Har-nedj-itef (Horus the Avenger)
Har-Pa-Neb-Taui (Horus Lord of the Two Lands)
Horus is important because he is the sun god. Like Jesus he is the sun. The simularities between Horus and Jesus is uncanny. The whole born from the virgin Mary is the same as horus. Horus was born to the virgin Isis also known as Maria. Horus and Jesus are both born on 25th of December, were crucified, dead for three days and resurected. Jesus is the sun. We worship the sun. The sun of God.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
*Ḥāru, meaning "Falcon". As a description it has also typically been thought of as having the meaning "the distant one" or "one who is above, over"
how important is HORUS
Yes, the symbol known as the Eye of Horus is real.
Horus in hieroglyph is depicted as a falcon; Horus was also known as Nekheny, meaning "falcon".
The Temple of Edfu is perhaps the most well known for Horus, but there were many others in the three thousand years the ancient Egyptians worshiped Horus and their other gods and goddesses.
Horus is important because he is the sun god. Like Jesus he is the sun. The simularities between Horus and Jesus is uncanny. The whole born from the virgin Mary is the same as horus. Horus was born to the virgin Isis also known as Maria. Horus and Jesus are both born on 25th of December, were crucified, dead for three days and resurected. Jesus is the sun. We worship the sun. The sun of God.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Horus was the Egyptian God of war, the sky, and protection. Historically, some rulers (Pharaohs) of Egyptian dynasties saw themselves as direct embodiments of Horus. Horus is known in the shape of a human with the head of a falcon. Throughout ancient history, his role and level of worship varied as well as the geographic area where he was worshiped.
*Ḥāru, meaning "Falcon". As a description it has also typically been thought of as having the meaning "the distant one" or "one who is above, over"
how important is HORUS
When Horus is the son of Isis, yes - but that is not the only version of Horus.
Horus, the ancient Egyptian god, is often associated with the city of Hierakonpolis (also known as Nekhen), which is considered one of his primary cult centers. Hierakonpolis was significant in early Egyptian history and played a vital role in the development of the pharaonic state. Additionally, other cities like Edfu, known for the Temple of Horus, also celebrate his worship.
Isis is known historically to have one child. Horus. Though it is also said that Horus has two twin sisters- Bast and Sekhmet. So it depends on which belief system you follow.