How to Worship like an Ancient Egyptian | BlueJay | History Teacher Reacts

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Mr. Terry History

Mr. Terry History

9 ай бұрын

The Ancient Egyptians sure had some "interesting" beliefs about their gods. And I don't mean the G Rated version you got in your high school history class. BlueJay tells you the PG-13 version (because you can't go R version on KZbin). Learn about the large pantheon of Egyptian gods and their peculiar backstories with BlueJay and Mr. Terry.
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@MrTerry
@MrTerry 9 ай бұрын
Who is your favorite Egyptian god, and why?
@froggy187888
@froggy187888 9 ай бұрын
Horus, because they got jesus to play him in the reboot 😂😂
@samrevlej9331
@samrevlej9331 9 ай бұрын
Set, because I love storm gods. Also, he gets a bad rap when he defended Ra's solar barque from Apophis every night.
@Marinanor
@Marinanor 9 ай бұрын
Ra. He's the best god to route for. Ra, Ra, Ra!!!"
@martijnstuart95
@martijnstuart95 9 ай бұрын
Khonsu because he is the most metal of the gods with Set as a close second
@Highraven
@Highraven 9 ай бұрын
Anubis, he took his job of escorting the dead very seriously.
@butyoucancallmezyn
@butyoucancallmezyn 9 ай бұрын
I like to believe that the sea people were the Phoenicians trying to figure out effective naval colonization
@cmarin1728
@cmarin1728 9 ай бұрын
There are some lectures on YT that describe the names of the Sea Peoples that are mentioned by Seti's stelae. Pretty interesting theories about where they actually came from and who they were.
@samfire3067
@samfire3067 9 ай бұрын
​@@cmarin1728The british Hehe
@chugachuga9242
@chugachuga9242 9 ай бұрын
Aliens
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 9 ай бұрын
You may be close, Plato gives clues that suggest they were the forefathers of the Phoenicians and Minoans. They supposed to come from the west however, perhaps beyond the Med. Alantis maybe?
@fist-of-doom487
@fist-of-doom487 9 ай бұрын
Possibly Related Fun fact: when white people first started showing up in Africa they were referred to as Sea Foam People because they arrived from the Sea and could only be described as the color of Sea Foam by the local tribes.
@LexusLFA554
@LexusLFA554 9 ай бұрын
Mr. Terrys face at the Sea-Men story is just pure gold. You can see the movie running in his skull (German has the word Kopfkino for it) The new video of StarvHarv doesn't have that much history in it, but I would still appreciate a reaction because it is extremely funny. Something light hearted for in between.
@coopertaunt
@coopertaunt 9 ай бұрын
Funny story: I took an art history class in college that went over many pieces of art throughout most of ancient history. For our unit tests, we would be shown one or two pieces of art and have to write a short paragraph describing its physical and historical attributes. One of those pieces was the one of Akhenaten and Aten shown in the video. I wrote a pretty decent summary of the piece from what I remember, but when I got my test back for feedback, I noticed I was docked half a point on it. That's when I realized I had accidentally written "monotheism" and "polytheism" as "monogamy" and "polygamy" throughout my summary with full confidence I used the correct terminology 😅. I certainly got a laugh out of it and accepted that minor L!
@covenawhite4855
@covenawhite4855 7 ай бұрын
So you were a Harlot to Foreign Gods. HAHAHAHAHA :)
@theseanie9958
@theseanie9958 9 ай бұрын
the horace and set story will forever be special to me. my honors english class in my senior year of high school was "world mythology" and my group had to share myths from egypt. one of my groupmates chose that story.
@TheBandit025Nova
@TheBandit025Nova 9 ай бұрын
Actually it’s Spelled Horus
@skywz
@skywz 9 ай бұрын
I learned this in elementary school when doing research for a school project. At the time, I didn't know what "men of the sea" meant.
@theseanie9958
@theseanie9958 9 ай бұрын
@@TheBandit025Nova yeah, duh, idk what i was thinking lmao
@Zimojovic
@Zimojovic 9 ай бұрын
If I remember, Mesopotanian civilizations have pantheon of over 3300 gods for almost every task imaginable and the number is still rising today as more Stele and tablets are discovered.
