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Ancient Egypt . The Afterlife. Essential Standard. Clarifying Objective. Essential Question??. Egyptian Afterlife. The Egyptian religion centered around polytheism (which is the belief in many gods and not just one)
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Ancient Egypt The Afterlife
Egyptian Afterlife • The Egyptian religion centered around polytheism (which is the belief in many gods and not just one) • Ancient Egyptians especially Pharaohs practiced a very specific ceremonies to ensure they would attain the Afterlife • Egyptians believed that each person had a soul after death but they needed their body as a place for the soul to live in the afterlife
Egyptian Book of the Dead • http://www.history.com/videos/journey-to-the-afterlife#journey-to-the-afterlife
Mummification • Every morning Egyptians would wash their clothes with washing soda and brushed their teeth with bread soda • If you put the two together you get Natron • Natron was the preserving agent used in mummification
Mummification • After death the first step is mummification • All Pharaohs and some important Egyptian citizens were turned into a mummy • To the Egyptians preserving the physical appearance was extremely important so that the man’s soul could recognize his body in the afterlife
Pharaoh’s Tomb • The tombs of Pharaohs had many, many hieroglyphics • The object was to recreate the cosmos and give direction out of the Underworld
Pharaoh’s Tomb • Tombs were constructed to be resurrection guides that would reunite Pharaoh’s body & soul • Pharaohs also took food, beer, weapons, & servants, gold, & jewels • Later instead of real servants Pharaohs took Shabtis
Shabtis • Shabtis were little figurines that were buried with the Pharaoh in place of servants • Egyptians believed that in the afterlife if the Pharaoh was to call on one of his servants who was still alive the Shabti representing that servant would wake up a perform the task • Pharaohs would take hundreds of Shabtis into their tombs, one for almost everyday of the year
The Soul Takes Flight • After death the soul takes flight to where it will be judged by 42 divine judges and the God Osiris (God of the Underworld) • If you lived a good and righteous life than you would be welcomed into the two fields of Reeds (Egyptian Heaven) • If you lived a life that was pretty good but made some mistakes you could receive a pardon
The Soul Takes Flight • If you didn’t live a good life your soul was thrown to the devourer of souls • Before the soul can take flight it starts in the lair (home) of the devourer of souls and the man and his soul has to find his way out • Here is the story of the Egyptian Afterlife
The Pharaoh’s Voyage • The Pharaoh’s soul awakens in the Devourer of souls home (Underworld) • On the wall is the Book of Gates (hieroglyphics drawn in the Pharaoh’s sarcophagus)
The Pharaoh’s Voyage • The Book of Gates is a map that will lead him to the Divine Judges and Osiris • The Pharaoh has one night to make the journey or his soul will be devoured
Traveling the Nile of the Underworld • The Pharaoh will need to travel through what is known as the Nile of the Underworld • He will have to pass through 12 gates (one for each hour of the night)
Traveling the Nile of the Underworld • This Nile is not so friendly as the Earthly Nile as the 12 gates are guarded by Cobras • The Great snake demon Apophis (Devil) lurks under the water for his chance to strike
Passing through the Cobra’s Gates • The Cobras were there to guard against souls that were not pure • The Pharaoh not only had to live a good life but he had to have magical knowledge
Passing through the Cobra’s Gates • As he passed through the gates Pharaoh would have to say the Cobra’s name this would tell the Cobras that he is the true one • The names of the 12 Cobras that guarded the gates were written on the walls of his tomb as part of his Book of Gates
The Lake of Fire • After passing through the first two of Cobra’s Gates Pharaoh will come to the Lake of Fire • The Lake of Fire is a lake of fire that tests your purity • If you have not lived a good life your soul is consumed by the fire
The Lake of Fire • Many men’s souls reside in the Lake of fire but the Pharaoh will pass through the lake because he is more than man • Pharaoh is lucky because he is considered more than man & he actually gets to decide which men’s souls to save
Battling Apophis • After passing through the forth Cobra’s Gate Pharaoh unites with other Egyptian mummies to Battle Apophis • They temporarily defeat him and tie him up but Pharaoh knows from his Book of the Dead that he will be back
Meeting Osiris • After going through the 6th Cobra’s Gate Pharaoh meets the god of the Underworld Osiris • Because he is a Pharaoh, Pharaoh will merge with Osiris and help him judge men who have made it past the 6th gate
Meeting Osiris • The men’s hearts are ripped out of their chest and placed on a scale in front of Osiris and on the other side of the scale the Feather of Truth • The man’s heart and the Feather of Truth must perfectly balance for the man to continue on • Pharaohs will not be judged because they are considered more than a man so they will help judge
Heavy Hearted • If your heart was too heavy you were heavy with sin and impure and you would be thrown to Amet the Gobbler • He was part Crocodile, part Hippopotamus, & part Lion
Mummy & Soul Reunited • After passing by Osiris the Pharaoh lies down on a stone bed where he is reunited with his soul • Without being reunited Pharaoh can never be resurrected • Without body & soul he cannot pass through the Underworld
Rolling Over In Their Graves • After passing through Cobra’s Gate 8 mummies turn over in their beds • This is a key stage into coming back to life and being resurrected
Apophis Round 2 • After passing through the Cobra’s Gate number 10 Pharaoh will have his second showdown with Apophis • This is Apophis’s last chance to devour the Pharaoh • Pharaoh calls upon past mummies who form a net to prevent Apophis from eating Pharaoh
Dawn Strikes • Just as dawn strikes and the sun begins to come up over the horizon Pharaoh passes through the 12 and final Cobra’s Gate • He is ushered in by Egyptian gods & goddesses
Journey Forever • He resurrects not as a human but as the sun • Finally Pharaoh will change into a symbolic figure to at last protect his people • Pharaoh has reached immortality
Journey Forever • Ancient Egyptians believed that each Pharaoh would make that journey every night for all of eternity only to resurrect with the sun god after passing the 12th gate