Dagger and Benjiman
They needed the items that they used in their first lives. They needed the items that they used in their first lives to take to the afterlife.
So he can have it in the afterlife.
It suggests that the afterlife was part of their religion. They thought that that afterlife was what chose their place with the gods.
he wanted to poo
There are no advantage of being a king in the afterlife. The truth is I'm the afterlife man stands according to his or her activities. Earthly positions are not considered during afterlife but how well a person lived.
King Tutankhamun, like many ancient Egyptians, was believed to have journeyed to the Field of Reeds after death, a paradise where one could enjoy eternal life in a peaceful and fertile environment. This belief was rooted in the ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife, which emphasized the importance of the soul's journey and the judgment by Osiris, the god of the afterlife. To ensure a favorable passage, Tutankhamun was buried with various treasures, food, and items needed for the afterlife. His tomb's elaborate decorations also depicted scenes meant to guide and protect him in this journey.
king khufus tomb had everything he needed to get through the 3000 year journey to the afterlife!food,makeup,gold,gods,statue of the gods and more
the equipment needed is soil, a shovel, and a warm place to plant it:]
the bladder and lungs because they are not needed in the afterlife
They needed their physical body in the "afterlife".
The slaves that built Tutankhamun's tomb built it because they believed that Tutakhamun needed to be mummified to get to the afterlife and needed physical space to carry his possessions with him. There is no evidence that the slaves who built the tomb were Jewish/Israelite though.
Osiris was the god king of the afterlife.