Significance of Sarcophagus
Synonyms: Coffin, Casket, Tomb, Vault, Sarcophagi, Box, Sepulcher
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The concept of Sarcophagus in scientific sources
Sarcophagus, according to regional sources, relates to pictorial stone carvings discovered at a cliff-side tomb in Hejiang, as mentioned in the text.
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) A container that Christ is not depicted as being placed within; instead, appears to be laying on a stone, the stone of unction.[1] (2) The text mentions this with pictorial stone carvings discovered at a cliff-side tomb in Hejiang.[2]
Classical concept of 'Sarcophagus'
From: Egypt Through The Stereoscope
(1) A stone coffin, like the one of Khufu in the great pyramid, and an unfinished one of Ptolemaic date is located nearby.[3] (2) According to the passage, the sarcophagus is where the king was entombed, but tomb robbers broke into it in their search for treasure, leading to the king's body being plundered.[4]
From: Legends Of The Gods
(1) Sarcophagus is where Isis's elder brother is, indicating a state of death, emphasizing her isolation and need for earthly support.[5] (2) The great god who is in the sarcophagus is protected, suggesting a divine presence within a burial container.[6]
From: The Book of Gates
(1) It contains scenes and texts that are fragmentary, requiring recourse to other documents. The fragmentary texts and scenes are described in detail.[7] (2) A sarcophagus of fine oriental alabaster is described, featuring intricate sculptures both inside and outside, depicting funeral processions and ceremonies.[8]
From: The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians
(1) A sarcophagus was brought for Una from Raau, with the keeper of the royal seal assisting, and it was a unique honor that had never been done for any servant before, signifying the high regard and favor Una held in the king's court.[9]
From: The Book of the Dead
(1) A sarcophagus is mentioned as a stone container that was found in the sepulchral chamber.[10]