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 9 ай бұрын
So they would have the god of toilet paper (if it existed at that period)? The god of pillows? The god of comfort food? The god of depressing rainy evenings?
@GeneralCalculus
@GeneralCalculus 9 ай бұрын
As much as I've understood about Akhenaten's recent historiography is that it was less "first attested monotheism" and more sort of henotheism/monolatry deal. And that it probably was less about genuine religious revelation that concerned all parts of egyptian society and more about an attempt at wrestling control away from priesthood of amun who had grown too powerful.
@josephvarno5623
@josephvarno5623 9 ай бұрын
The picture of Geb under Nut is a representation that has appeared in several tombs of pharoahs and their funerary complexes. The Greenfield Papyrus has one as well.
@BigHomieGayAss1917
@BigHomieGayAss1917 9 ай бұрын
As far as sea peoples go, I think they were multiple different ethnic groups, migrating tribes, and roaming warbands that also essentially started moving for migratory and war related reasons. As to their identity however, there is not much aside from the fact that some were likely from Sardinia, Greece, and the other coastal lands of the western and even eastern Mediterranean, as well as some of the islands like aforementioned Sardinia. All in all, still mostly a mystery but a fascinating one at that
@katjosephperez8772
@katjosephperez8772 4 ай бұрын
15:31 this contrast about Egyptian and Mesopotamian religions, beliefs on the afterlife, and natural disasters that affected their beliefs is a great example of why we watch Mr. Terry
@rembertoquintanilla5007
@rembertoquintanilla5007 9 ай бұрын
MrTerry I love your channel please never stop doing this 🙏🏼
@q_7445
@q_7445 9 ай бұрын
surprisingly there's a very very small minority that follows a restored version of the ancient Egyptian religion called Kemetism
@samuellawrencesbookclub8250
@samuellawrencesbookclub8250 9 ай бұрын
When you restored, is it a particularly faithful restoration or is it along the same lines as the new-age paganism movement with its positive energies.
@willturnerfanAWE
@willturnerfanAWE 9 ай бұрын
I was wondering if Blue Jay would mention Moon Knight and he did!. In the Marvel Comics (also a Disney Plus show) I’m going to condense the story some but a man named Marc Spector ends up becoming a servant to Konshu as a “fist of vengeance” Very interesting character, although some have some disagreements about how good the show adaptation was, I thought it was good and the Egyptian elements to the story are really interesting
@philliambillingsworth7806
@philliambillingsworth7806 9 ай бұрын
Clearly the sea people were a fleet from the British empire that was accidentally sent back in time by doc Brown in the unreleased “back to the future IV”. They disappeared when Marty McFly was able to bring them back to their proper time, just in time to stop Egypt from disappearing from a vacation picture that he happened to have in his back pocket.
@il-dottore
@il-dottore 9 ай бұрын
04:58 That would be Medjed, a god who only appeared in a few papyri and all that we know about them is that they look like that, they're only referred to as "The Smiter", and they can apparently shoot beams from their eyes
@BracchiAlessandroFineArt
@BracchiAlessandroFineArt 9 ай бұрын
it was me.......i'm sorry
@williamofblue933
@williamofblue933 9 ай бұрын
You asked about the timeline of Aten. It is still debated whether Aten inspired Judaism or if Judaism inspired Aten. The reign of Akhenaten does closely line up with the time of Joseph and the time the Jews were in Egypt (around 1400-1200 BCE). For reference Zoroastrianism is in the historical record from about 500-700 BCE in Persia (Cyrus the Great was 600-530 BC), but is thought to be founded 1500-1200 BC in Iran or Afghanistan.
@nit11
@nit11 2 ай бұрын
I'm from Ibiza, island named after god Bess (original name of the island was Ebussus). We have a kids playground with a statue if Bess near my home. A complete statue, with all his "parts". It's a recent sculpture. No local is bothered, but i love the faces of the tourists and foraginers when they notice
@laurataylor8717
@laurataylor8717 9 ай бұрын
One thing I've been wondering about recently is about when people as a whole stopped worshipping the dieties of places like Egypt and Rome. What led up to that? Did it just fizzle out? Obviously, this had to have happened many times because there have been many cultures for thousands of years that were polytheistic. Will society go through another shift of belief the same way it happened before?
