There are similarities in the interactions between god and man. The common use of the term Egyptian Pantheon, a Greek routed word typically used to refer to the gods also shows their connection.
There were many gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt and the depictions of them very.
Yes, the pharaohs were considered to be gods in ancient Egypt. They were believed to be the earthly embodiment of the gods and held divine status.
Yes ancient Greece and ancient Egypt have gods and goddesses. They also have modern religion of Islam and Christianity.
Pharohs were seen as living gods, in ancient Egypt.
Throughout the Dynasties of Egypt many gods and goddesses were celebrated.
There were both of Pagan religions. They both had a head god; for Egypt (Ra) for Rome (Jupiter). Most of them were quite similar in control of similar aspects of life: harvesting, knowledge, sun, household.
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)
The cat was revered as a symbol of the gods in ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt has so many gods and goddesses they have yet to all be counted. Modern Egypt is mostly Islam.
Some similarities are that they both believed in god/gods/godesses. Israel had monotheism, believing in on god. Egypt believed in multiple gods and goddesses which is polytheism. Another similarity is that they both had promised lands, Israel's promised land was Canaan, or the land of milk and honey.