Analogy between the Stations of the Cross of Jesus and the dismemberment of Osiris
The Gospels tell us that the crucifixion of Jesus took place in several stages, the 14 Stations of the Cross, during which Christ was tortured, scourged, crucified, then laid in the tomb. Like Isis and Nephthys for Osiris, Mary and Mary Magdalene will mourn for Christ, embalm him, put him in the tomb, and attend his resurrection. Of Egyptian inspiration, the Stations of the Cross correspond to the dismemberment of Osiris, and therefore to the descending phases of the moon, up to the black moon.
The moon Isis-Marie will take 14 days to recover the pieces of Osiris cut into 14 parts. These are the 14 stations of the cross before Christ Osiris resurrected at Easter. It is no longer Isis and Nephthys who will give life to the Savior, but henceforth the God-Father, these being relegated to the status of simple servants, in the guise of Mary and Mary Magdalene.
Analogy between the cross of Christianity and the cross of life of the ancient EgyptiansAnkh is one of the symbols of Isis among the Egyptians or of Mary in Christian symbolism
A universal symbol of female fertility, a similar symbol was used to represent the Roman goddess Venus. Known as the mirror of Venus, it is most often associated with the uterus.
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