"Osiris" is The Egyptian God of water. Actually that's wrong the closest I can get is Hapi, the goddess of the Nile. BUT you could also count Nephthys, who, according to the book "The Throne Of Fire" by Rick Riordian, is the goddess of rivers in general.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There is not - although Seth being the God of Mischief could be loosely associated with comedy.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
"Osiris" is The Egyptian God of water. Actually that's wrong the closest I can get is Hapi, the goddess of the Nile. BUT you could also count Nephthys, who, according to the book "The Throne Of Fire" by Rick Riordian, is the goddess of rivers in general.
As a god, he likely could - but no Egyptian myth gives such a impression.
the Egyptian god of the universe was in fact AMENRA He could also be called Amun-Ra.
God does. If there was no God, there could be no right or wrong.
One Egyptian word that starts with the letter "x" is "Xeper," which represents the concept of becoming or coming into being. It is often associated with the Egyptian god Khepera, who symbolizes creation, transformation, and the rising sun.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There is not - although Seth being the God of Mischief could be loosely associated with comedy.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
There was not a general god or goddess of Egyptian pets, although there were gods and goddesses whose domain included animals that could be considered companions to ancient people.
That was the Biblical god of Abraham, not a Egyptian god or goddess.