Myths and Mummies (A: Gods)

Myths and Mummies
Gods and Godesses
ANCIENT EGYPT
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Myths and Mummies
Gods and Godesses
ANCIENT EGYPT

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What you will learn in 
this lesson
  • that Egypt had many different gods
  • what the most important gods were called and what they looked like
  • What the function of the gods was
  • why and how gods were worshipped
  • why priests were important

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Gods and Goddesses
The ancient Egyptians believed in hundreds of different gods and goddesses. Gods and goddesses are in many ancient Egyptian paintings. 



picture: Ra (also spelled Re) was the sun god of the ancient Egyptians, and the most important and widely-worshipped of all of the gods.

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There are often shown with a human body and the head of a bird or animal. 
Many ancient Egyptian stories are about the gods.(Myths)  
Just like the people of ancient Egypt, the gods all had a different job to do and a different level of importance.
 The most important gods and goddesses were all seen as part of the same family. They had feelings, just like humans, and they argued a lot.

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1a. Egyptian gods looked exactly like humans
A
true
B
false

Slide 5 - Quiz

1b. Egyptian gods had human characteristics like feelings
A
true
B
false

Slide 6 - Quiz

1c .Egyptian gods had special powers
A
true
B
false

Slide 7 - Quiz

1d. Egyptian gods were immortal (onsterfelijk)
A
true
B
false

Slide 8 - Quiz

worshipping gods
The ancient Egyptians believed that their gods and 
goddesses controlled life in Egypt. So it was very 
important to worship them and keep them happy. 

Some gods and goddesses, such as the sun god, Ra, were worshipped all over Egypt. 
Other gods were worshipped in some places, but not others. Sobek, 
god of the crocodiles, was usually worshipped along the River Nile, where crocodiles were a danger.


A piece of temple wall showing Sobek (the crocodile-headed god) at his Nile temple complex, Kom Ombo, in Egypt.


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Overview of the most important Egyptian gods

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Copy this overview in your notebook and fill in the rest of the cells.
Use this website to find the answers.

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2a. Which of the following do you think is NOT something the Egyptian gods did?
A
cause illness or disaster
B
see what was happening on earth
C
make the laws of the country
D
cause the inundation

Slide 12 - Quiz

priests
The Egyptians saw the pharaoh as the link between themselves and the gods. Sometimes the pharaoh was seen as a god, too. In the same way as he needed officials to help him run the country, the pharaoh needed priests to help him run Egypt's religion. 
He could not be everywhere at the same time. So priests and priestesses did much of the work for him. 

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priests
The Egyptians had shrines in their homes to worship the gods at any time. On special festivals, they went to temples for religious ceremonies. Temples were built as homes for the gods. Ordinary people did not go into them, only the priests who looked after the gods. 
Picture: the mummy of Hunefer, shown supported by the god Anubis. Hunefer's wife and daughter mourn, and two priests perform rituals.

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3a. The Egyptian people saw the pharaoh as
somebody who knew what the gods wanted
A
true
B
false

Slide 15 - Quiz

3b. The only way for ordinary Egyptians to worship the gods was going to the temple.
A
true
B
false

Slide 16 - Quiz

3c. Temples were seen as homes for the gods.
A
true
B
false

Slide 17 - Quiz

temples
The great temples were vast buildings with massive entrance towers called pylons. Pharaohs often re-built and enlarged temples to show their respect for the god or goddess of the temple. Because f this rebuilding, the oldest surviving temples come from the New Kingdom period (1550 - 1069 BC). 

pictures: above: the temple of Luxor today.
below: a computer reconstruction of the same temple

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Copy this in your notebook and fill in the gaps.
Summary Lesson 1.8

The Egyptians believed in many different _________. They looked like humans but often with _______ heads.
Each god had a different _____ to do and a different level of ________. They were seen as part of one _________ and they had _________.
The gods ________ life so it was important to _________ them.

The pharaoh was the _____ between people and the gods. Sometimes he was seen as a ________ too.
He needed help from ________ and _________ to run Egypt's ____________.

Normal Egyptians worshipped the gods in ______ in their homes.
________ were built as _______ for the gods. Only priests could go into a temple.
Pharaohs often _________ or ____________ temples to show ______ for the gods.

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What you learned in 
this lesson
  • that Egypt had many different gods
  • what the most important gods were called and what they looked like
  • What the function of the gods was
  • why and how gods were worshipped
  • why priests were important

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