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the parallels

In the book Jesus in the Apocrypha: The secret chronicle of the life of Jesus, Beatriz Ontaneda Portal and Rose Marie Paz Wells, the authors summarize the parallels between the figure of Jesus and the other deities:

Holy Trinity: The cult of deities in triads was common before Jesus was born. For example, the Egyptian trilogy: Osiris, Isis, Horus; or the Hindu trilogy of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva.
He was born Dec. 25: As Mitra, Attis, Buddha, Krishna, Horus, Dionysus.
His father is God and his mother a mortal virgin: Again, like Mitra, Hermes (his mother was called Maia), Krishna, Bacchus, Attis, Buddha, Horus, Zoroaster.
He was born in a manger and was visited by shepherds with gifts as also happened with Mitra.
His birth was announced by a star and expected by shepherds and magi in the same way as with Krishna, Buddha and Osiris.
During his childhood taken away to distant lands to escape a massacre of innocents who ordered a jealous king, as has also happened with Krishna and Osiris.
He was baptized with water the Spirit of God being present as happened to Buddha, Horus (baptized Anup the Baptist was beheaded), Zoroaster.
He taught in the temple at age twelve as Buddha, Horus.
He had twelve disciples and Mithras, Horus and Krishna.
He was considered the Good Shepherd, the Truth, the Light, the Way, the Redeemer, the Incarnate Word and the Savior as happened with Mithras, Horus, Buddha, Dionysus, Krishna and Bacchus.
He transformed the bread and wine into the body and blood of God as Mitra.
He performed miracles and raised Lazarus. Horus, did the same, raised El-Azarus from the dead.
He healed the sick, performed miracles and cast out demons proceeded very similiar manner Mitra, Buddha, Krishna and Horus.
He delivered the Sermon on the Mount. Mitra did too.
He walked on water and fed a crowd. Buddha did something similar. He could also walk on water and fed 500 men with only a basket of biscuits.
He taught in parables like Krishna, Buddha, Mahavira (Jains).
He made ​​a triumphal procession on a donkey as Dionysus.
He held a last supper as Mitra.
After his death, descended into hell, the third day resurrected and ascends to heaven in glory as Attis, Mithras, Adonis (Syria), Osiris, Atunis (Etruscan), Tammuz (Babylonian), Baldur (German), Wotan ( Nordic), Hercules, Orpheus, Asklepios, Buddha, Dionysus, Horus, Krishna
Mitra said, "not to eat or drink my body my blood so that is one with me and I with him, he will not be saved."
Mitra also spoke of Judgment.
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the deities

Seen from the perspective of biographical coincidences of each deity:
Horus God of Egyptian mythology

He was born of a virgin mother Isis-Meri.
The date of his birth more or less on December 25 in a cave.
The birth of Isis was announced by a star.
His birth was attended by three wise men.
He was premature child teacher in the temple.
He was baptized at 30 years old.
The man who was called Anup baptism "the Baptist".
He had 12 disciples.
I performed many miracles and rose again to a man named "El-Azar-us".
She is walking on the water.
I was transfigured on a mountain.
He was crucified, buried and later resurrected.
He was known as Light, the Messiah, the Anointed of God, the Son of Man, The Good Shepherd, The Lamb of God, Word, etc.
It is related with the lamb, the lion fish.
It was called phonetically as KRST or the first Anointed.

Detailed comparison of Horus and Jesus Absolum.org

In the early twentieth century, Gerald Massey claimed that there are similarities between the Egyptian god Horus and Jesus. In the same line of ideas, in the 1940s, Alvin Boyd Kuhn suggested that not only Christianity, but Judaism was based on Egyptian concepts, and more recently, Tom Harpur has expressed similar views in his book "The Pagan Christ ".
Mitra / Mithra God Persian

He was born of a virgin mother on December 25.
His first worshipers were shepherds.
He was considered the teacher traveling.
He had 12 disciples.
I performed many miracles.
He was buried in a tomb and after three days rose again.
They called The Good Shepherd, The Way, The Truth, The Redeemer, Messiah.
It was associated with the lion and the lamb.
His sacred day was Sunday called "Lord 's Day".
The main festival of Mithra is the "Easter".
Religion also had a "dinner" or Eucharist.

