Transcript afterlife

Egyptian Religion
Coach Parrish
OMS
Chapter 3, Section 3
A Quote
► “You
will live again. You will live forever.
Behold, you will be young again.”
► One
hundred days had passed since the
pharaoh died. Royal officials had been
preparing his body. They wrapped him in
fine linen, and placed it in a gold coffin
decorated to resemble the king.
Afterlife
► Egyptians
believed in the afterlife – life after
death.
► Pharaohs would be carried to their royal
tomb with mourners following. Once the
tomb was sealed, the mourners would go
home and the pharaoh would begin his
journey into the afterlife.
Important Gods
► The
chief god of the Egyptians was
Amon-Re. He protected the rich and the
poor.
► The Egyptians believed that Amon-Re was
born every morning in the east with the
sunrise. This is why the desert to the west
was considered the land of the dead.
► Other powerful gods include Osiris (God of
the living and dead), Isis (Osiris’s wife)
Amon-Re
Horus
Journey to the Afterlife
► The
Egyptians believed that the spirits of
the dead made their way to the afterlife in
heavenly boats. If they had pleased the
gods, they would be with Osiris in heaven.
► During the Old Kingdom, the Egyptians
thought that only pharaohs had an afterlife.
In the Middle Kingdom, every dead person
was included.
The Judgement
Preparing the Dead
► Before
the building of pyramids, everyone
was buried in the desert. Mummy –
preserved body of a dead person.
► Mummification was expensive and took 2 or
3 months. Workers removed the organs,
and poured salt in the body. Once dry, the
body was washed in spices, and bandaged.
Mummification
The Pyramids
► Pharaohs
of the Fourth Dynasty built the
largest and most famous tombs, the
pyramids – tomb buildings with four sloping
triangle shaped sides.
► The Great Pyramid at Giza was built for
Khufu – Second king of the 4th Dynasty.
Great Pyramid
Building Process
► The
Great Pyramid is made up of over 2
million stones. The average weight of each
stone was over 5000 pounds.
► It typically took slaves 20 years to build a
pyramid. They built on the west side of the
Nile because it was considered the land of
the dead.
Teamwork
► To
get the stone blocks into place, workers
used sleds, wooden rollers, and levers.
► Building pyramids was dangerous work, and
every year, hundreds of men lost their lives
to falling bricks.