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  2. Osiris - Wikipedia

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    At the temple of Mendes, figures of Osiris were made from wheat and paste placed in a trough on the day of the murder, then water was added for several days, until finally the mixture was kneaded into a mold of Osiris and taken to the temple to be buried (the sacred grain for these cakes were grown only in the temple fields).

  3. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clothing of the royal family, such as the crowns of the pharaohs, was well documented. The pardalide (made of a leopard skin) was traditionally used as the clothing for priests. Wigs, common to both genders, were worn by wealthy people of society. Made from real human and horse hair, they had ornaments incorporated into them. [21] Heads were ...

  4. Biblical sandals - Wikipedia

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    Israeli pioneers and Israeli born Jews used them to show the return to the clothing worn by the ancestors, and fit the climate. [3] The harsh economic situation of the Zionists before the establishment of Israel , and of the Israelis in the 1940s to the 1960s, including the period of austerity in Israel , made those low-cost sandals a part of ...

  5. Osiris myth - Wikipedia

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    These texts, made up of disparate spells or "utterances", contain ideas that are presumed to date from still earlier times. [8] The texts are concerned with the afterlife of the king buried in the pyramid, so they frequently refer to the Osiris myth, which is deeply involved with kingship and the afterlife. [9]

  6. Mysteries of Osiris - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Osiris, also known as Osirism, [1] were religious festivities celebrated in ancient Egypt to commemorate the murder and regeneration of Osiris.The course of the ceremonies is attested by various written sources, but the most important document is the Ritual of the Mysteries of Osiris in the Month of Khoiak, a compilation of Middle Kingdom texts engraved during the Ptolemaic ...

  7. Sandals of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    In order to compete with a powerful abbey, it was important to acquire relics of similar provenance and significance. In the 12th Century, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier became increasingly powerful and obtained a robe thought to belong to Jesus. Called the Seamless robe of Jesus, it was seen as more significant than the sandals. Over the ...

  8. Jesus in comparative mythology - Wikipedia

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    More general comparisons have also been made between the accounts about Jesus's birth and resurrection and stories of other divine or heroic figures from across the Mediterranean world, including supposed "dying-and-rising gods" such as Tammuz, Adonis, Attis, and Osiris, although the concept of "dying-and-rising gods" itself has received ...

  9. Corn mummy - Wikipedia

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    A corn mummy or germinating Osiris [1] is an Ancient Egyptian sculpture of Osiris that contained germinated grain seeds, commonly wheat or barley. [2] [3] [4] The rest of the mummy was made up of other materials such as wax, sand and earth. [2] [3] They were fitted with masks most commonly made of wax but sometimes silver. [5]