Anubus for visual learners.

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Anubus for visual learners.

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If you are one of those who find it hard to wade through the texts of a book on Egyptology you might find this video of help on the roll of Anubis. It facsimile 1 he has no head and facsimile 3 the face has been mangled. Revealed by the work of Shulem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VeQZ3XBMHk

a interesting illustration of Anubis
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P1l ... HNVYg/edit
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Anubis in the Egyptian Book of the Dead places him as an enemy of LDS apologists due to his true resemblance being at odds with the facsimiles in the Book of Abraham.
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I have often wondered how Smith would have reacted if the head of Anubis was intact on top of his body in facsimile 1.
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Moksha wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2023 12:49 am
Anubis in the Egyptian Book of the Dead places him as an enemy of LDS apologists due to his true resemblance being at odds with the facsimiles in the Book of Abraham.
That explains the acrostic in the last Interpreter article, ANUBIS IS A BUTTHEAD.

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