@RobertGrif
@RobertGrif 9 ай бұрын
You're welcome. -Me, a Christian
@sterrnerdeem4979
@sterrnerdeem4979 9 ай бұрын
Yes Society will go through that shift! It is happening now even as we speak! In 2017, Greece recognized Hellenic Polytheism as a religion (I believe that's how it was worded, correct me if im wrong), and there are active rituals being done in honor of the old gods of Greece. I myself am a Hellenist in the sense that I am praying to Zeus and starting off my journey, and let me tell you that yes the Gods are here and always have been!
@jeremyadrian233
@jeremyadrian233 8 ай бұрын
We can see the splintering of denominations, our most dramatic is the Christians, orthodox, catholic, Protestant, and Mormonism which some consider to not be Christianity but just resting on it. That without the preceding Judaism and the definitely not Christianity in Islam. In the east, there is Yellow and Red Buddhism which may or may not be more about politics and control than Theology IDK? There are several good KZbin videos about this subject, but basically, the church/temples and synagogues provided more services in the past such as welfare, money exchange, hostels for travelers/missionaries, and business/government connections. In most religions, you must convert to marry, normally women. Add the benefits and the wealth and connections then more and more people flock to the successful religions (and teach the kids and grandkids they were always so), and as soon as the Monarch or the state makes it an official religion then you curry favor by being in their same church, and those with his/her ear will be scattered through other churches so if you want to influence with the bureaucrats at the royal court you join their church and get your second son in as a priest. (Quick theory time, Islam is so strong and dogmatic because the British took over all the civilian jobs and sacked or sidelined the local population, so the only role of real influence they could not take over was Imam, so there was a sudden oversupply of Imams and unemployed followers).
@ashenedrose
@ashenedrose 6 ай бұрын
I believe over time it was just Christianity taking hold (as well as the other Abrahamic religions), mainly once they started taking over the Roman Empire and a lot of Europe. I believe that society is definitely going through major changes right now in terms of religion. About a hundred years ago the "default" was Christianity in most places (at least in western society) and now a lot more people are converting religions, becoming athiestic/agnostic, or tuning back to more traditional/old religions like Paganism and it's various branches. I think it's mostly because people are starting to realise that you can be a good/moral person without religion, as well as other things that relate to what used to be said and were common beliefs way back when.
@AskanHelstroem
@AskanHelstroem 9 ай бұрын
reminds me of the time, we should make presentations, on different topics of ancient aegypt, in university (archaeology). Only constraint: at least 45min. Oooh....at least? and max? no max? nice! and I was talking the entire double period, about the pyramids. And yeah I know about the controversies, but I'm a Pyramidion-guy xD
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 9 ай бұрын
"Sea-men" hahaha 🤣😂
@jacquelinecallejas1390
@jacquelinecallejas1390 9 ай бұрын
Pretty sure not only was King Tut the product of sibing incest, he also practiced it and married more than one of his own sisters and more than one of his kids died as babies probably from complications of inbreeding. He himself didn't just have scoliosis. He was severely mutated, was probably in constant pain and could not walk on his own. The images of him hunting were out and out fiction.
@Ugapiku
@Ugapiku 9 ай бұрын
You mentioned Zoroastrianism, would love to see a reaction about that religion.
@jeremyadrian233
@jeremyadrian233 8 ай бұрын
Atenism was practiced in the 14th century BCE, and Zoroastrianism dates to the 6th or 7th century BCE, but likely evolved through the preceding centuries. Furthermore, Zoroastrianism is said to be highly related and likely evolved from the preexisting Vedic beliefs (1500-1200 BCE) spreading from India into Persia and parts of Mesopotamia. This is quite likely where people get the idea that Jesus traveled to India to study, as the bible has several ideas that parallel Hinduism. Atenism on the other hand may not have denied the existence of other gods,; simply you cannot put the other gods before me, ie none are greater than the kingdom god. The exact belief is in dispute by Egyptologists. And Lastly the most striking parallel that people notice is that Atenism is Sum worship, while Zoroastrians "worship" (or worship around) the eternal flame, which draws parallels to the burning bush and may well simply be a perpetually burning natural oil/gas leak in the desert that can create noises that are very similar to voices and human psychology can turn into actual meaning. But the Sun/fire connection is not very convincing to me, especially since everyone had both moon and sun gods, and the most important Mesopotamian god was the moon that was worshiped at night under fire light.
