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Well, osiris was married to isis and osiris died.
For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
Set tricked Osiris into a box and sealed him in it. Then he took his heart out and threw him in the Nile. Isis found out and brought him back to life ........true story.
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AnswerThe first creation story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) is from the Priestly Source, who wrote during the Babylonian Exile. This story has parallels to the Babylonians creation myths and the emphasis on the sea ('the deep') suggests that it originated in a maritime environment, which is what Babylon was. The second creation story is from the Yahwist Source, who wrote from the early Judahite point of view (the Elohist Source wrote different material, from an Israelite point of view). Judah was only a small, inland enclave and the sea does not get a mention, but there is an emphasis on the need for rain. This shows that over time, before it became part of the Book of Genesis, the second story was culturally adapted by the Judahites.The serpent of the second creation story was a very widespread motif in Near Eastern creation myths. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life were also very common in in Near Eastern religious beliefs. We know from Greek sources that the Greek myths were not necessarily meant to be read literally, but rather that they were meant to instruct the faithful in the ways of the gods or to teach moral truths; this was probably also the case with Near Eastern peoples. And so it was with the story of Adama and Eve. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) believes that the story was meant to teach moral truths, not the history of our beginnings.Asaph Sagiv believes that there is an Egyptian antecedent to the story of Cain and Abel. He suggests that the Cain and Abel story represents a biblical countermyth to the Egyptian story of Osiris and his brother Seth. In that story, Seth, an evil god of the nomads, kills Osiris, the Egyptian god of the earth's fertility. In Genesis, Cain (an Osiris figure) offers a cult sacrifice (Abel) to the earth; the Lord curses the ground for accepting the victim's blood and banishes Cain from his divine presence; and Seth appears as a substitute for the nomadic victim whose sacrifice the biblical God preferred.
It is the luzon creation.
The creation story is a LEGEND..
Well, osiris was married to isis and osiris died.
The Creation Story from Luzon is a traditional mythological narrative that explains the origins of the world and humanity from the perspective of indigenous cultures in the Philippines. It often involves the actions of supernatural beings or deities shaping the world, and carries moral lessons or cultural values specific to the communities in Luzon.
A story that specific cultures use to explain their origins and the origins of the world. Think along the lines of creation myth.
it is a non-historical or unverifiable story that is widely accepted as historical.
the story of creation of luzon
becasue it has been labeled as a legend it makes it more important than a story and so it has become more significant. source- a knight in king arthur's court
For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
they are simply writings, that tell a story such as Osiris and other such things.
chinese creation story
Answer The Lutheran creation story is the Christian creation account found in the Bible primarily in Genesis.