In the weighing of the heart, there were several gods involved. There was Thoth, who would record the readings of the scales upon which the heart was weighed against the feather of truth - the symbol of the goddess Ma'at. If your heart was heavier than this feather - which was when you had done wrong in your life - it would be fed to the beast Ammit, depicted with the head of a crocodile, the front legs and torso of a lion, and the back legs of a hippopotamus. However, the main god was Anubis - depicted with the head of a jackal. He would read the scales, and judge whether the heart would be fed to Ammit or whether the soul of the person could pass on into the Afterlife. Osiris - god of the Afterlife - would be on the other side.
there was no pharaoh that weighed the hearts. According to Egyptian religion, the god Anubis weighed the heart against the feather of truth. If it was lighter, the Ka (spirit) would pass on to meet Osiris, for this meant that the heart was good.
The Egyptians believed in an Afterlife. If you did good deeds your heart would weigh less than a feather if you didn't do enough good deeds your heart would weigh more. The Egyptian Afterlife god who ruled the Underworld weighed your heart and if it weighed less than the feather on the scale you were permitted to enter the Underworld but if it weighed more, you were rejected.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
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 no pharaoh that weighed the hearts. According to Egyptian religion, the god Anubis weighed the heart against the feather of truth. If it was lighter, the Ka (spirit) would pass on to meet Osiris, for this meant that the heart was good.
Anubis was the ancinet Egyptian god of embalming, as well as being the protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
It was Osiris. He judged them by weighing their hearts.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming the dead; as well as protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld). He weighed the heart of the dead against the feather of Ma'at.
Anubus is a god with the head of a jackal, but is not the god of dogs. He weighs the hearts of the dead, in order to determine their worthiness to enter the afterlife.
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis was god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld. He weighed the heart of the dead against the feather of Ma'at.
they thought the god of the death, anubis, weighed the heart, and depending on the weight, the person had a good or bad afterlife
The Egyptians believed in an Afterlife. If you did good deeds your heart would weigh less than a feather if you didn't do enough good deeds your heart would weigh more. The Egyptian Afterlife god who ruled the Underworld weighed your heart and if it weighed less than the feather on the scale you were permitted to enter the Underworld but if it weighed more, you were rejected.
Ma'at was the goddess of truth, justice, and balance in ancient Egyptian mythology. She governed order, harmony, and stability in the universe, ensuring that the natural and social order remained intact. Ma'at also played a role in the judgment of the deceased in the afterlife, where their hearts were weighed against her feather of truth to determine their fate.
He is the god of funerals, jackals, and death. In eygytian painyings, he shown with the head of a jackal. In eygyptian myths, he weights human hearts in the hall of judgment in the duat against the feather of truth to judge howpure the heart is.Submitted by ROAnubis was the ancient Egyptian god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.