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As Nimrod became Osiris in Egyptian religion, so Semiramis became Isis. In the myth of the Egyptian God Osiris, which derived out of the legends of Nimrod, Osiris was said to have been killed by a rival God, Set, (from where we get the word sun-set, as the sun is overpowered and killed by darkness) and cut into fourteen different pieces. After dismembering the body of Osiris, this rival God threw all the parts of Osiris along the Nile.
Isis, his wife, weeping and distraught, went looking for her dead husband’s parts and found all of them but one, his genital member. Isis put all of Osiris’ pieces together and revived him. Osiris the, became identified with the Pharaoh in death, at which time he became the king of the underworld and judge of the dead. But in his resurrected form he became Horus, that was identified with the living Pontifex Maximus Pharaoh, who was not only ruler over all Egypt, but whose domain included the whole world.
You must remember, that Osiris was worshipped as the Creator, the Impregnating Force of the Universe. However, to Isis’ great bewilderment and distress, she could not find Osiris’ most important and sacred body part—his penis. So the mother goddess, Isis, molded with her own hands an image of the dead God’s phallus, and set it up to be venerated as a monument to Osiris. And in the Temple services, a coffin with an image of Osiris’ phallus in it became part of the worship of the Sun God. That same phallic image became venerated as the shaft-of-bel, or the obelisk, and is represented all over the world today. Hence, the origin of Phallicism.
So now with the sacred genital member of Osiris restored by Isis, even as man fertilizes women, Osiris can now fertilize Isis; who was represented as “Mother Earth.” And in the Osirian cycle, the death and resurrection of Osiris, was played out in the annual flooding of the Nile that fertilized the soil of Egypt. When the river dried up in the summer, it meant that Osiris was dead, killed Set, the hot wind of the desert. But Isis, weeping a flood of tears, searches for the dead Osiris and finds him on the day of the Nile flood in the river’s holy waters. The water, the semen of Osiris, flows over the withered earth, Isis, and fertilizes it.