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Post by anansi on Aug 29, 2011 11:04:34 GMT -5
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Post by imhotep06 on Aug 30, 2011 1:43:08 GMT -5
I discuss this in my book: The Passion of the Christ or Passion of Osiris: The Kongo Origins of the Jewish Myth; www.scribd.com/doc/58722498/Passion-of-the-Christ-or-Passion-of-Osiris-The-Kongo-Origins-of-the-Jesus-MythThe relevant part is the chapter on the "Bread of Life" (2011: 71-72). In it I discuss the Egyptian ritual of eating Osirs (a mold made of bread) which was discibed by Plutarch. The details of the ritual are discussed in teh I-Kher-Nefert stele in Abjw (Abydos) in 1875 BCE. But Plutarch talks about the ritual in Isis and Osiris, 39. You may want to look there.
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Post by anansi on Aug 30, 2011 23:49:02 GMT -5
I discuss this in my book: The Passion of the Christ or Passion of Osiris: The Kongo Origins of the Jewish Myth; www.scribd.com/doc/58722498/Passion-of-the-Christ-or-Passion-of-Osiris-The-Kongo-Origins-of-the-Jesus-MythThe relevant part is the chapter on the "Bread of Life" (2011: 71-72). In it I discuss the Egyptian ritual of eating Osirs (a mold made of bread) which was discibed by Plutarch. The details of the ritual are discussed in teh I-Kher-Nefert stele in Abjw (Abydos) in 1875 BCE. But Plutarch talks about the ritual in Isis and Osiris, 39. You may want to look there. Thanks Imhotep I'll take my time and go though your paper not only that but like you I think the area of the Kongo is a much understudied area with links that spreads far down river and beyond.
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