Hugh Nibley: When Crack Cocaine Meets Apologetics

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Have you not yet been able to find the "mising Papyrus" to the Book of Abraham?


No, I haven't been able to find the substantial quantity of text historical sources indicate existed in the nineteenth century.

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Scottie wrote:I've heard this argument going on between you two for a couple of weeks now.

I've heard you say that you didn't say "pay lay ale"...so what did you say?


I didn't say that either. I don't say what I said, but I didn't say exactly that.
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Scottie wrote:I've heard this argument going on between you two for a couple of weeks now.

I've heard you say that you didn't say "pay lay ale"...so what did you say?


A petition to God, repeated three times, in the English language.
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Coggins7 wrote:A petition to God, repeated three times, in the English language.


You came to it that late, Loran? The pre-1990 was a little more interesting, in my book.
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Coggins7 wrote:
Scottie wrote:I've heard this argument going on between you two for a couple of weeks now.

I've heard you say that you didn't say "pay lay ale"...so what did you say?


A petition to God, repeated three times, in the English language.

Would that be something akin to [address diety] [ask him to use his ears] the [use of vocal chords and mouth to shape sounds] of [the oriface between your nose and chin]?
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Scottie wrote:So are you saying that if we look at the original papyrus, that is where we can see that these symbols are not the same?


I'm not sure what you mean.
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CaliforniaKid wrote:
Scottie wrote:So are you saying that if we look at the original papyrus, that is where we can see that these symbols are not the same?


I'm not sure what you mean.


First, let me make sure I understand what you are saying...

Nibley is looking at a paper that Joseph Smith wrote where he copied the characters from the papyrus. He claims that the same symbol has 3 different meanings.

You, however, are saying that there are 2 separate characters.

So, are you saying that Joseph Smith got it wrong in the copying of the characters from the papyrus? Did Joseph Smith assume those characters were the same, but recent egyptologists have now found that they are different?

If it was Nibley that made the mistake, how do you know the characters are different? They look very similar to me.
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Post by _Brackite »

Hello Scottie, Coggins7, and all else here,
We do already have the Papyrus, from which the Book of Abraham was 'translated' from. Please Check Out and See:


The Book of Abraham:
http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/viewtopic.php?t=32

The Book of Abraham II:
http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... .php?t=656

In Search for the Missing Papyrus:
http://www.mormondiscussions.com/discus ... ts&p=77200

A General FYI on missing papyrus and such:
http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... php?t=3942

Why Nibley and Gee cannot be trusted:
http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... php?t=3715


Edited to add:

Thanks, CaliforniaKid, for clarifying!.
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Post by _CaliforniaKid »

Hey Scottie,

The Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar definitely treats these as two separate symbols. This is even more evident when you look at the other places in the Grammar material that these two characters appear. They are also separate characters in Egyptian, if I'm recalling correctly. They were originally the first and second symbols on the Hor Book of Breathings, but the papyrus flake on which they appeared has since fallen off and been lost.

So why Nibley pretends there is only one character here, I can only hypothesize. My tongue-in-cheek hypothesis is that he was on drugs. As for the real reason, well, I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.

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Post by _Blixa »

Nibley is a very sad case. Just short of tragic.
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