Osiris as a Father of Horus

Horus, Osiris and  Anubis from a tomb's draw
The gods Anubis, Osiris,  and God Horus, from a tomb painting. Osiris  is  the  mythological  father  of  the  deity  Horus,  whose excogitation  is  described  in  the  Osiris  myth,  a  serious  myth  in ancient Egyptian belief. The myth described Osiris as having been defeated by his brother Set, who idolized Osiris' throne. Isis engaged the fragmented patches of Osiris, but the unique body part gone was the  phallus.  Isis  fashioned  a  golden  phallus,  and  briefly  got Osiris  back  to  life  by  use  of  a  piece  that  she  learned  from  her father.  This  charm  gave  her  time  to  grown  pregnant  by  Osiris before he once again died. Isis later broken birth to Horus. As such, since Horus was born afterwards Osiris' resurrection, Horus became view of as a representation of new starts and the vanquisher of the evil Set.

Ptah-Seker  (who  resulted  from  the  merge between Ptah  with Seker),  deity  of  re-incarnation,  thus  gradually  became  discovered with Osiris, the two proper Ptah-Seker-Osiris. As the sun was thought  to  drop  the  night  in  the  underworld,  and  was subsequently re-incarnated every morning, Ptah-Seker-Osiris was discovered  as  both  king  of  the  underworld,  and  god  of reincarnation.

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