@TnT_F0X
@TnT_F0X 4 ай бұрын
20:50 It's almost as if the Pyramids at the Giza Plataeu were there because of the Nile... like for Irrigation. But if that was the Case then the chambers would have to be lined with granite to be hard enough, and there would have to be vast tunnels under the Pyramids, and there would have to be air chambers to make some sort of Massive Hydraulic Ram pump... and there would have to be staircases to nowhere for all this pumped water to go!
@kevinfischer707
@kevinfischer707 9 ай бұрын
The egyptian kings and queens wanted to emulate the story of Osiris (first king) and Isis. Even Ptholomi (greek general under Alexander the Great and founder of the last egyptian line) adopted this system of marriage.
@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind
@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind 9 ай бұрын
Covering Horus without mentioning his rebellion against his father, the great emperor of man beloved by all, is heresy
@Pixel22-fs3tt
@Pixel22-fs3tt 8 ай бұрын
Indeed
@josephfernandez8015
@josephfernandez8015 9 ай бұрын
I’ve seen some theories that the sea peoples eventually became the biblical Isrealites, and that the exodus was a mythological take on the sea people’s invasion.
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 4 ай бұрын
But hey, that’s just a theory, a Myth Theory!
@korygurman6638
@korygurman6638 9 ай бұрын
That NJ joke is a good one
@Grevnor
@Grevnor 5 ай бұрын
That idea of gods being deified kings lost to history is called Euhemerization, named after the Greek historian Euhemeros, who is the first person to suggest it (that we know of). It's often been used by later Christian writers to justify them writing about earlier pagan religions, famously the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturlasson, who is our main source for Norse mythology, claimed in his foreword that both Thor and Odin, among others, were ancient kings.
@samualaddams705
@samualaddams705 9 ай бұрын
If your looking for a new game you could look at Starfield.
@Beneko11-2
@Beneko11-2 9 ай бұрын
Euphemism coliseum … dear gods….
@samuellawrencesbookclub8250
@samuellawrencesbookclub8250 9 ай бұрын
On your point about Hinduism, it get's me to thinking what religion in the West would be like if history had taken a different turn. The idea of Hinduism as one unified faith. rather than hundreds of local ones, stems from Western Imperialism in the Indian subcontinent, first by the Islamic empires, later by European ones, and I wonder - had it been the other way round and the West been conquered by Indian empires - what they would have made of our beliefs. Almost certainly Christianity and Judaism would be classified as types Islam (the Abrahamic faith with which they were most acquainted). And - just as European grouping of various Vedic faiths led to a more cohesive Hindu religion - I wonder if this might have led to more syncretism between Abrahamic religions. Certainly I can see the sectarian conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, and Sunnis and Shiites, being diminished. It's funny to think of, I'm a Christian, a Catholic to be specific, and while I respect the views of Protestants, and the beliefs of Jews and Muslims, I don't think I fancy the idea of being of being classified as being the same as them in terms of belief. I wonder if many Hindus feel the same, do they - perhaps - find are classification of all Vedic faiths as Hinduism offensive, when - between two people called Hindu - there might be significant variation in style of worship, the gods that have precedence, and dietary requirements. Hindus in the comments, your thoughts on this?
