📖 Overview
Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection examines parallels between the stories of Jesus Christ and the Egyptian god Horus. Author D.M. Murdock presents research comparing religious texts, archaeological evidence, and historical records to explore potential connections between early Christianity and Egyptian mythology.
The book analyzes specific elements shared between the two religious figures, including virgin birth narratives, death and resurrection stories, and symbolic imagery. Murdock draws from ancient Egyptian and early Christian sources to trace the development of religious motifs across cultures and time periods.
The research covers linguistic analysis, astronomical alignments, temple architecture, and religious iconography from both traditions. Documentation from Greek and Roman writers provides additional context for understanding how Egyptian beliefs may have influenced early Christian theology.
This scholarly work raises questions about the origins of religious traditions and the transmission of sacred stories across civilizations. The book contributes to broader discussions about comparative mythology and the historical development of world religions.
👀 Reviews
Readers note the book's extensive citations and archaeological evidence examining parallels between Egyptian and Christian religious elements. The 600-page work draws from over 900 sources.
Positive reviews highlight:
- Detailed analysis of primary sources and ancient texts
- Clear organization of complex historical material
- Inclusion of original Egyptian hieroglyphs and translations
Common criticisms:
- Dense academic writing style challenges casual readers
- Some claim cherry-picked evidence to support predetermined conclusions
- Questions about interpretations of certain Egyptian texts
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.4/5 (108 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (89 ratings)
Notable reader comments:
"Exhaustively researched but requires careful study" - Amazon reviewer
"Makes compelling connections but occasionally overreaches" - Goodreads user
"Would benefit from more accessible writing for non-scholars" - LibraryThing review
The book generates ongoing debate between readers who value its scholarship and those who dispute its historical methodology.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 D.M. Murdock, who also wrote under the pen name "Acharya S," spent over a decade researching ancient Egyptian religion and its parallels to Christianity, including traveling to Egypt to study hieroglyphics and temple inscriptions firsthand.
🔹 The book examines over 900 citations and references, drawing from ancient Egyptian texts, Greek and Roman writings, and academic sources to explore the possible connections between Egyptian and Christian mythology.
🔹 While controversial among religious scholars, the book highlights how both Horus and Jesus were associated with the morning star, had twelve followers, and were connected to solar symbolism in their respective traditions.
🔹 Ancient Egyptian texts describe Horus being born on December 25th to the virgin Isis, a date that would later become significant in Christian tradition for the celebration of Jesus's birth.
🔹 The hieroglyph of Horus as a child (Harpocrates) shows him with his finger to his mouth, a gesture that was misinterpreted by Greeks and Romans as a sign for silence, when it actually represented the Egyptian hieroglyph for "child."