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Anubis was guide and protector of the dead and the embalmer/mummification god.
Anubis was guide and protector of the dead and the embalmer/mummification god.
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put bodies in egyptian jars
1) There is only one deity for the Hebrews, and that is God, who created the universe. 2) The role of God concerning the afterlife is that He created it, and it is He who determines the nature of each person's existence there.See also:The afterlife in Judaism
The Egyptians believed that there were six important aspects that made up a human being: the physical body, shadow, name, ka (spirit), ba (personality), and the akh (immortality). Each one of these elements played an important role in the well being of an individual. Each was necessary to achieve rebirth into the afterlife. An intact body was an integral part of a person's afterlife. Without a physical body there was no shadow, no name, no ka, ba, or akh. By mummification, the Egyptians believed they were assuring themselves a successful rebirth into the afterlife
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No; Anubis was the protector and guide of the dead; and weighted the heart/soul of the dead with the feather of Ma'at. Bast paid very little role with the dead and underworld/afterlife.
Anubis was a god of death; not life, he was the Egyptian god of mummification and of the guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
Zirconium has any biological role.
Something for bored brothers and sisters to squabble about in the backseat of God's car on a long road trip to the afterlife.