@amyra8159
@amyra8159 9 ай бұрын
Actually most Hindus don't find it offensive. Hinduism was never under same umbrella, neither were other modern dharmic religions any different from any other sect of "Hinduism"....they were just means to get spirituality....it was diverse, with many beliefs coexisting together. It often once had ability to assimilate other religions beliefs into their own, just like any other ancient religion. A king born into vaishnav family might want to end his life like a Jain monk and follow Jain traditions in his last moments of life, and it wouldn't be a problem, because that's what is his belief...his children weren't obligated to follow his path either. They might like Buddhism, or shaivism... religion was means of spirituality and wasn't ruled over strict rules. Ofcourse religion, like any other part of the world was used for politics too, which might have caused some minor rifts between the different sects, king wanting to make the god of his faith to be followed among masses, his opponents might want to make the god of their own faith to become popular, i think it was just a political move. I wouldn't say that problem started occurring after abrahamic religions came into subcontinent, but they surely changed the concept of religion here...made it more...rigid? The concept of religion is very different between these two different religion groups, right? To bring people under same umbrella, rules were made rigid ..and that's what is modern hinduism. Normally Hindus are chill about their religion, they can be monotheist, polytheist, atheist and still can be called a Hindu without getting prosecuted about it..... let alone being from different sect(shaivism, vaishnav, shakta sects) they are not even considered being different in any sort....just being different ways of worshipping almighty. Can't say same about extremists..they follow religion with agenda in their minds. Most of them have political agenda in mind...they are the one who have all sorts of issues which people find in social media 😂
@letsplaysvonaja1714
@letsplaysvonaja1714 9 ай бұрын
I mean, going by the ring parable all three Abrahamic Religions have the same claim to being the one true faith ;3
@jeremyadrian233
@jeremyadrian233 8 ай бұрын
Bastet and Sekhmet (maybe one in the same), the lioness, Protector, fertility, and protection from disease.
@brandonjeter1006
@brandonjeter1006 4 ай бұрын
They were two different goddesses, but, the late egyptian kingdom did worship them as one deity in some temples.
@rebirth_mishap
@rebirth_mishap 9 ай бұрын
Except for your refusal to call hummus what it is, you earned my subscription👍
@michaelborror4399
@michaelborror4399 9 ай бұрын
At 19:30, I'm pretty sure it's originally kings who's hearts are weighed and eaten by ahmet; great video, my favorite story is the love story of isis and osiris where isis brings the world healing, medicine, science, and beer brewing; and osiris brings the world farming, law, religion, and education though; as a good example of why the kushites made the most progressive society in human history, though like alot of things that alot of people can take too seriously, as I love cats, but I'll try not to get killed if someone straps them to their shields though.
@SuleimanTheIndifferent
@SuleimanTheIndifferent 9 ай бұрын
like 99% sure that most of the Sea peoples that went to Egypt/Hittite lands were Greek. This is mainly from the Philistines who we know were Sea peoples and we are pretty sure they are Greek from their pottery/architecture. The theory I follow is there were two main waves of sea people, the invaders of Greece and the invaders of the east, famine led to a breakdown in trade leading to starvation on the very trade dependent edges of the ancient world, this led to people outside of Greece to invade Greece (either tribes from the Balkans, Italy, Sicily, or Sardinia, or all of the above) and they completely destabilize the region, this led to a number of disorganized internal revolts further exacerbating the food crisis and eventually due to the massive pressures bands of Greeks began to migrate east by land and by sea overrunning Anatolia and almost overrunning Egypt to.
@RealLifeIronMan
@RealLifeIronMan 9 ай бұрын
The earliest records of Zoroaster or Zarathustra are dated to 650 BC. Nothing is certain, but Atenism possibly predated Zoroastrianism.
@connorthompson8376
@connorthompson8376 9 ай бұрын
I’d also like to request reaction videos for Marvel’s “Moon Knight.”
@boyanpenev9822
@boyanpenev9822 9 ай бұрын
To be honest, the first time I heard about Bes was from the expy Egyptian (sorry, Osirian) pantheon in Pathfinder. Dude seems chill though.
@IlluminatiReign
@IlluminatiReign 9 ай бұрын
Mr. Terry, is your AC Mirage stream still up?
@katjosephperez8772
@katjosephperez8772 4 ай бұрын
Kinda funny how Zeus may have been a king eons ago, and now Zeus is a popular dog name.
@JOJ0606
@JOJ0606 9 ай бұрын
After a day of been banned from commenting on KZbin videos, it feels good be able to make comments again.
@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126
@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 9 ай бұрын
How did you get banned, lol
@JOJ0606
@JOJ0606 9 ай бұрын
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 It's a bit of a long story. So basically I got banned because of a comment that I made to Saberspark's newest video: What the hell is lucky pie. In the comment I recommended for him to watch an old animated show called Alfred J Kwak, which I watched when growing up. In the comment I also listed some of the more controversial and dark things it tackled and writing about those things was propably the reason I got banned for even thought I censored them before I published the comment. By the way are you finnish?
