In fact these kings are only mentioned in Matthew's account which was also written in the shadow of those three kings
Some of you are probably familiar with one if not both so I will recount only briefly
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Osiris was the Pharaoh of all Egypt. His brother Set desired his throne and slew him, cutting him into pieces that he scattered across Egypt
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His widow Isis searched the whole land and found every piece but one: the phallus. She brings the pieces together to make her husband whole
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With the help of Thoth, Isis creates the first mummy out of Osiris' dismembered corpse.
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He is still missing his manhood so Isis crafts one from gold. Once again whole she uses a ritual to revive him.
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Some accounts say his coffin is dipped in the Nile (baptism) or that Isis breathes life back into him with her wings. Osiris is Resurrected
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They come together to create the new rightful Pharaoh of Egypt, the holy child Horus.
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After Adam was formed from clay and had life breathed into his earthen corpse he still lacks a companion
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No animal was found suitable so god causes him to fall into a deep sleep and in tradition, removes a rib. But I pose an alternative theory
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Tying this back to the phallic symbolism of Osiris and his golden member: mammals typically have a "baculum" or penis bone
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So when god caused Adam to fall into his sleep did he remove a rib or his baculum? I would suggest the latter.
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The symbolism seems more fitting, woman is created from the sexual organ itself rather than the random rib and this bone is actually missing
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The text suggests Adam was not dead, but he was also not alive, much like Osiris when Isis conceived Horus
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Moses is credited as the author of genesis and everyone is familiar with his story knows he was born and raised as a prince in Egypt
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Another book, (in fact numerous books if you take into account he wrote the Pentateuch) written by someone with an Egyptian background
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Many other biblical figures visited Egypt as well. Abraham, the 12 sons of Isaac who became the 12 tribes of ((Israel)) Jesus and Matthew
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The myths are interwoven and built on top of each other like the stones of a pyramid
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