The ancient Egypt which is regarded as the origin of human civilization along with the Mesopotamian civilization in the Mediterranean region stably developed a unique culture from an early stage due to the closed natural environment surrounded by deserts and the influence of the Nile River.
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The ancient Egypt which is regarded as the origin of human civilization along with the Mesopotamian civilization in the Mediterranean region stably developed a unique culture from an early stage due to the closed natural environment surrounded by deserts and the influence of the Nile River.
The ancient Egyptians imagined the creation of the universe and the origin of life by looking at the Nile River that runs through Egypt, and developed the mathematics and astronomy in the process of observing the continued flooding of the Nile.
They became worship the sun god as they watched the daily sunrise and sunset, and came to imagine the world after death.
Therefore the Egyptian civilization (or the pharaoh civilization), which began to develop from around 3,000 BCE, is the sum of the ancient Egyptians' view of universe, knowledge, science, technology, religion and customs.
Egypt, where the pharaohs politically unified upper and lower Egypt and ruled stably, was an advanced country with the most advanced culture in the Mediterranean region in ancient times.
Egypt's advanced knowledge, belief system, science, technology and writing system had spread to the neighboring regions and the neighboring countries embraced and imitated it and then developed their own unique culture.
This process is an very natural result and process of cultural development through exchange.
Paying attention to this historical development process in the Mediterranean region, the purpose of this study is to research the interrelationship between the Egyptian mythology and the Abrahamic religions which have developed into the universal religion of humans.
Especially I focus the interrelationship between the Egyptian mythology and the core dogmas of Judaism and Christianity (creation of the universe, worship of God, afterlife view and judgment) and their episodes.
In this study, I analyzed the effects of various materials and plots of Egyptian mythology on the Old Testament, which is a Jewish scripture, and the New Testament, which is a Christian scripture and their interrelationship.
This study attempts to grasp the interrelationship by comparing the contents of records and myths in Egyptian murals and burial texts with the main records in the two Bibles from an academic and rational perspective(Intertextuality) rather than a religious perspective.
This study is not only a study on the interrelationship between Egyptian mythology and the two great Bibles, but also a research on the civilization exchange studies that analysis the process of cultural transformation through dissemination and diffusion.
The ancient Egypt which is regarded as the origin of human civilization along with the Mesopotamian civilization in the Mediterranean region stably developed a unique culture from an early stage due to the closed natural environment surrounded by deserts and the influence of the Nile River.
The ancient Egyptians imagined the creation of the universe and the origin of life by looking at the Nile River that runs through Egypt, and developed the mathematics and astronomy in the process of observing the continued flooding of the Nile.
They became worship the sun god as they watched the daily sunrise and sunset, and came to imagine the world after death.
Therefore the Egyptian civilization (or the pharaoh civilization), which began to develop from around 3,000 BCE, is the sum of the ancient Egyptians' view of universe, knowledge, science, technology, religion and customs.
Egypt, where the pharaohs politically unified upper and lower Egypt and ruled stably, was an advanced country with the most advanced culture in the Mediterranean region in ancient times.
Egypt's advanced knowledge, belief system, science, technology and writing system had spread to the neighboring regions and the neighboring countries embraced and imitated it and then developed their own unique culture.
This process is an very natural result and process of cultural development through exchange.
Paying attention to this historical development process in the Mediterranean region, the purpose of this study is to research the interrelationship between the Egyptian mythology and the Abrahamic religions which have developed into the universal religion of humans.
Especially I focus the interrelationship between the Egyptian mythology and the core dogmas of Judaism and Christianity (creation of the universe, worship of God, afterlife view and judgment) and their episodes.
In this study, I analyzed the effects of various materials and plots of Egyptian mythology on the Old Testament, which is a Jewish scripture, and the New Testament, which is a Christian scripture and their interrelationship.
This study attempts to grasp the interrelationship by comparing the contents of records and myths in Egyptian murals and burial texts with the main records in the two Bibles from an academic and rational perspective(Intertextuality) rather than a religious perspective.
This study is not only a study on the interrelationship between Egyptian mythology and the two great Bibles, but also a research on the civilization exchange studies that analysis the process of cultural transformation through dissemination and diffusion.
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