@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126
@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 9 ай бұрын
@@JOJ0606 oh how could you possibly guess? (I know it's in my name, I'm just joking) I usually get banned for controversial stuff, as you could've guess I'm *very* passionate about my country.
@JOJ0606
@JOJ0606 9 ай бұрын
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 No minäkin oon suomalainen
@abbey-marieslatter9021
@abbey-marieslatter9021 9 ай бұрын
I love your channel. Egyptian mythology is extremely confusing. They mentioned Sekhmet and being a form of Bastet. However, Bastet wasn't the only candidate for Sekhmet. Sekhmet is also known as the eye of Ra. Yes, Bastet is an eye of Ra, but so is Wadjet, Nekhbet, and Hathor. Plus Sekhmet could be a deity in her own right. Did you know that Egypt's original name was kemet. In modern times, a person who believes in the ancient Egyptian religion is known as a kemetic.
@tux_duh
@tux_duh 9 ай бұрын
I mean it's only confusing because of how we view religion today, it was never a static practice and constant in change and it wasn't the same in every region. You gotta remember the ancient Egyptians were around for A LONG TIME and their gods and stories constantly changed hierarchy
@abbey-marieslatter9021
@abbey-marieslatter9021 9 ай бұрын
@tux_xox2 very true. Egypt is very old and had been invaded by many countries. Wadjet was the patron goddess of lower Egypt. Nekhbet was the patron of upper Egypt. When upper and lower Egypt united their symbols. So, not only the crowns united, but so did the patron goddesses. These two were known as the royal goddesses. They not only protect the Pharaoh but Ra as well. Wadjet sits on Ra's crown. Bastet and Hathor are said to come from countries overseas and brought to Egypt. They ain't sure who they were, but they did. Throughout their history, power changes and their myths twist and turn. For example, in the old kingdom, Seth was actually a good God and defended Ra. However, over time, and by the time of the new kingdom, Seth became known as the first murderer. The God who murdered his brother over jealousy and hatred. As you said, things change over time.
@ctakitimu
@ctakitimu 9 ай бұрын
Anubis from American Gods portrayed him very well
@rebirth_mishap
@rebirth_mishap 9 ай бұрын
I learned about ancient Egypt from iron maiden
@dawgpoundbacker7252
@dawgpoundbacker7252 9 ай бұрын
Have you ever watched Sherman and Mr. Peabody. Feel like that would be a great thing to do!
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 4 ай бұрын
The series, or the movie?
@joshuamattingly1232
@joshuamattingly1232 9 ай бұрын
I’m gonna make a safe assumption, just with historical context. The Sea People are probably the Phoenicians.
@katjosephperez8772
@katjosephperez8772 4 ай бұрын
20:15 this looks like a lesson to be light hearted, and if it wasn’t categorized as mythology these days, I’d say almost all Americans are doomed.
@imunderyourbed8934
@imunderyourbed8934 8 ай бұрын
He was calling New Jersey hell
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 4 ай бұрын
It seems clowning on New Jersey never goes out of style.
@algaesachel8551
@algaesachel8551 9 ай бұрын
The sea people were clearly from Poseidon
@olivierdk2
@olivierdk2 9 ай бұрын
19:45 I think it's "Âmmout la dévorante " ( in French ).
@rhzyo
@rhzyo 9 ай бұрын
You should play Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, it's like 5-7yrs old now but was such a fun game to play my favourite of the series especially love the time period. Sea people clearly proto Vikings lol I think they might have been from Iberia or Sicily I'm glad you mentioned Zoroastrianism I was thinking the same thing. Another great video 😊
@user-zn3dt7kj9k
@user-zn3dt7kj9k 8 ай бұрын
Zoroaster; ~7th-6th century BCE Akenaten; ~1353-1336BCE
@JoshPhantom
@JoshPhantom 9 ай бұрын
King tut was either a brother and sister pairing or a child of three first cousin relationships
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 9 ай бұрын
While records are short. American products has been found in Egyptian tombs and Michigan copper in ancient Greek coins. We don't know much about the ancient trade but we know it existed.
