesus called the Mamzer |
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Horus the afflicted one |
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Jesus the afflicted one |
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Horus the unique one |
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Jesus the unique one |
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Horus the lord of resurrections from the house of death |
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Jesus the resurrection and the life |
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Horus as the type of life eternal |
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Jesus the type of eternal life |
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Iu (em-hetep) the child-teacher in the temple |
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The child-Jesus as teacher in the temple |
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Egyptian |
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Christian |
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Child-Horus as sower of the seed |
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Child-Jesus as sower of the seed |
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Har-Khuti, lord of the harvest |
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Jesus, lord of the harvest |
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Horus the founder |
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Jesus the founder |
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Horus the fulfiller |
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Jesus the fulfiller |
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Horus as master of the words of power |
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Jesus whose word was with power |
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Horus Ma-kheru |
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Jesus, 'the witness unto the truth' |
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Horus as the lily |
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Jesus typified by the lily |
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Horus the link |
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Jesus the bond of union |
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Horus who came to fulfil the law |
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Jesus who comes to fulfil the law |
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Horus as bearer of the ankh-symbol of life and the un-sceptre of resurrection |
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Jesus as the resurrection and the life personified |
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Horus (or Khunsu) the chaser of boastfulness |
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Jesus the humbler of the proud |
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Horus of the Second Advent |
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The coming Christ |
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Horus the hidden force |
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Jesus the concealed |
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Horus as Kam-Ura, the overflower, and extender of the water illimitably |
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Jesus, giver of the water of life without limit |
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Horus, who came by the water, the blood and the spirit |
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Jesus, who came by the water, the blood and the spirit |
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Horus the opener as Unen |
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Jesus the opener with the keys |
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Horus of the two horizons |
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Jesus of the two lands |
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Horus as teacher of the living generation |
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Jesus as teacher on the earth |
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Horus as teacher of the spirits in Amenta |
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Jesus as preacher to the spirits in prison |
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Horus as teacher on the Atit-bark, with the seven glorious ones on board |
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Jesus the teacher on the boat, also with the seven fishers on board |
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Horus uttering the words of Ra in the solar bark |
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Jesus uttering the parables on board the boat |
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Horus walking the water |
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Jesus walking the water |
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The blind mummy made to see by Horus |
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The blind man given sight by Jesus |
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Horus and the Hamemmet or younglings of Shu |
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Jesus and the little ones |
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The children of Horus |
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The children of Jesus |
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Horus the raiser of the dead |
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Jesus the raiser of the dead |
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Horus the raiser up of Asar |
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Jesus the raiser up of Lazarus |
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Horus, who imparts the power of the resurrection to his children |
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Jesus who confers the same power on his followers |
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Horus entering the mount at sunset to hold converse with his father |
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Jesus entering the mount at sunset to hold converse with his father |
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Horus one with the father |
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Jesus one with his father |
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Horus transfigured on the mount |
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Jesus transfigured on the mount |
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Amsu-Horus in his resurrection as a Sahu- mummy |
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Jesus rising again corporeally or incorporated |
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The blood of Isis |
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The issue of blood suffered by the woman |
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The field manured with blood in Tattu |
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Aceldama |
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The mummy-bandage that was woven without seam |
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The vesture of the Christ without a seam |
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Seven souls of Ra the Holy Spirit |
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Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit |
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Seven hawks of Ra the Holy Spirit |
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Seven doves of the Holy Spirit |
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Seven loaves of Horus for feeding the multitude reposing in the green fields of Annu |
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Seven loaves of Jesus for feeding the multitude reclining on the grass |
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Twelve followers of Har-Khuti |
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Twelve followers of Jesus, as the twelve disciples |
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Christian |
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Horus with the twelve in the field of divine harvest |
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Jesus with the twelve in the harvest-field |
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The twelve who reap for Horus |
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The twelve who reap for Jesus |
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Horus as the intercessor |
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Jesus as the paraclete |
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Horus as the great judge |
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Jesus as the great judge |
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The judgement of the righteous, who are the sheep of Horus, the good shepherd |
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Judgment of the righteous, who are the sheep of Jesus the Good Shepherd |
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The judgment of the guilty, who are the goats of Sut |
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Judgment of the wicked, who are the goats of Satan |
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Horus parting off the evil dead |
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Jesus parting off the accursed |
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The condemned spirits entering the swine |
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The evil spirits entering the swine |
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The glorious ones that wait on Horus |
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The angels that minister unto Jesus |
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Horus ascending to heaven from Bakhu, the mount of the olive tree |
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Jesus ascending to heaven from Mount Olivet |
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The revelation of Horus, given by Ra, his father, to make known the mysteries of divine things to his followers |
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The revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave him to show unto his servants |
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The revelation written down by Aan (Tehuti), the scribe of divine words |
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The revelation written by John the Divine |
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The saluter Aani, who bears witness to the word of Ra and to the testimony of Horus |
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John, who bears witness to the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ |
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The secret of the Mysteries revealed by Taht-Aan |
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The secret of the Mysteries made known by John |
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The books in Annu |
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The book of doom and the book of life in Patmos |
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The books and their bringer |
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The book and its opener |
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Seven dungeon-seals |
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The book with seven seals |
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The great mother Apt, the pregnant water-cow |
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The woman sitting on the waters |
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The crocodile as great mother |
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The dragon as great mother |
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The great mother as Hathor, the abode |
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The woman that was the great city personalized |
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The great or enceinte mother in her lunar character |
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The woman arrayed with the sun about to bring forth the child |
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Isis, who brought forth Horus in the marshes |
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The woman who brought forth in the wilderness |