From 1919 the priest, Catholic excommunicated theologian, philosopher and historian French, Alfred Loisy , published his book The pagan mysteries and the Christian mystery, which makes a deep and thorough discussion of the evidence relating to the time on the mystery religions pagans and their influence on the historical origins of Christianity.

To enter the Mithraism, there was a baptismal rite Bloody bull or sheep who ate bread and water or wine in a communion. Mitra expected return at the end of time, where he would judge men, so that the righteous would rise with him to heaven and those who have not done well, would be thrown into the kingdom of darkness. Its main celebration was on 25 December, the date of Sol Invictus.
Krishna : Hindu God, one of the many avatars of God Vishnu

Your name Krisna - Kristo.
He was born of a virgin mother named Devaki.
His birth was announced by a star.
His father was a carpenter.
His birth was attended by angels, shepherds, and wise men who gave him as gift gold, myrrh and frankincense.
He was persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the slaughter of all children their age. *
He was of royal descent.
He was baptized in the River Ganges.
He performed miracles and wonders.
I raised the dead and healed lepers, blind and deaf.
He preached in parables teaching charity and love.
He lived poor and loved the poor.
I was twelve disciples
Before his disciples was transfigured.
He was crucified on a tree, rose again and ascended into heaven.
It is called "Shepherd of God , " "Lord of Lords", "The Redeemer".
It was the third person of a Trinity.
I declare the resurrection and the road to the father.
It was considered the beginning and the end (Alpha and Omega).
His disciples called him "Jezeus" representing that name to "The Pure Essence".
Krishna will return to fight the prince of evil that desolated the earth.

* Krishna was a nephew of King Kamsa, who had a vision in which one of his nephews was going to murder him. Kamsa took to kill all his nephews, but to achieve saved Krishna, ordered to kill all children in the region. Despite this, Krishna managed to survive and even became the successor of Kamsa.
Attis: Phrygian deity (now territory of Turkey)

His mother was a virgin named Nana, who conceived as a mature almond standing within it .
He was born on December 25.
He had a double divinity, Divine Father and son.
It was a Savior.
I was crucified in a tree a March 22, for the salvation of humanity. He was buried and resurrected on March 24, known as the Day of Blood. They found his empty tomb.
To his disciples christening by his blood, so that their sins were washed away , and his followers declared "Being born again".
His faithful ate bread and sacred meal, thinking he had received the body of Salvador.
They called it "The Good Shepherd", "The Supreme God", "The only begotten Son of God," "El Salvador".

Joseph Campbell in his book " The Hero with a Thousand Faces " says "In Phrygia, for example, in honor of the crucified and resurrected Attis, was cut on 22 March, a pine tree was then transported to the sanctuary of the goddess Cybele ... . March 24 was known as the Day of Blood ... ". This day is commemorated his resurrection, that is, three days later.
Dionysus: God of Greek mythology

Born of a virgin mother on December 25 in a manger.
We carry out various miracles.
I made ​​a triumphal procession on a donkey.
Transformed water into wine.
He fed sacred food to his followers and they received the body of God.
Resurrected the dead body 25 of March.
It is identified with the symbol of mutton and lamb.
They called him "King of Kings", "The only Son of God," "The Redeemer", "El Salvador", "The Alpha and Omega".

