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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL FAN AND MEDAL can anybody help me re-word this please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thought that when you died Anubis would weigh your soul on a feather, and if it weighed more than the feather, with wrong doing, you would be severely disciplined. The Persian invasion of Egypt in 539 BC doesn't seem to have made any difference to Egyptian religion. The Egyptians just kept right on worshipping their own Gods. But the Persians prided themselves on their religious tolerance. When Ptolemy took over Egypt in 323 BC, which did make a difference. Under Greek rule, the Egyptians did begin to follow the beliefs of the Greek gods, but they kept on worshipping the old Egyptian gods as well. Also, Greek people in Athens began to have belief in the Egyptian Goddess Isis. They learned about Isis from traders sailing over from Egypt.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@samithia can you help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rishavraj can you please help me

rishavraj (rishavraj):

@kristyn-whitaker sorry ..i am blank about it.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok thanks anyways

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@taylor12344

OpenStudy (anonymous):

suspected that when you died the Anubis would measure your spirit on a plume, and in the event that it measured more than the quill, with wrong doing, you would be extremely restrained. The Persian attack of Egypt in 539 BC doesn't appear to have had any effect to Egyptian religion. The Egyptians simply kept right on revering their own particular Gods. However the Persians prided themselves on their religious resistance. At the point when Ptolemy assumed control Egypt in 323 BC, which did have any kind of effect. Under Greek guideline, the Egyptians did start to take after the convictions of the Greek gods, yet they continued revering the old Egyptian gods also. Additionally, Greek individuals in Athens started to have confidence in the Egyptian Goddess Isis. They found out about Isis from brokers cruising over from Egypt.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The ancient Egyptians thought that when you died, Anubis would weigh your soul on a feather. If it weighed more than the feather due to wrong doing, you would be severely disciplined. The Persian invasion of Egypt in 539 BC doesn't seem to have made any difference in the Egyptian religion. The Persians prided themselves on their religious tolerance. The Egyptians continued worshiping their own Gods. However, when Ptolemy took over Egypt in 323 BC, it did make a difference. Under Greek rule, the Egyptians did begin to follow the beliefs of the Greek gods, but they continued to worship the old Egyptian gods as well. In addition, Greek people in Athens began to worship the Egyptian Goddess Isis. They had learned about Isis from traders sailing over from Egypt.

rishavraj (rishavraj):

@LeeEtchison thanks...:)))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Resistance isn't the same thing as tolerance @Mason99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Np :)

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