Similarities Between Isis And Osiris

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The myth of Isis and Osiris originated in Egypt. Isis was goddess of fertility and motherhood, while her husband, Osiris, was the first god-king of Egypt and was associated with the sun. Osiris was said to have brought government and agriculture to the people. Osiris’s brother Seth, god of death and punishment, was jealous of his power and plotted to kill Osiris. He invited his brother to a banquet where he tricked Osiris into a chest, locked the chest, and threw it into the river Nile. With his brother out of the way, Seth assumed rule over Egypt.
Isis was grief stricken when she heard of her husband's death, and set about searching for the chest which contained her his dead body. When she found it Phoenicia she used magic to revive Osiris and magically conceived a son by him. Seth was enraged by this, and threw Isis in prison, but managed to escape with the help of Anubis, the son of Osiris and Seth’s wife Nephthys. Isis feared Seth and went into isolation in the swamps of the Nile delta. She
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This is can be compared with the Holy Trinity of Christianity. Images of her nursing Horus were common in the combined culture of Greece, Rome, and Egypt. These images were sometimes mistaken for the virgin Mary nursing Jesus. Another connection between the cult of Isis and Christianity is the resurrection from the dead of one of the members of the holy trinity. One version of the original myth even has Osiris coming back to life once his body was immersed in the River Nile, which parallels the tradition of water baptism in the Christian Church. Some believe that, because the cult of Isis and Christianity were emerging around the same time they may have borrowed from each other in those respects. In fact, the cult of Isis was the primary rival for Christianity in Rome. Once Christianity was institutionalized in Rome the cult died out and the temples were