By Christine Kim Teacher: Mr. Small Period: 4 Jan.22, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ancient Egypt Gods & Worships.
Advertisements

Ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses
Gods What are gods? What did some of the gods do?
List of Egyptian Characters
Ancient Egyptian Gods. In ancient Egyptian times, gods were extremely important in making the country run properly so the Egyptians worshipped gods for.
Egyptian Religion. Religion ► At the beginning of Old Kingdom- Egypt had many different beliefs ► Each city had its own gods and system of worship ► Priests.
Egyptian Gods.
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
Egypt. Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 2700 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming. Many kings rule the several.
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. Do Now Answer the following questions: 1. What area surrounded the Nile? 2. Where were Upper and Lower Egypt? Why was this?
Major Gods And Goddesses Jared's Egypt Project. Amun, the God of Patron Amun was one of the most powerful gods in ancient Egypt.
ANCIENT EGYPT By Claire Hennen and Tiva Knutson. Egypt Egypt is in Africa.
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Egyptian Culture and Religion Coach Rooker ~World History~
By Maggie EGYPTIAN GODS AND GODDESSES.  Ra was the primary name of the sun god. His Name can either be pronounced, Ra or Re. He was often known as the.
Egyptian Gods 10 Gods Jassi Period 5.
Egyptian Religion.
The Egyptians believed that any one of the gods could affect their lives at any time. Therefore, the gods had to be kept happy.
Ancient Egyptian Religion Ancient World History Mr. Blais.
Egyptian Gods By Ella.
Egyptian Religion Vocabulary Polytheism  Polytheism is the belief in many gods.  Egyptians and Mesopotamians both had religions that were a form.
Egyptian Gods 2017/4/21 Dr. Montoneri.
Egypt Encampment at the Nile Egyptian Dynasties Written records of Egypt began around 3100 BCE. The source of their trade, commerce, development, etc.
Egyptian Religion The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good healthancient Egyptian.
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Ancient Egypt Gods and Religion. Egyptian Gods The Egyptians worshiped more than 1,000 different gods and goddesses The gods were very important to the.
ANCIENT EGYPT Land of the Nile. PeriodsTime Frame Nile Culture Begins3900 B. C. E. Archaic3100 – 2650 B. C. E. Old Kingdom2650 – 2134 B. C. E. Middle.
Ancient Egytians were very religious. They built the temples to worship their gods to protect them in different cities. Only pharaohs and priests could.
Ancient Egyptian Religion
Egyptians and Religion. What are the two most important things that Egyptians believed about the pharaoh? What are nobles? Who was the vizier? What %
 Afterlife was very important for Egyptians.  A lot of their lifetime activities were linked to afterlife! AFTERLIFE.
Mental pictures about the universe Science and Religion in Schools Project - Unit 3a.
Warm Up What do you believe is the most important physical feature on Earth? Why?
Ancient Egypt.
Diana Matamoros Kevin Laínez Rony Rodríguez.  Their religion was important part of daily life in the ancient Egypt. The egyptians believed that their.
Chapter 11 Ancient Egypt-.  The first period of Ancient Egypt is known as the Old Kingdom.  The pharaoh was the king, and believed to be a god. They.
 Like all cultures, there is a creation myth in the religion of Ancient Egypt  At first there was nothing but chaotic oceans, and out of this chaos.
Basic Egyptian Mythology
Egyptian gods and goddesses Egypt Day 8 1Dr D
Chapter 5 Ancient Egyptian Religion. Things to know… Religion provided the Egyptians with a sense of security. They had no word for religion Religious.
Ancient Egypt. Egypt Egypt is in the northeast corner of Africa, and is mostly made up of desert. There are not many sources of water. One of Egypt’s.
The Kingdoms of Egypt. The First Pharaoh -Menes, the king of Upper Egypt, sent his forces to Lower Egypt and overthrew the king -unified Upper and Lower.
Egyptian Gods & Goddess html.
HIST 113: Ancient Egyptian Presentations. Art and Writing Art Art Colorful and detailed They painted stories of gods in everyday life. Statues were large.
M. Aziz. P. A Aditya. J.W Most of Ancient Egyptians mainly follow ‘polytheistic’. But then when King Akhenaken and Queen Nefertiti reign, the Ancient.
Ancient Egyptian Gods. In ancient Egyptian times, gods were extremely important in making the country run properly so the Egyptians worshipped gods for.
Egyptian Religion. Group 1 What river did Ancient Egypt develop around? What makes the River unique?
TN State Standard TN 6.18 Site evidence from informational texts to explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Egypt with respect to beliefs about death,
EGYPTIAN GODS.
Lesson 2: Life in Ancient Egypt. Polytheism Like the Mesopotamians, the religion of ancient Egypt was polytheistic (the belief in many gods). Religion.
Isis Isis was the goddess of health, marriage, wisdom. She was one of the most important goddesses of ancient Egypt. Isis was the wife of Osiris and the.
Greek Religion & Mythology  Greek mythology was “anthropomorphic” (Their gods had human characteristics)  It was believed that the gods controlled everything.
Ancient Egyptian Main Gods by Susan Mosley. In ancient Egyptian times, gods were extremely important in making the country run properly so the Egyptians.
Chapter 3.3 Egyptian Religion Death is a Sacred thing to Egyptians, The dead body is prepared for months in order to ready it for the Afterlife, they.
Myth and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Egyptian Religion What you will learn:
Egyptian Gods.
Ancient Egyptian Culture
RELIGION, GODS AND AFTERLIFE
Ancient Egypt: A Journey into the Past
Egyptian Gods.
Daily Objective At the end of the lesson you should be able to explain the religious beliefs of Ancient Egyptians.
Religion, Gods, Mythology
Religious and Spiritual Beliefs
Egyptian Gods.
Egyptian Gods.
Nut (Goddess of the Sky)
Ra.
Ancient Egypt: A Journey into the Past
Ancient Egyptian Religion and Mythology
Presentation transcript:

