Paul,
I do not claim to be an expert in Egyptology or the Book of Abraham, but that is okay because neither are you.
Your mantra has been that the characters in the Facsimiles are not what the Book of Abraham says they are.
You don't need to worry about making any claims. It's obvious that you are not an expert on any level with regards to Egyptology. I already know that. I however, have obtained expert level for an amateur. I've been studying Egyptology for a long time, Simon. Trust me, you wouldn't want to try and clock in as many hours as I have.
There is a doctoral dissertation that has just come out of Germany by a young man who has taken over a hundred facsimiles matching our facsimile number three, private and so forth and so on, and compared them. The results show that they all look very much alike. But the accompanying inscriptions show that they tell the widest variety of stories.
This apologetic reference to Nibley is pointless because the content of this statement is nothing but noise. Does Nibley tell you what the writing above the black personage actually says in the conventional Egyptian tongue?
I don't give a damn how Nibley looks at
other papyri. I'm concerned with the facts and the truth of
Facsimile No. 3 that was created by an ancient Egyptian scribe. Nibley often uses tricks to deceive his modern readers and lead them down a rabbit trail of deception -- an insult to conventional Egyptology.
[the position that] Anubis is never drawn with a human head. How can we say that: "Never"? Even in Bonnet's Lexikon you can find Anubis drawn with a human head (with the head of a priest clearly drawn beneath the Anubis mask) you see; every Egyptian who looked at it knew that this was a man, a human priest wearing a mask ... The point is that it does show that a figure standing in the position of Anubis wearing the same outfit Anubis does, does not have to be Anubis or have his head.
I've not been talking about FACSIMILE NO. 1 as of late. I've been talking about Facsimile No. 3. The revelations that Joseph Smith gave about the black character of Facsimile No. 3 is an insult to modern Egyptology and an insult to the scribe who created the original papyrus and an insult to the Egyptian religion.
Do you understand what I'm saying, Simon? Are you intelligent enought to understand this?
The point is that the man with the Anubis head is a priest; he is the priest of Pharaoh and he is sacrificing. That is Anubis' business: he is to wrap up the dead and send him on his way; and this is regarded as a form of sacrifice, too. With the incision he makes, the embalming priest is performing a sacrifice. The person has to follow the example of Osiris being sacrificed, and so forth.
Again, I've not been discussing Facsimile No. 1.
I've been discussing Facsimile No. 3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is wrong to identify the black personage as a slave. The church insults modern Egyptology.
The church denies the writing above the person that idenifies the person below BY NAME as Anubis! The church insults the Egyptian religion and everyone who has an honest appreciation of the Egyptian religion, art, history, science, culture, etc.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a dishonest organization that has attacked another religion falsely and has refused to own up to their mistakes because it discredits the revelation of their founding prophet. But the church is responsible for this abomination. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has committed lies and deception -- having snubbed their noses against the ancient Egyptian religion treating it as if it was a joke.
I hope that someday the church is sued by the Egyptian religion -- perhaps a restoration of the Egyptian religion will sue the church for these lies and slander against their god. If the church refuses to make ammends then it should be sued for slander. If anything it would cause a great stir and many of the members of the church would learn about lies created by Joseph Smith.
Paul O