Ancient Egyptian Gods summary

Ancient Egyptian Gods summary

 

 

Ancient Egyptian Gods summary

Ancient Egyptian Gods Comprehension                            
Introduction
There were hundreds of gods and goddesses in ancient Egypt. Often they had the body of a human and the head of an animal, which looks quite strange to us! But who were the most important gods and goddesses and why were certain animals chosen?

Animal Heads and Human Bodies
Many Ancient Egyptian gods were shown as anthropomorphic (having human form) as the Egyptians believed that it brought the gods closer to the daily lives of humans. Animals were chosen with the same characteristics of the gods they represented: The goddess of war, Sekhmet, had the head of a lion because lions are very strong and usually win in battle. 

Ra
Ra was one of the most important Egyptian gods. Ancient
Egyptians believed that in the beginning there was only a
vast ocean and Ra rose up, like the Sun, and created all
living creatures. They believed that he was in control of
the seasons. The Sun represented light, warmth and growth.
He had a falcon head because they have keen sight. They
believed he would soar across the horizon and see everything
that was happening on earth.

Anubis
Anubis is one of the best known Egyptian gods. Anubis  
had the black head of a jackal. He was given the head 
of a dog because in Ancient  Egypt many types of wild  
dogs roamed  the cemeteries (there people were
buried), so  they appeared to be the guardians of the
grave yards, looking after the dead.   Ancient 
Egyptians believed that Anubis supervised the
weighing of a dead person’s heart against the feather
of truth. Anubis helped Osiris to decide who would
go on to the Afterlife.

Conclusion
So now you know the names of some important Egyptian gods and why some of them have animal heads. Why don’t you see if you can find out more about other Ancient Egyptian gods?
***Reading Comprehension
1. How many Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses were there? (Introduction)
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2. What is the word for gods that are shown as humans?
(Animal Heads and Human Bodies)

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3. Why was the goddess of war shown as a lion?
(Animal Heads and Human Bodies)
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4. Who was one of the most important Gods?
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5. Why did Ra have a falcon’s head?
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6. Why did Anubis have the head of a jackal? Tick one box

□Because dogs are cute           □ Because they were often seen in
cemeteries
□Because jackals are scary      □ Because all gods were dogs

 

7. What did the Ancient Egyptian believe that Anubis supervised when they died?
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8. In the conclusion what does it suggest you could do now?
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