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The Burden of Isis (The Egyptian Goddess Mythology) - Illustrated color pictures and Annotated Isis's origin for the Goddess of the Earth with Symbols

The Burden of Isis (The Egyptian Goddess Mythology) - Illustrated color pictures and Annotated Isis's origin for the Goddess of the Earth with Symbols

James Teackle Dennis
5/5 ( ratings)
The Burden of Isis by James Teackle Dennis

**This kindle edition is special including new illustrated color pictures and annotated Isis's origin for the Goddess of the Earth with Symbols of Isis
**This E-Book has all graphics of a high quality and eligible as good format.
**All Texts are completely digitally edited and properly formatted for easy reading.
**Interactive of Table Content linkage for easy navigation.

Isis, the Egyptian goddess of rebirth remains one of the most familiar images of empowered and utter femininity. The goddess Isis was the first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, the goddess of the Overarching Sky. Isis was born on the first day between the first years of creation, and was adored by her human followers.

Unlike the other Egyptian goddesses, the goddess Isis spent time among her people, teaching women how to grind corn and make bread, spin flax and weave cloth, and how to tame men enough to live with them.

Isis taught her people the skills of reading and agriculture and was worshipped as the goddess of medicine and wisdom.

The goddess Isis, a moon goddess, gave birth to Horus, the god of the sun. Together, Isis and Horus created and sustained all life and were the saviors of their people.

Isis became the most powerful of the gods and goddesses in the ancient world. Ra, the God of the Sun, originally had the greatest power. But Ra was uncaring, and the people of the world suffered greatly during his reign.
Language
English
Pages
49
Format
Kindle Edition

The Burden of Isis (The Egyptian Goddess Mythology) - Illustrated color pictures and Annotated Isis's origin for the Goddess of the Earth with Symbols

James Teackle Dennis
5/5 ( ratings)
The Burden of Isis by James Teackle Dennis

**This kindle edition is special including new illustrated color pictures and annotated Isis's origin for the Goddess of the Earth with Symbols of Isis
**This E-Book has all graphics of a high quality and eligible as good format.
**All Texts are completely digitally edited and properly formatted for easy reading.
**Interactive of Table Content linkage for easy navigation.

Isis, the Egyptian goddess of rebirth remains one of the most familiar images of empowered and utter femininity. The goddess Isis was the first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, the goddess of the Overarching Sky. Isis was born on the first day between the first years of creation, and was adored by her human followers.

Unlike the other Egyptian goddesses, the goddess Isis spent time among her people, teaching women how to grind corn and make bread, spin flax and weave cloth, and how to tame men enough to live with them.

Isis taught her people the skills of reading and agriculture and was worshipped as the goddess of medicine and wisdom.

The goddess Isis, a moon goddess, gave birth to Horus, the god of the sun. Together, Isis and Horus created and sustained all life and were the saviors of their people.

Isis became the most powerful of the gods and goddesses in the ancient world. Ra, the God of the Sun, originally had the greatest power. But Ra was uncaring, and the people of the world suffered greatly during his reign.
Language
English
Pages
49
Format
Kindle Edition

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