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(Christian/Egyptian religious stories cross-referenced)
Setesh was the Jealous God of the Bible, jealous of the success and honors of his elder brother Osiris, whom he murdered. Habiru stories in the Bible were based on Egyptian ones. Samson’s strength was “in his hair,” the red hair of Setesh. Cain killed Abel like Setesh killed Osiris. Noah’s Ark was the Boat of Ra, descending during the Great Flood to save humanity from the Wrath of Sakhmet in the Book of the Heavenly Cow.
Horus saved humanity in the Great Flood of Sakhmet by transforming the flood waters into red wine/beer, to make it appear like blood so that when Sakhmet saw it, she drank it, and became intoxicated. This was the Last time Ra would punish humanity, the last time Sakhmet would devour the living; the Last Supper of Christ, whom turned water into wine.
Sakhmet turned into Hathor, the Divine Cow Goddess, once intoxicated. Sakhmet is the terrifying and destructive Female energy, and Hathor is the benign and nurturing Female energy, as found in the Hindu Tantras as Shakti, the unlimited divine female power (Reference: Minerva Magazine, page 15, Nov.-Dec. 2020 issue). The Book of the Heavenly Cow is found in the tomb of King Sety I and partly in Tutankhamon’s tomb in Egypt. Tutankhamon is 18th Dynasty and Sety I is 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. The Book was believed to be based on what happened in the end of the reign of Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra, during which a Pandemic or other Natural Disaster occurred, and Sakhmet statues were constructed in an effort to gain her protection from it. Tutankhamon was an heir of Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra.
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