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Anubis (Anpu, Yinepu)
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Usually depicted as a jackal or jackal headed man, Anubis was the Egyptian judge of the dead. Anubis weighed the souls of the dead in the Hall of Osiris; judging them against the feather of Ma'at. (The job of weighing souls was eventually transferred to the archangel Michael.) Anubis was the patron of emblamers and funerary priests.


Anubis

Pronunciation: Ah-noo-biss • (noun)

Resources:

  • Images of Anubis
    Anubis image Gallery
  • Kemet
    The beliefs and practices of Kemet, a modern revival of ancient Egyptian religious practices.
  • Neopagan
    There are many flavors of Neopagan faiths, from faithful reconstructions of ancient religions, to witchcraft traditions and Goddess worship.
  • Anubis [offsite]
    A religious site dedicated to Anubis.

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