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| Facsimile 3 | Joseph Smith's Explanation | Modern Egyptologists' Explanation | Commentary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fig. 1 | Abraham sitting upon Pharaoh’s throne, by the politeness of the king, with a crown upon his head, representing the Priesthood, as emblematical of the grand Presidency in Heaven; with the scepter of justice and judgment in his hand. | Label for Osiris (text to the right of figure 1 of Facsimile No. 3): Recitation by Osiris, Foremost of the Westerners, Lord of Abydos(?), the great god forever and ever(?). | |
| Fig. 2 | King Pharaoh, whose name is given in the characters above his head. | Label for Isis (text to the right of figure 2 of Facsimile No. 3): Isis the great, the god's mother. | |
| Fig. 3 | Signifies Abraham in Egypt as given also in Figure 10 of Facsimile No. 1. | Altar, with the offering of the deceased, surrounded with lotus flowers, signifying the offering of the defunct. | |
| Fig. 4 | Prince of Pharaoh, King of Egypt, as written above the hand. | Label for Maat (text to the left of figure 4 of Facsimile No. 3): Maat, mistress of the gods. | |
| Fig. 5 | Shulem, one of the king’s principal waiters, as represented by the characters above his hand. | Label for Hor the deceased (text in front of figure 5 of Facsimile No. 3): The Osiris Hor, justified forever. | |
| Fig. 6 | Olimlah, a slave belonging to the prince. | Label for Anubis (text in front of figure 6 of Facsimile No. 3): Recitation by Anubis, who makes protection(?), foremost of the embalming booth |

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