Jesus is probably much more parallel to that of Hercules narratively speaking, both emphasize on sin an forgiveness, use of the number 12, like
disciples/labors, crosses an skies to bear, both die, an end up resurrected, and going to heaven or olympus with a high an mighty father.
However, when it come to worship, or tribute, I'd say he be compared to Hades due to both status being Lords of the Dead(like Osiris mentioned
earlier), but with a Yahweh like Zeus twist, or up beatness.
As for the Morning Star, as far as I know, it might really depend on the geography. In more recent classic works, it usually Venus, but in other
stance it might be referring to both Mars, or/ then to probably Jupiter.
Regarding the New an Old Testament intriguing, since he basically says Lucifer, but it not really a name, an come from Latin. Another use, or
assumption is that often associated with Nebuchadnezzar 2, the King of Babylon. Cyrus the Great could of when by it too, but just went with Great
instead.
Then there Gnostics, it actually "The Sun of Man", not Son of "A" Man.
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