@jaytucker7873
@jaytucker7873 9 ай бұрын
Mr Terry, you need to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
@fantasyflare
@fantasyflare 9 ай бұрын
Certainly ones heart being light as feather means that you shan't do that which is regretful or awful.
@alexandertheprotogen6180
@alexandertheprotogen6180 8 ай бұрын
as a kemetic pagan i always love videos like these
@devildukitzu
@devildukitzu 9 ай бұрын
Definitely try Total War games.
@katjosephperez8772
@katjosephperez8772 4 ай бұрын
Wait, how long have people attributed passions or behaviors to the heart?
@Richiedoesmc
@Richiedoesmc 9 ай бұрын
I still like how some of the pyramids were being built while the mammoths were going extinct.
@JohnCremboz
@JohnCremboz 9 ай бұрын
I think the sea people came from the Black Sea. And more particularly East-Crimea. In origin they must stem from East-Iran. Yeah, it's Sunday. Just "keine Lust" to explain today, but it's a really interesting rabbit hole.
@danadnauseam
@danadnauseam 9 ай бұрын
Akhenaten: mid 14th c. BCE. Zoroaster: No consensus as to date, credible estimates range from 1500 to 650 BCE. Hebrew patriarchs: Probably not historical. I recall reading at least one history that places Joseph in Egypt during the Fifteenth Dynasty (1650+1150 BCE) based on probable ethnic affinities with the Hyksos making it the most likely period for him to gain favor, but I doubt it.
@Laskadeo
@Laskadeo 3 ай бұрын
Yahwism had already been established religion in the lands. Then, with Abraham turning into judasim would have already been well established in the land before egyptian monotheistic religion. With influences more in line with zoroasterism than egyptian beliefs. Merneptah Stele which was written 100 years after Akhenaten names a people called Israel.
@Richiedoesmc
@Richiedoesmc 9 ай бұрын
As Seth once said Get you a mom that’ll help you prank a homie. By putting a little extra *seed* in their salad.
@What-lt3lj
@What-lt3lj 6 ай бұрын
This is not exclusive to blue Jay, but I've always had an issue with people saying the sea people caused the Bronze Age Collapse. It seems more likely to me that they were a symptom.
@user-zv1jj5is5u
@user-zv1jj5is5u 9 ай бұрын
Anubis It's personal
@kikiisonfire1217
@kikiisonfire1217 9 ай бұрын
After considerable amount of research, i can safely say that the sea people were most likely aliens that proceeded to build the pyramids
@grank6
@grank6 9 ай бұрын
Anubis and Thoth are my favorite egyptian deitys.
@bigjon19871
@bigjon19871 Ай бұрын
Croc monster is the Goddess Ammit
@AskanHelstroem
@AskanHelstroem 9 ай бұрын
8:20 wait...Chepre/Kheperâ/Khepri isn't Ra, it's the scarab god, that rolls the sun around. He is a subordinate of Ra. Same for Atum/Atem, but I think Terry also said that they "fused" into one. (But not as Sun and Sky. Atem is the creator, he ame first, and he couldn't be created...) But Horus, the Son of Ra, is the embodiment of the Sun and Sky
@sennaka
@sennaka 9 ай бұрын
In the story of Ra's journey through the afterlife (explaining how the sun goes around the world each day, and outlining what Ra and the people on his boat do each hour) during one of the night hours just before he emerges from the land of the dead, Khepri comes to Ra's barque and fuses with him. So yes, at some point, the scarab god and Ra do become the same god daily! I have no idea why the Egyptians thought this was needed, but at some point this part of the myth happened.
@patches1758
@patches1758 9 ай бұрын
Sobek I think that crocodile god’s name is
@alexandertheprotogen6180
@alexandertheprotogen6180 8 ай бұрын
the idea of weighing the heart is that you are weighing the good and bad deeds of the person against the truth it's more of a metaphor
@alexandertheprotogen6180
@alexandertheprotogen6180 8 ай бұрын
also why we have the concept of a heavy heart today
@TobiasJensen2402
@TobiasJensen2402 9 ай бұрын
Loved the video! Check out Jon Solo's channel if you want a deeper dive into mythology, myth, folklore, and more! He got some really good videos on a lot of gods from different cultures!
