Jiang says the tomb theory morally misreads Egyptian divine kingship because it implies the Pharaoh came to earth to make the people serve his private death project, while Egyptian gods are imagined as benefactors of humanity.
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Divine Kingship
In this model, the Pharaoh's mummy is not incidental: the sacred body is the portal or mechanism through which Egyptians communicate with the ascended Pharaoh and channel his power on earth.
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In this model, the Pharaoh's mummy is not incidental: the sacred body is the portal or mechanism through which Egyptians communicate with the ascended Pharaoh and channel his power on earth.
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"For this to be a tomb, this implies that the Pharaoh, because the Pharaohs are divine, right? They are basically the emanation of God..."
"God in order to create eternal peace on Earth, to bring an end to history, to bring an end to pain, suffering, and death,..."
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A source-grounded reading of the Great Pyramid as Egypt's Manhattan Project: a divine battery, a state economy, and a wager that a sacred body could control the Nile, unify Egypt, and make peace eternal.
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