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The Book of the Dead by Sir Wallis Budge

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The Book of the Dead by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge
The Old Testament view of its neighbouring cultures was wrong.(Egyptians, Canaanites, Babylonians were more the same than different). The Egyptians believed their gods were the source of wisdom, knowledge and Truth who required them to live good lives and treat others well. The language of praising the gods was all so familiar, also the ideas of resurrection, eternal life/ hell, a god of judgment to decide who went where, a cleansing from sin by the negative confession. Is this the earliest record of these concepts? Did the Egyptians dream up these ideas? The Old Testament seems to have hardly any idea of the afterlife. Chapter iv is "Thoth, the author of the Book of the Dead"; Thoth was the heart, mind and tongue of the creator god, he at all times voiced the will of the great god and spoke the words which commanded everything to come into existence.

 

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