| Event
|
Horus
|
Jesus
Of Nazareth |
| Conception:
|
By
a virgin. |
By a
virgin. |
| Father:
|
Only
begotten son of the God Osiris. |
Only
begotten son of Yehovah (in the form of the Holy Spirit). |
| Mother:
|
Meri.
|
Miriam
(a.k.a. Mary). |
| Foster
father: |
Seb,
(Jo-Seph). |
Joseph. |
| Foster
father's ancestry: |
Of
royal descent. |
Of
royal descent. |
| Birth
location: |
In
a cave. |
In a
cave or stable. |
| Annunciation:
|
By
an angel to Isis, his mother. |
By an
angel to Miriam, his mother.
|
| Birth
heralded by: |
The
star Sirius, the morning star. |
An
unidentified "star in the East." |
| Birth
date: |
Ancient
Egyptians paraded a manger and child representing Horus through the
streets at the time of the winter solstice (typically Dec. 22-25).
|
Celebrated
on DEC-25. The date was chosen to occur on the same date as the birth of
Mithra, Dionysus and the Sol Invictus (unconquerable Sun), etc. |
| Birth
announcement: |
By
angels. |
By
angels. |
| Birth
witnesses: |
Shepherds.
|
Shepherds.
|
| Later
witnesses to birth: |
Three
solar deities. |
Three
wise men. |
| Death
threat during infancy: |
Herut
tried to have Horus murdered. |
Herod
tried to have Jesus murdered. |
| Handling
the threat: |
The
God That tells Horus' mother "Come, thou goddess Isis,
hide thyself with thy child." |
An
angel tells Jesus' father to: "Arise and take the young child
and his mother and flee into Egypt." |
| Rite
of passage ritual: |
Horus
came of age with a special ritual, when his eye was restored. |
Taken
by parents to the temple for what is today called a bar mitzvah ritual. |
| Age
at the ritual: |
12
|
12 |
| Break
in life history: |
No
data between ages of 12 & 30. |
No
data between ages of 12 & 30. |
| Baptism
location: |
In
the river Eridanus. |
In the
river Jordan.
|
| Age
at baptism: |
30.
|
30. |
| Baptized
by: |
Anup
the Baptiser. |
John
the Baptist. |
| Subsequent
fate of the baptiser: |
Beheaded.
|
Beheaded. |
| Temptation:
|
Taken
from the desert of Amenta up a high mountain by his arch-rival Sut. Sut
(a.k.a. Set) was a precursor for the Hebrew Satan. |
Taken
from the desert in Palestine up a high mountain by his arch-rival Satan. |
| Result
of temptation: |
Horus
resists temptation. |
Jesus
resists temptation. |
| Supporters
|
Twelve
disciples. |
Twelve
disciples. |
| Activities:
|
Walked
on water, cast out demons, healed the sick, restored sight to the blind.
He "stilled the sea by his power." |
Walked
on water, cast out demons, healed the sick, restored sight to the blind.
He ordered the sea with a "Peace, be still" command. |
| Raising
of the dead: |
Horus
raised Osirus, his dead father, from the grave.
|
Jesus
raised Lazarus from the grave. |
| Location
where the resurrection miracle occurred: |
Anu,
an Egyptian city where the rites of the death, burial and resurrection
of Horus were enacted annually.
|
Hebrews
added their prefix for house ('beth") to "Anu"
to produce "Beth-Anu" or the "House of Anu."
Since "u" and "y" were interchangeable in antiquity,
"Bethanu" became "Bethany," the
location mentioned in John 11. |
| Origin
of Lazarus' name: |
Asar
was an alternate name for Osirus, Horus' father, who Horus raised from
the dead. He was referred to as "the Asar," as a sign
of respect. Translated into Hebrew, this is "El-Asar."
The Romans added the prefix "us" to indicate a male
name, producing "Elasarus." Over time, the "E"
was dropped and "s" became "z,"
producing "Lazarus." 10
|
As
described by the author(s) of the Gospel of John. |
| Transfigured:
|
On
a mountain. |
On a
high mountain. |
| Key
address(es): |
Sermon
on the Mount. |
Sermon
on the Mount; Sermon on the Plain. |
| Method
of death |
By
crucifixion. |
By
crucifixion. |
| Accompanied
by: |
Two
thieves. |
Two
thieves. |
| Burial
|
In
a tomb. |
In a
tomb. |
| Fate
after death: |
Descended
into Hell; resurrected after three days. |
Descended
into Hell; resurrected after about 30 to 38 hours (Friday PM to
presumably some time in Sunday AM) covering parts of three days. |
| Resurrection
announced by: |
Women.
|
Women. |
| Future:
|
Reign
for 1,000 years in the Millennium. |
Reign
for 1,000 years in the Millennium. |