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The Egyptian Gods

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Gods of the Nile — the mythology, temples and timeless stories of ancient Egypt's divine pantheon.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio Set: The Red God of Chaos and Divine Conflict

Set: The Red God of Chaos and Divine Conflict

Explore the complex mythology of Set, ancient Egypt's red god of chaos, storms, and the desert. In this episode of The Egyptian Gods, host Edmund Cross examines Set's dual role as both destroyer and protector in Egyptian cosmology. Discover the famous conflict between Set and his brother Osiris, the subsequent battles with Horus, and how these myths represented the eternal struggle between order and chaos. Learn about Set's protective function as defender of the sun god Ra against the serpent Apophis, and how some pharaohs claimed him as their patron deity. We discuss the archaeological evidence of Set worship, his cult centers at Ombos and the Delta region, and the ritualized festivals celebrating controlled conflict. The episode explores how Set's reputation transformed over time, from a necessary force of creative destruction to a demonized figure under foreign rule and Christian influence. Edmund Cross provides scholarly context for understanding Set within ancient Egyptian religion, emphasizing the sophisticated worldview that recognized chaos and order as complementary forces. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history students, and anyone fascinated by ancient Egyptian religion and the complex relationship between destruction and creation in human understanding of divine forces.

21 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Hathor: Goddess of Love, Music, and the Golden Afterlife

Hathor: Goddess of Love, Music, and the Golden Afterlife

Discover the captivating world of Hathor, ancient Egypt's beloved goddess of love, music, and the afterlife. In this episode of The Egyptian Gods, host Edmund Cross explores the fascinating duality of this golden deity who embodied both nurturing protection and fierce divine justice. Learn about Hathor's sacred cow symbolism, her magnificent temple at Dendera, and her crucial role in Egyptian afterlife beliefs as the 'Lady of the West.' We examine her worship practices including the sacred sistrum rattles, temple music, and dance ceremonies that celebrated life itself. Explore the intriguing myth of the 'Destruction of Mankind' where Hathor transforms into the lioness Sekhmet, revealing the complex nature of Egyptian religious thought. Discover how this goddess influenced cultures beyond Egypt's borders and why her cult attracted both men and women throughout ancient history. From Pyramid Texts to Ptolemaic temples, trace Hathor's enduring legacy across thousands of years of Egyptian civilization. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology lovers, and anyone interested in ancient Egyptian religion and culture. Join us for an enlightening journey into the world of the Golden One, Mother of Mothers, and Mistress of Music and Dance.

14 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Thoth: The Ibis-Headed God of Wisdom and Writing

Thoth: The Ibis-Headed God of Wisdom and Writing

Explore the fascinating world of Thoth, ancient Egypt's ibis-headed god of wisdom, writing, and knowledge in this comprehensive episode of The Egyptian Gods. Host Edmund Cross delves into the mythology surrounding this crucial deity who Egyptians believed invented hieroglyphic writing itself. Discover Thoth's central role in Egyptian cosmology, from his position as divine scribe recording the weighing of hearts in the afterlife to his association with the lunar cycle and celestial movements. Learn about his primary cult center at Hermopolis, his identification with the Greek god Hermes, and his lasting influence on scribal culture throughout Egyptian civilization. The episode examines archaeological evidence of Thoth worship, his practical significance to ancient Egyptian scribes and students, and his evolution into Hermes Trismegistus during the Greco-Roman period. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology lovers, and anyone interested in ancient Egyptian religion and culture. Keywords: Thoth, Egyptian mythology, ancient Egypt gods, hieroglyphics, Egyptian writing, ibis god, Hermopolis, divine scribe, Book of the Dead, Egyptian religion, ancient wisdom, scribal culture, Hermes Trismegistus, lunar deity, Egyptian civilization.

7 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Anubis: Guardian of the Dead and Guide to the Afterlife

Anubis: Guardian of the Dead and Guide to the Afterlife

Explore the fascinating world of Anubis, ancient Egypt's jackal-headed god of the dead and guide to the afterlife. This episode of The Egyptian Gods delves into the historical origins of Anubis worship, dating back to Egypt's Predynastic period before 3100 BCE. Discover how this powerful deity evolved from lord of the dead to guardian and guide, and learn about his crucial role in mummification rituals and the famous weighing of the heart ceremony described in the Book of the Dead. We examine archaeological evidence from major cult centers like Cynopolis and explore how Anubis worship spread beyond Egypt's borders, eventually syncretizing with Greek and Roman deities. The episode discusses the psychological and cultural significance of Anubis as a symbol of protection and guidance through death's transition, and how modern archaeological discoveries continue to reveal new insights about this enduring deity. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology lovers, and anyone curious about ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and burial practices. Join host Edmund Cross for an engaging journey into one of Egypt's most recognizable and influential gods, whose legacy continues to captivate imaginations thousands of years after his temples first echoed with prayers for the dead.

30 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Isis: The Divine Mother and Mistress of Magic

Isis: The Divine Mother and Mistress of Magic

Join host Edmund Cross as he explores Isis, one of ancient Egypt's most beloved and influential deities. Known as the Divine Mother and Mistress of Magic, Isis rose from relatively minor origins to become a goddess worshipped throughout the ancient Mediterranean world. This episode delves into her mythological origins as daughter of Geb and Nut, her legendary quest to resurrect Osiris, and her role as protective mother to Horus. Discover how Isis became synonymous with magical power, maternal love, and divine protection, earning devotion from pharaohs to common people. Learn about her widespread cult that spread from Egypt to Britain during Hellenistic and Roman times, her magnificent temple at Philae, and her lasting influence on religious thought. Edmund examines the archaeological evidence of Isis worship, her role in Egyptian funerary practices, and her depiction in ancient art and literature. The episode also explores how Isis represented accessible divinity - a goddess who genuinely cared for human welfare and offered personal protection. From her secret knowledge of divine names to her role as guide through the afterlife, Isis embodied the triumph of life over death and order over chaos, making her one of history's most enduring religious figures.

23 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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