The Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. Being a Comparative History of These Myths Compiled From the "ritual of the Dead", Egyptian Inscriptions, Papyri, And Monuments in the British And Continental Museums
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81-4. See also King, C. W., The Gnostics and their Remains, -^ plates V. and vii. 71 -^ - A /fr. / Fig. 126. A very curious Greco-Egyptian Gnostic seal (considerably enlarged). Christ with the attributes of Horus, treading upon the crocodile of evil, and holding the sacred symbol of his name, a fish, ix^vQ^i.e. IrjaovgXpiaTog 6covTwc^uiT7ip (Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Saviour). This gem is peculiarly valuable, as showing how easily the Alexandrian Christians introduced their ancient embl...ems and their corresponding theories into the rising Christianity of Egypt. (From the collection in the British Museum.) power* (fig. 1 26). The subject is a wide^ a grave, and a sacred one, and if studied at all must be reverently and unbiassedly studied. Close we the story of Egyptian Ophiolatry here, and in as few words as may be compatible with the lateness of the hour, and the extent of the materials, summarize the results of this imperfect examination. 43. I. That in the Egyptian mythology, the oldest which, apart from the Bible, has been handed down to us, and is clearly (Note on some of the preceding names of serpents.) * Abraxas nTl ^1^* fallen spirit (?) Ab-rahak.
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