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John S. Thompson
Works published in
BYU Studies Quarterly
:
Introduction (61:4)
Egyptianisms in the Book of Abraham
The Idolatrous God Elkenah
How Did Joseph Smith Translate the Book of Abraham?
The “Kirtland Egyptian Papers” and the Book of Abraham
The Relationship between the Book of Abraham and the Joseph Smith Papyri
The Priesthood Ban and the Book of Abraham
Ur of the Chaldees
Abraham and Idrimi
Human Sacrifice
Sobek, the God of Pharaoh
The Blood of the Canaanites
The Plain of Olishem
Potiphar’s Hill
Zeptah and Egyptes
What Egyptian Papyri Did Joseph Smith Possess?
The Name of the Lord
Abraham’s Converts in Haran
The Plains of Moreh
The Abrahamic Covenant
Did Abraham Lie about His Wife, Sarai?
Abraham the Seer
Abrahamic Astronomy
Shinehah, the Sun
Kolob, the Governing One
The Divine Council
The Son of Man
The Fall of Lucifer
Creation from Chaos
The Foreordination of Abraham
Ancient Near Eastern Creation Myths
Jews in Ancient Egypt
Abrahamic Legends and Lore
The Ancient Egyptian View of Abraham
The Ancient Owners of the Joseph Smith Papyri
Approaching the Facsimiles
A Semitic View of the Facsimiles
The Four Sons of Horus (Facsimile 2, Figure 6)
Facsimile 3: Judgment Scene or Presentation Scene?
Conclusion
By His Own Hand upon Papyrus
Chiasmus in the Book of Abraham
Appendix
Facsimile 1 as a Sacrifice Scene
The Idolatrous Priest (Facsimile 1, Figure 3)
The Purpose and Function of the Egyptian Hypocephalus
One Day to a Cubit (Facsimile 2, Figure 1)
The Hathor Cow (Facsimile 2, Figure 5)
God Sitting upon His Throne (Facsimile 2, Figure 7)
Abraham and Osiris (Facsimile 3, Figure 1)
Isis the Pharaoh (Facsimile 3, Figure 2)
Shulem, One of the King’s Principal Waiters (Facsimile 3, Figure 5)