@RRW359
@RRW359 9 ай бұрын
Anyone else get an irresistible urge to yell kree whenever hearing about Egyptian mythology?
@robashley8216
@robashley8216 26 күн бұрын
You mean to tell me the Gods weren't parasitic snake things that had ship pyramids and refered to themselves as "system lords"? Ive been lied too...
@eloyvv
@eloyvv 9 ай бұрын
pls dont buy any total war games until you buy or play the older ones
@johnburn8031
@johnburn8031 9 ай бұрын
When Zoroaster lived is unknown. Possibly between the 10th to the 6th century BCE.
@WanderingWriter
@WanderingWriter 9 ай бұрын
Egyptian mythology is badass
@hyperxml
@hyperxml 9 ай бұрын
Uh... actually the Sea people where ancient, atlantian-descending, Native Americans who rode the waters with their voices, gliding across them like gusts of cold salty air. Raining the fires of Rah down on the Egyptians, then departed from written history to seek out the Messiah of Paheeeee (Paris).
@JstBobby
@JstBobby 9 ай бұрын
Set looks like an ant eater
@monorail4252
@monorail4252 9 ай бұрын
"Walk like an Egyptian"
@Mod-ded
@Mod-ded 8 ай бұрын
11:21 santa claus found
@dylandepetro4187
@dylandepetro4187 5 ай бұрын
I guess some could say that egyptians were the original furries. Lol. Though I wonder who the original scalies were.
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 9 ай бұрын
13:59-14:09 That’s what I was going to say! 😮
@khrisbreezy3628
@khrisbreezy3628 9 ай бұрын
I had a feeling Destiny 2 would get a mention in this video lmao. Im ok with my fate, Destiny 2 gave me hundreds of hours of entertainment per dlc, money well spent 😅
@xavierschoen5747
@xavierschoen5747 9 ай бұрын
23:40 💀
@connorthompson8376
@connorthompson8376 9 ай бұрын
I’d also like to request a reaction video for “The West Wing” episode pertaining to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
@TheCelticCowboy98
@TheCelticCowboy98 9 ай бұрын
Thoth is the Egyptian GOAT!
@Paltse
@Paltse 9 ай бұрын
Wait. How many didn't die?
@KajiRider1997
@KajiRider1997 9 ай бұрын
Like I said in the comment section of the actual video. Isis = Greek. Aset, or Usa is her actual kemetic name
@mikitz
@mikitz 9 ай бұрын
I still believe that Amon and Ra were merged purely through budgetary reasons.
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 9 ай бұрын
Nah, it was a split with a rebranding.
@Charle596
@Charle596 9 ай бұрын
If you were disgusted by the sea-men story 👎
@Nolroa
@Nolroa 9 ай бұрын
And who was going to get angry at the analogy of a naval battle? It was a naval battle, right?
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 4 ай бұрын
@@NolroaYeah…that’s it.
@samfire3067
@samfire3067 9 ай бұрын
So seeth story about the semen was real. My god. Hey hey poeple ...
@aaronfrank8910
@aaronfrank8910 3 ай бұрын
Reaction videos... the standing upon the shoulders of others of the digital age. Not quite plagiarism but certainly not original content. So, should a teacher partake? For my report, a reaction video to someone else's video about the subject we were supposed to report upon. A+ material!
@IkedaHakubi
@IkedaHakubi 9 ай бұрын
Sekhmet rises in the East and Set's in the West.
@lennartgamer2339
@lennartgamer2339 9 ай бұрын
Around 36 million Gid and deitys exist in the Hindu belive, bevause a lot of citys and villages have atleast one city/ village deity/ god. Idk why they do it, I only know that they do that.
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 9 ай бұрын
Well, now I have a question: is there gods for things, feelings and events? Like a god of comfort food, or a god of mild depression, or a god of rainy evening reading?
@lennartgamer2339
@lennartgamer2339 9 ай бұрын
@@Jamhael1 idk, probably
@patrykborowczyk4874
@patrykborowczyk4874 9 ай бұрын
I would go for bastet, since she is a cat and im a total cat person, also she is goddes of love, and once she apeared in my dream
@slideruler73
@slideruler73 9 ай бұрын
So is Thoth an afterthoth?
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 9 ай бұрын
BA-DUM! Tiss...
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