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Significant Myths & Legends
The Egyptian Myth of Creation:
• In beginning universe was made of nun, then a mound rise bearing a lotus blossom, inside god-child Ptah
• Ptah awake created all thing sin universe, asleep dreamt, was lonely, dreamt of shapes, shapes took form of gods – Tehuti (wisdom) and Ma’at (truth)
• Continued to create Re to rule the heavens, and Re created all things on earth, each day surveying his work across the sky in his boat
• All living things rejoice their creator, Ptah
The Story of Osiris & Isis
• Osiris an Egyptian pharaoh, virtuous, popular and loved
• Isis is Osiris wife, a goddess but chose to live amongst mortals
• Seth is his jealous brother, held a banquet for him, had a chest made of gold & gems, measurements for Osiris, said anyone who fit in it could have it
• Osiris tried, Seth shut box, through into deepest of Nile, made himself king
• Isis wept and went in search, rumoured it has washed up on the shores of a country known as Lebanon, discovered it was entangled in a bush that grown into a ‘protective tree’, so large Seth ordered it for a pillar in the palace
• Went back to palace, attracted the Queen Astarte’s attention to hire her, later worked as her ill son’s nurse, servants jealous and saw Isis put boy in fire, Queen Astatre came, Isis revealed herself and that she was making the boy immortal, Queen Astatre asked for forgiveness and toll her where the pillar was
• Found Osiris, Seth stole him and ordered he cut in 14 pieces & scattered over Egypt, Isis found him again but could not bring back to life
• Osiris rewarded as god of the underworld, his son, Horus, killing Seth & becoming pharaoh
• Myth attracted Egyptians, supported belief that mortal, regardless of rank could live forever, symbolised good over evil.
Menes:
• First king of the two lands, recorded in Turin Canon
• Founder of Memphis, which he protected from inundation by building a dam
• Founded temple of Ptah
Imhotep:
• Existence confirmed by inscription at the base of a statue at Saqqara
• “Seal bearer of the King or Lower Egypt” “hereditary Prince”
• One of few non-royal Egyptians first raised to status of saint then god
• Recognised by Greeks as their own god of healing
• Later called son of Ptah, the gods of craftsmen – hymn to him at temple of Ptah
• By New Kingdom, patron of all scribes, later given a temple in north Saqqara