reply to post by Byrd
I would have to agree with you here. During the time of the Israel peoples escape Isis worship had died down significantly. Too make this hypothesis
worse yet ,the peoples who left had a different religion all together. As has been proven by mounds of archeological evidence.
During the different times of the Egyptian eras of the Pharaohs they had gone from one set of gods to another then back, but this was slightly after
the peoples had left.
Besides that Isis was a Priestess of high renown that was said to have great magical powers. A large amount of the ancient writings on her had her up
there with the miracles of Christ.
Ra on the other hand who they claim came in around the 5th dynasty period was a GOD of the SUN and not an actual living person as Isis had been. In
much later times in the Egyptian history Ra was actually seen to have been combine with Horus and seen on the same level of renown.
Here is a clip from a paper on it:
It appears almost certain, rather, that the Great Ennead—the nine deities of Atum, Geb, Isis, Nut, Osiris, Nephthys, Seth, Shu, and Tefnut—first
appeared during the decline of Ra's cult in the sixth dynasty, and that after introduction of the new pesedjet the cult of Ra soon saw a great
resurgence until the worship of Horus gained prominence. Afterward worship focused on the synergistic solar deity Ra-harakhty (Ra, who is Horus of the
Two Horizons)
Now with all we know about them and the tonnes of information freely available to the public concerning the religions of the dynasties. It is easy
for one to discern that the peoples who escaped out of Egypt and on into Israel didn't have the same religion in any sense. They carried with them
some of the holidays but not the "core" of the Egyptian religion or their Gods.
xoxo stacie