Star worship in Egypt, also known as astral theology, refers to the ancient Egyptian religious practices and beliefs centered around the veneration of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. In Egyptian, this concept can be translated as עבודת הכוכבים במצרים (Avodat HaKokhavim B'Mitzrayim'). The Egyptians associated stars with deities and believed they held significant influence over human affairs and natural phenomena. This form of worship was deeply intertwined with their understanding of the cosmos and their agricultural calendar, which was largely dictated by the Nile's flooding cycles and the heliacal rising of stars like Sirius (Sopdet in Egyptian, associated with the goddess Isis). The Egyptians also revered the sun (Ra) and the moon (Thoth or Khonsu), incorporating these celestial bodies into their complex pantheon. The practice of star worship was not isolated to Egypt but was also prevalent in other ancient cultures, such as Mesopotamia and the Levant, where it was known as العبادة النجمية (Al-'Abadat Al-Najmiyah) in Arabic and אסטרולוגיה ודאיסטרולוגיה (Astralogia ve-Da'istrologia) in Hebrew.
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