By Christine Kim Teacher: Mr. Small Period: 4 Jan.22, 2013

 He was one of the most important gods in Egypt, if not the most important.  The Egyptians believed that Ra was swallowed every night by the sky goddess Nut, but was reborn every morning which explained day and night.  The Egyptians had a god or goddess for everything they couldn’t explain like day or night, so they had a god or goddess to blame the good or bad.  There were so many gods of Egypt Mythology.  Ra emerged from the waters of the Nun as a benben stone( sort of like a pillar)

 The Sun God Ra traveled across the sky during the day and through the underworld at night.

 Bes was the protector of women, children, god of war, patron of childbirth.  He was a dwarf god and a deity.  Bes drove away the evil spirits that caused mischief and who caused accidents.  He was very popular among the Egyptians because he protected women and children above all

 They went into the temples and gave offerings like food and perfumes, but fish was considered as an unacceptable offering.  The Ancient Egyptians had as many as 2,000 gods!  The Egyptians devoted a lot of time and wealth to prepare for the afterlife.  The high priests was to care for the gods or goddesses and attend to their needs.

 Worship included giving gifts to the gods and goddesses and more.  Egypt was a land full of temples, each one for worshiping and praising them!  Only the highest level priests and the king himself were allowed to approach the sanctuary which held the god’s sacred shrine.  Worship was very important for honoring the gods and goddesses, and keeping them “happy”  The worship was very embedded into their daily lives.

 The Egyptians had many different religious festivals which meant a lot of parties!  There was a fiesta called The Festival of Beautiful Meeting. It was a romantic type of commemoration!  There was also a festival called the Sed Festival. which celebrated the god Horus and Hathor’s marriage!  The Opet Festival was like the Sed Festival, but they honored the gods of Kurnak that renewed the pharaoh’s powers

By Christine Kim Mr. Small Period 4 Egypt Project