Egyptian Alphabet, circa Early July–circa November 1835–A
Egyptian Alphabet, circa Early July–circa November 1835–A
Source Note
Source Note
Footnotes
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“Schedule of Church Records. Nauvoo 1846,” [1]; “Inventory. Historian’s Office. 4th. April 1855,” [1]; “Historian’s Office Inventory, G. S. L. City March 19, 1858,” [1]; “Historian’s Office Catalogue Book March 1858,” [7], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL; see also Historian’s Office, Journal, 17 Oct. 1855.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Historian’s Office. Journal, 1844–1997. CHL. CR 100 1.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
| ✦ [5.28] | In the first degree Ah-broam—signifies The father of the faithful, the first right, the elders second degree—same sound—A follower of sig rightiousness— Third degree—same sound—One who possesses great Knowledge— Fourth degree—same sound—A follower of righteousness, a possessor of greater of Knowledge. Fifth degree—Ah-bra-oam. The father of many nations, a prince of peace, one who keeps the commandments of God, a patriarch, a rightful heir, a high priest. | |
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Source Note
Document Transcript
Document Information
Document Information
Footnotes
Footnotes
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TEXT: Character possibly inscribed by Oliver Cowdery.
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TEXT: It is possible this “sig” is a copying error from “signifies” above. The presence of other potential copying errors (e.g., “of Knowledge”, below) may indicate that Cowdery copied this entry from a nonextant source.
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TEXT: This explanation is significantly expanded from the previous version in this document and the version in Egyptian Alphabet–C. The explanation employs a system of degrees similar to the one found in the Grammar and Alphabet volume, and the explanation also correlates with the explanations found in that volume.

This letter and the letter written after the explanation are written in blue ink in unidentified handwriting.