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Myths about Justice

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Justice across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

42 myths currently featured for Justice.

The Treacherous Wife Swallowing a Splinter of the Tree and Giving Birth to Bata's Reincarnation

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptAnpu • Bata • Anpu's Wife

This myth, originating from the New Kingdom 'Tale of Two Brothers,' recounts the supernatural journey of Bata, who survives betrayal and death through a series of transformations. After being wronged by his brother's wife and then his own, Bata undergoes cycles of reincarnation as a bull and two Persea trees. The story culminates in Bata's final rebirth as the son of his treacherous wife,...

Bata Transforming into a Persea Tree After His Bull Form is Slaughtered

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptBata • Anubis • Anubis's Wife

After his first death and resurrection, the god Bata transforms into a sacred bull to confront his treacherous wife in the city of Memphis. When the wife convinces the Pharaoh to slaughter the bull, two drops of its blood grow into magnificent Persea trees overnight. These magical trees serve as Bata's next vessel of transformation, eventually leading to his final rebirth as a prince and the...

Bata Transforming into a Sacred Apis Bull to Return to Egypt and Claim His Throne

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptBata • Anubis • Pharaoh

Bata, an Egyptian deity and hero, undergoes a series of magical transformations to overcome betrayal and reclaim his rightful place. After fleeing to the Valley of the Cedar, his heart is restored by his brother Anubis, allowing him to return to Egypt in the form of a sacred Apis Bull. Through death and rebirth as a bull and later a tree, he eventually reincarnates as the heir to the throne,...

The God Bata Falsely Accused by His Brother Anpu's Wife

🏺 Egyptian MythologyValley of the Kings (Luxor), EgyptAnpu • Bata • Anpu's Wife

In this ancient Egyptian tale, the bull-god Bata lives with his elder brother Anpu until a false accusation of assault by Anpu's wife forces Bata to flee. Following a series of magical transformations and divine interventions, Bata overcomes betrayal and death to eventually become Pharaoh. This story explores themes of loyalty, resurrection, and the cyclical nature of life and justice in the...

Isis Reciting a Magical Spell to Cure the Rich Woman's Son of the Scorpion Venom

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile DeltaIsis • Horus • Tefen

While fleeing from the god Set in the Nile Delta, the goddess Isis is accompanied by seven protective scorpions who punish a wealthy woman for her lack of hospitality. When the woman's son is stung by the combined venom of the scorpions, Isis chooses mercy over vengeance, using her supreme magical knowledge to heal the child. This myth serves as a foundation for ancient Egyptian medical...

Serqet Punishing a Rich Woman Who Denied Isis Shelter by Stinging Her Son

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile Delta, EgyptIsis • Serqet • Horus

While fleeing from the god Set, Isis sought refuge in the Nile Delta accompanied by seven scorpions sent by Serqet. After being cruelly turned away by a wealthy woman, one of the scorpions stung the woman's son in retaliation. Moved by the mother's genuine grief, Isis performed a powerful healing ritual to save the child, leading the woman to repent and share her wealth.

The Scorpion Goddess Serqet Protecting Isis and Baby Horus from Enemies

🏺 Egyptian MythologyChemmis (Akhmim), EgyptIsis • Horus • Serqet

After the death of Osiris, the goddess Isis fled into the Nile marshes to protect her infant son Horus from the wrath of his uncle Set. Accompanied by seven divine scorpions sent by the goddess Serqet, Isis navigated the dangerous Delta landscape, encountering both human cruelty and kindness. The story highlights the protective power of Serqet and the compassion of Isis, who healed a dying...

Thoth Recording the Final Verdict of the Weighing of the Heart

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHall of Two Truths (Abydos Proxy)Thoth • Anubis • Ma'at

This myth details the pivotal moment in the Egyptian afterlife where Thoth, the god of wisdom and scribes, records the outcome of the Weighing of the Heart ceremony. Standing in the Hall of Two Truths, Thoth ensures that the judgment of the soul is documented with absolute precision, determining whether the deceased enters the eternal paradise of the Field of Reeds or faces total destruction.

Ammit the Devourer Eating the Heavy Hearts of the Wicked

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHall of Two Truths (Abydos Proxy), EgyptAmmit • Anubis • Thoth

Ammit is the terrifying funerary deity of Ancient Egypt who sits beside the Scales of Justice in the Hall of Two Truths. As a hybrid monster with the head of a crocodile, the body of a lion, and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus, she serves as the final executioner of the soul. If a deceased person's heart is found to be heavier than the Feather of Ma'at, Ammit devours it, casting the...

Anubis Weighing the Heart of the Deceased Against the Feather of Ma'at

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHall of Two Truths (Abydos Proxy), EgyptAnubis • Ma'at • Thoth

In the Hall of Two Truths, the god Anubis conducts the ultimate judgment of a soul by weighing their heart against the ostrich feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and order. If the heart is heavy with sin and outweighs the feather, the deceased is denied eternal life and devoured by the monster Ammit. Souls who pass the test are presented to Osiris and granted entry into the blissful Field...