In the early nineteenth century Friedrich Hölderlin published his book Brot und Wein (1800-1801) which suggested similarities between Christ and the Greek god Dionysus. Later, other modern scholars like Martin Hengel, Barry Powell and Peter Wick took this direction of thought.
Buddha , "enlightened" man who after his disappearance was given divine powers

Buddha was born of Maya, a virgin who was considered the Queen of Heaven
He fed 500 men from a "small basket of cakes"
Idolatry he abolished and preach the establishment of a kingdom of righteousness
I teach chastity, moderation, tolerance, compassion, love and equality of all men.
I was called the Good Shepherd, the Carpenter and the Eternal
Buddha belonged to royalty, Jesus belonged to the royal line of David

Jerry H. Bentley raises the possibility that "Buddhism influence the early development of Christianity" and suggests paying "attention to many parallels concerning births, lives, doctrines and deaths of Buddha and Jesus" in his book "Cross-Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre-Modern Times ".

ZP Thundy has followed the similarities and differences between the story of the birth of Maya, giving birth to Buddha, and Mary at Jesus' birth, and noted that while there are similarities, such as the virgin birth, there are differences, as Jesus Maria survives after raising him, but Maya dies shortly after the birth of Buddha.
astronomical references

Certain issues in all these cases as dates, symbols, characters and other details that seem anecdotal take on new meaning when analyzed from the astronomical point of view . Nessa Goodman in his research What do we celebrate on December 25? (Based largely on the documentary Zeitgeist) exhibits precisely this astronomical perspective:

Eastern Star announcing the birth of Jesus, or of many other deities, corresponds to the star Sirius. On December 24 this star is aligned with three other stars known in antiquity as "The Three Kings" in Orion's belt. These three stars are still in line to Sirius, pointing directly to the location of the sunrise on the morning of December 25. This phenomenon explains the famous story of the Three Kings who came last the birth of Jesus, the birth of the sun after the winter solstice.

Mary, on the other hand, represents the constellation Virgo. During the winter solstice, the constellation Virgo rises above the horizon giving the impression that the sun, Jesus, born of this zodiac sign. Virgo also means "virgin" in Latin and in the zodiac is represented by the letter "M" (♍). Hence the name of Mary, and other virgin mothers and mother of Horus, Meri, or Buddha, Maya. Virgo is also called astrologically "House of Bread", referring to his iconography, a woman carrying an ear of corn; and the time of year, August and September, the period of harvest. The translation from Latin of the city where Jesus was born, Bethlehem, is "Beth Lehem" literally "House of Bread". Thus, Bethlehem not a site would refer on earth, but in heaven, in the constellation Virgo.

The date of Jesus ' birth symbolizes the rebirth of the sun, the beginning of a new season. If we are located in the northern hemisphere gives the feeling that from the summer solstice the sun begins to move south, the days get shorter and the light wanes. On December 22, the sun reaches the lowest point in the sky and stops moving south, is the winter solstice. For three days, 22, 23 and 24, the sun seems to stop in the constellation Southern Cross or to begin to move one degree north on 25.

Image: Zeitgeist, Part 1: "The greatest story of all time"

This astronomical event explains why Jesus, among other mythological gods, was crucified, the sun dies in the constellation of the Cross; He was dead three days, the sun stays still three days; and born or revives to climb to the heavens, the sun rises providing longer days, light and heat. However, the resurrection of Jesus, or the sun, is not celebrated until Easter or Easter in the spring equinox. This is the time of year when the sun reaches half of the hemisphere and the length of day exceeds nights. It is spring, the rebirth, rising sun in the sky.

The passage of the sun through the different seasons was illustrated by our pagan ancestors with the zodiacal wheel. The 12 zodiacal signs or months are the 12 disciples with whom Jesus, the sun, traveling.

Another references are taken as metaphors are mentions of the era. This is explained by the astronomical phenomenon called precession of the equinoxes. Ancient cultures such as Egyptian, noted that every 2150 years the sunrise on the spring equinox occurs at different zodiac signs. This is due to a gradual and slow change in the angle of the axis of rotation of the earth that runs a full circle every 25,776 years. In this way, every 2150 years the sun is projected in different zodiacal signs, which is considered an era: 4300-2150 BC Age of Taurus, 2,105 BC- 1 AD Age of Aries, 1- DC Piscean 2,150, 2,150 - DC 4,300 Aquarian Age.

