The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger
Many people are fascinated by the ancient Egyptians and yet find them mysterious and baffling. The ancient Egyptians had a great diversity of religious beliefs and a diversity of myths. To have a basic understanding of the ancient Egyptians it is necessary to know the Ennead. The Ennead is one of the most important myths from ancient Egypt. It is the story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger. The story of the Ennead presents the Egyptian view of creation, the struggle between good and evil and the nature of the afterlife. The Ennead is a group of nine gods worshiped at Heliopolis in ancient Egypt. (The word “Ennead” is derived from a Greek word meaning “nine.”) The Ennead is composed of Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. The story of the Ennead is told in this book and it provides essential basic knowledge that will enable the reader to comprehend ancient Egyptian beliefs, culture, traditions and religious practices. The Ennead is one of the oldest stories in the world going back to around 2,500 years Before Christ. “The Art of the Ennead” is an illustrated re-telling of this ancient Egyptian tale.
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The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger
Many people are fascinated by the ancient Egyptians and yet find them mysterious and baffling. The ancient Egyptians had a great diversity of religious beliefs and a diversity of myths. To have a basic understanding of the ancient Egyptians it is necessary to know the Ennead. The Ennead is one of the most important myths from ancient Egypt. It is the story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger. The story of the Ennead presents the Egyptian view of creation, the struggle between good and evil and the nature of the afterlife. The Ennead is a group of nine gods worshiped at Heliopolis in ancient Egypt. (The word “Ennead” is derived from a Greek word meaning “nine.”) The Ennead is composed of Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. The story of the Ennead is told in this book and it provides essential basic knowledge that will enable the reader to comprehend ancient Egyptian beliefs, culture, traditions and religious practices. The Ennead is one of the oldest stories in the world going back to around 2,500 years Before Christ. “The Art of the Ennead” is an illustrated re-telling of this ancient Egyptian tale.
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The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger

The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger

by Stephen Missick
The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger

The Ennead: The Story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger

by Stephen Missick

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Many people are fascinated by the ancient Egyptians and yet find them mysterious and baffling. The ancient Egyptians had a great diversity of religious beliefs and a diversity of myths. To have a basic understanding of the ancient Egyptians it is necessary to know the Ennead. The Ennead is one of the most important myths from ancient Egypt. It is the story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger. The story of the Ennead presents the Egyptian view of creation, the struggle between good and evil and the nature of the afterlife. The Ennead is a group of nine gods worshiped at Heliopolis in ancient Egypt. (The word “Ennead” is derived from a Greek word meaning “nine.”) The Ennead is composed of Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. The story of the Ennead is told in this book and it provides essential basic knowledge that will enable the reader to comprehend ancient Egyptian beliefs, culture, traditions and religious practices. The Ennead is one of the oldest stories in the world going back to around 2,500 years Before Christ. “The Art of the Ennead” is an illustrated re-telling of this ancient Egyptian tale.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013355774
Publisher: Stephen Missick
Publication date: 10/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 50 KB

About the Author

Stephen Andrew Missick served in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003-2004 and 2009-2009. He is the author of "The Words of Jesus in the Original Aramaic."
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