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Book of Abraham Facsimile 2, Figure 7, Egypt Symbols Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Shows the Egyptian ideas of Facsimile 2, Figure 7, the Min/Horus figure, and elucidates Joseph Smith's explanations.

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  • I pray your scales on your eyes fall off of you. Do you know how many times you mentions joe smith instead of Jesus? the book of abraham was proven to be a fraud

  • @MrBigbear6718

    Well duh! Gee, when I talk about the Greek of Matthew chapter 5, I just betcha I mention Jesus more times! Imagine that! If I was talking about auto mechanics, I probably wouldn't mention Jesus at all. SHOCK! Is this proof cars are evil?! When I study Chess, I probably mention Alexander Alekhine more than Jesus! Goodness, I wonder why that would be?

  • I would find it interesting to know your credentials to comment on these papyri or the historical interpretations set forth here or whether you rest entirely on John Gee's credentials to back up your hypotheses?

  • @josephrawlins

    My credentials? I am an avid reader and interested student in Egyptology.... that's it, nuthin spectacular.....

  • You seem like a real pleasant fellow. Its a shame you are doomed to persist in the delusion that is the mormon church.

  • LOL! I love your selection of language. Doomed am I? Oh my, lions and tigers and bears!

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  • I pray your scales on your eyes fall off of you. Do you know how many times you mentions joe smith instead of Jesus?

  • @TheBackyardProfessor Don't worry about him, the Millennial Dispensation is coming soon. ;)

  • the idea of Hebrew Indians was written about in 1825 "The Views Of the Hebrews" by Nathan Smith It Parallels with the Book of Mormon written by Joseph Smith.

    Your statement that J smith was inspired without any prior argument existing in Smith's time is false. See "The Views of the Hebrews" by Nathan Smith, it talks all about hebrew Indians and predates J Smith version by a few years. amazing coincidence ?

  • Yeah and the mācuahuitl is the book of mormon sword. You kinda missed the whole line about "a sword out of steel." These are the kind of arguments you get from people who say "here are the facts, what evidence can we find to suport it?" This is probably why thebackyardprofessor is not a classroom professor.

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