The birth of Jesus coincides with the beginning of the Age of Pisces, which we are. "We have here more than 5 ounces of bread and 2 fish" Matthew 15:17, with this the numerous references to the fish found in the Christian tradition, among others explained. [The early Christians used the Greek word "icthys" which means fish, as the name of Jesus, and represented their faith with the mystical symbol Pythagorean of the "vesica piscis" (sign of the fish),] consists of two intersecting circles with which the reign of the sun indicated during the Piscean. [Both the miter of the bishops and popes tiara in the shape of a fish head.]

Further, when the disciples asked Jesus what they should do when he was not, Jesus said, "... to enter the city, you will meet a man carrying a pitcher of water; Follow him to the house. "Luke 20:10. The man with the water pitcher coincides with the iconography of the sign of Aquarius, so this appointment is seen as a clear allusion to the beginning of a new era after the departure of Jesus or the end of the Piscean.
biblical history

Beyond the mentioned matches with deities of other cultures and religions there is a prototypical figure of Jesus in the Bible itself: Joseph "the dreamer" , one of the twelve sons of Jacob according to the Biblical account of Genesis (Gen. 35:22). In his article "Similarities of the life of Joseph [The Dreamer] and Jesus , " Reyna Meraz Orozco presents the following comparative table:
similarities Joseph Jesus
Firstborn children Rachel's firstborn Mary's firstborn
Beloved of his father Genesis 37: 3 Israel loved Joseph more than his other children, Luke 3:22 Thou art my beloved Son; I am very pleased with you
dreamers So much so that they called him "the dreamer" I think it has a lot of dreams and place in us.
They went to Egypt It is sold as a slave was taken to Egypt. Genesis 37:28 was how they took Joseph to Egypt. Jesus when he was a child, he was taken to Egypt to avoid Herod to kill him (Matthew 2:14 that arose when it was still night, took the child and his mother, and left for Egypt
They had 2 names Joseph had two names, one Hebrew and one Egyptian Genesis 41:45 And changed on the name Joseph, and called Zafenat Panea Jesus had two names, one representing his divinity and his humanity another. Matthew 1:23 and will call him Immanuel. Luke 2:21 Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived called.
They testified against sin and therefore hated them José testify against the sin of his brothers and they hated him (Genesis 37: 2 "And Joseph had his father complaints of misconduct of his brothers") Jesus testify against men and hated him for it (John 7: 7 "Those who are the world can not hate you, but I hate me, because I clearly see that what they do is bad")
Betrayed by his brothers, who stripped him of his robe and threw him into a well. by a friend who was closer than a brother
Bestsellers Joseph was sold by Judah for 20 pieces of silver. Genesis 37:28 by Judas for 30 pieces of silver. Matthew 26:15
They tempted and successfully passed the test Genesis 39: 7-12 Matthew 4: 1-11.
Posts instead of death along with 2 other criminals Genesis 40: 1-3 Mark 15:27
One of the criminals was killed and another lived Genesis 40: 21-22 Luke 23:39
Can kill his aggressor, they decided FORGIVE. His brothers To all of us. Romans 5: 8. But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
They gave salvation He did not accept payment for wheat He gave his blood without condition
They gave Pan It provided bread shortages It is the bread of life
Raised the place of death by King Envestido by Pharaoh with authority and power Genesis 41:40 He had all the power his father had given her. Matthew 28:18
Liberators of his people Genesis 47:25 "And they said, You are very kind to us, because he has saved our lives") (1 Timothy 4:10 "Therefore we labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all, especially of those who believe").

I do not rule out that some of the data of pagan deities may be wrong or inaccurate, and the similarities put forward by various scholars may be biased or even forced in some way, but no longer seem surprising to find so many similarities in the lives of these figures , central to some of the most important throughout history religions.

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