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The Egyptian lore is similar to Greek lore, in that it is filled with stories of the doings of the gods, and that the gods themselves have a habit of coming down and wandering among people when they feel like it. They even have wars with each other down on earth.
As a matter of fact, many historians and mythologists have suggested that most of the Greek god stories are really just adaptations of Egyptian holy stories. Many other religions and cultures have borrowed from Egypt. Certainly the Book of Proverbs in the Bible borrowed a number of Egyptian sayings. An especially glaring example can be found in Proverbs 21:2, which is a direct use of an old Egyptian proverb…

All a man's ways seem right to him, but the LORD weighs the heart.

Actually, the Egyptian version replaces The LORD with, The GODS, referring to the symbolism of Anubis weighing the heart in the judgment of the dead

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