The Egyptian Book of the Dead does not contain a story of the birth of Horus.
The Book of the Dead is the modern name of an ancient Egyptian funerary text, first used at the beginning of the New Kingdom (around 1550 BC) and still in use around 50 BC. The original Egyptian name for the text, transliterated rw nw prt m hrw is translated as "Book of Coming Forth by Day", and the text consists of a number of magic spells intended to assist a dead person journey through the Duat, or underworld, and into the afterlife.
The Books of the Dead from the Saite period tend to organize the Chapters into four sections:
The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written in 1240 BC.
The book of the dead.
They used a book called the Book of the Dead which gave them instructions of what to do to get to the afterlife.
AnswerAccording to the ancient Egyptians, Horus the sky god had twelve followers1, one for each sign of the zodiac. Some say that the twelve tribes of Israel were formulated on the twelve signs of the zodiac, and that this led to the twelve disciples of Jesus. The boat of Ra, who was later merged with Horus, was towed by twelve gods2. Though not mentioned as "disciples", they are his followers in that they follow him throughout his quest through the sky.Whether or not these gods are analogous to Jesus' disciples remains as yet unproven.________________________________1 Gerald Massey (Ancient Egypt, the Light of the World): "Pistis Sophia, in agreement with the Book of Hades shows how the twelve as followers of Horus were constituted as a company that consisted at first of seven to which the five were added in forming the group of twelve."2 E. A. Wallis Budge (Egyptian Heaven and Hell): "The Boat [of Afu-Ra] is now towed by twelve gods."
To help the dead go to the next place, to pass it.
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The Book of the Dead is the obvious answer. If you study the Book of the Dead, you will be surprised with many characters in both zoomorphic ( such as Horus- the Hawk-God who was identified with Time ( hence Horoscope, indirectly) and anthropomorphic deities as well. Often they are paraded side by side! The Ankh figures prominently in Egyptian religious art.
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The book of the dead was an old Egyptian book full of spells that were said over a mummy to help them travel through the Duat.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written in 1240 BC.
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The book of the dead.
Aleister Crowley claims that he had done this within three hours. He says he was told by Rose, his wife, to do this and she was said to be challening a messenger of Horus who is the Egyptian god of Knowledge. He wrote this in three days beginning at 12pm and ending at 1pm.