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Isis pursued by the great crocodile |
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The woman persecuted by the dragon |
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Isis, hawk-winged |
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The woman with eagle¡¯s wings |
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The bride as Hathor-Isis, with the calf or lamb upon the mount of glory |
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The bride as the lamb¡¯s wife upon the mount |
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Atum-Huhi, the closer and the opener of Amenta |
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Ihuh, who carries the keys of death and Hades as closer and opener |
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Atum-Ra, the holy spirit |
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The spirit |
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Hathor-Iusaas the bride, with Horus the lamb (or earlier calf) upon the mount |
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The bride with the lamb upon the mount |
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Anup and Aan, the two witnesses for Horus |
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The two Johns as witnesses for Jesus |
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The seven khuti or glorious ones |
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The seven spirits of God |
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Horus, with the seven khabsu stars, or gods of the lamp |
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Jesus in the midst of the seven golden lampstands |
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Sebek-Horus the lamb on the mount |
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Jesus the lamb on the mount |
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Horus the morning star |
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Jesus the morning star |
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Egyptian |
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Christian |
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Horus, who gives the morning star to his followers |
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Jesus, who gives the morning star to his followers |
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The Har-Seshu, or servants of Horus |
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The servants of Jesus Christ |
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The seven spirits of fire around the throne of Ra |
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The seven spirits of fire before the throne |
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The fathers, or the ancient ones |
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The four-and-twenty elders |
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The four corner-keepers |
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The four living creatures at the four corners |
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The solar god of golden form |
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The form with feet like unto burnished brass, and countenance as of the sun |
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Iu the son of man (or Atum) |
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Jesus the son of man |
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Horus as the firstborn from the dead |
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Jesus the Christ as firstborn of those that slept |
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Horus in the house of a thousand years |
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The millennial reign of Jesus |
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Sebek the solar dragon |
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The scarlet-coloured beast with seven heads |
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Seven souls or powers of Ra |
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Seven heads of the solar dragon |
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The eighth to the seven |
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The eighth to the seven |
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Ten Tata-gods or powers |
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The ten horns or kings |
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The war in heaven |
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The war in heaven |
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Har-Tema as the avenger, the red god who orders the block of execution |
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The word of God, faithful and true, with raiment dipped in blood |
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Har-Makhu |
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Michael the Archangel |
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Sut the accuser |
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Satan the accuser |
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Sut and Horus |
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Christ and the Anti-Christ |
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The celestial Heptanomis |
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The seven mountains of earth or islands in the sea |
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The seven children of the old earth-mother |
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The seven kings of the earth |
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Horus at the head of the seven |
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Jesus at the head of the seven |
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The last judgment |
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The last judgment |
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The mount of glory |
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The throne set in heaven on the mount |
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The mount as judgment-seat |
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The mount as throne of the Great Judge |
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The lion-faced throne of steel |
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The great white throne |
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The great judge seated on his throne |
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The Great Judge on the judgment-seat |
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The god in lion form |
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The god who is the lion of the tribe of Judah |
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The god in the solar disc |
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The god with the sun-like countenance |
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The god whose dazzling mouth sends forth breezes of flame |
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The god from whose mouth proceeded the two-edged sword |
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Osiris-Tat, the sufferer in the Lower Egypt of Amenta |
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The Lord who was crucified in Egypt |
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The Apap-reptile, the serpent of evil |
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Abaddon, Apollyon, or Satan, that old serpent |
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Apap, the power of evil in the Abyss |
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Abaddon or Apollyon, the angel of the Abyss |
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The binding of Apap in chains and casting the beast into the Abyss |
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The binding of the dragon, that old serpent, and casting him into the pit |
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Apap and Sut bound in chains and cast into the abyss |
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The Devil or Satan bound in a great chain and cast into the pit |
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The ankh-key of life and the un-symbol of the resurrection |
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The keys of death and Hades in the hands of the opener |
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The first resurrection and the second death in Amenta |
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The first resurrection and the second death |
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Egyptian |
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Christian |
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The Lake of Putrata where the lost souls fall headlong into everlasting night |
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The lake of the second death |
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The beatified in their white garments of glory |
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The beatified spirits arrayed in white |
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The name of Ra on the head of the deceased |
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The name of the Father written on the forehead |
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The little column of white stone given as a talisman to the initiates |
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The white stone given to the initiated |
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The mount of the double earth in Hetep |
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The mountain great and high |
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The eternal city at the summit |
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The Holy City |
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The water of life as lake or river |
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The river of the water of life |
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The two divine sycamores over the water of life |
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The tree of life on either side of the water of life |
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The water of life proceeding from the throne of Osiris. |
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The water of life proceeding from the throne of God |
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The great lake in Hetep upon which the gods and glorified alight |
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The glassy sea on which the victors stand triumphant |
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The great white lake of Sa |
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The sea of crystal |
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The calf (later lamb) of Horus standing on the mount with Hathor bearing the bride |
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The lamb standing on Mount Zion with the bride |
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The lunar goddess Hathor bearing the solar orb |
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The woman arrayed with the sun, and the moon at her feet |
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The glorified in Hetep stoled and girdled and crowned |
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The angels girt about the breasts with golden girdles |
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The emerald dawn around the mount or throne of Ra |
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The rainbow like an emerald round the throne |
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The ba enclosure of Aarru, in twelve measures |
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The walled enclosure of the New Jerusalem, in twelve measures |
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Heaven according to the measure of a man |
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Heaven according to the measure of a man |
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The paradise of the polestar |
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The Holy City lighted by one luminary that is neither the sun nor the moon = the polestar |
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The ark of Osiris-Ra |
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The Ark of the New Covenant in heaven |