CONNECTION BETWEEN BIBLICAL HAM AND EGYPTIAN GOD HORUS

Please check out my previous post: Egyptian Stories Reveal Noah’s Flood posted October 20th, 2021.

There are three main flood stories that emerged in Egypt from Heliopolis, Memphis, and Hermopolis. The similarities between these stories are that they all feature a primordial ocean, a primeval hill, and a deification of nature. The story from Heliopolis features a group of nine gods. It speaks of Atum, the creator god, and the Ogdoad, the eight gods on the boat. The Hermopolis story features the Ogdoad, a group of eight gods. Could these represent the eight people who survived the flood?

The name “Ham” means hotblacknoise, or troubled. “Kek”, the final god in the Ogdoad, means darkness, floodwater, or twilight. These similarities suggest that Kek represents Ham. Additionally, Kek is also known as Horus, therefore Ham = Kek = Horus. 

Look at the remarkable similarities between Biblical Ham and the Egyptian God Horus.

a table motifs 1 12 of ham life drawn from genesis 5 11 compared to horus and egyptian evidence

This information was obtained from Creation Ministries http://www.creation.com.

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