As mentioned earlier, the title
PHARAOH used in the context of Smith's Book of Abraham is an anachronism (See
here,
here, and
here). This is proven conclusively by nonMormon Egyptologists (such as Ritner) although a pair of APOSTATE Egyptologists (Gee & Muhlestein) have been known to deny it and defend Smith's ignorant use of the term found in the Book of Abraham wherein this dynastic era
must belong to the Middle Kingdom.
Smith uses the word "Pharaoh" a total of 13 times in chapter 1 of the Book of Abraham:
1. Pharaoh, king of Egypt;
2. Elkenah was also the priest of Pharaoh
3. Pharaoh, the king of Egypt
4. god of Pharaoh
5. priest of Pharaoh offer upon the altar
6. god like unto that of Pharaoh, king of Egypt
7. and the god of Pharaoh, king of Egypt
8. court of Pharaoh
9. Pharaoh signifies king by royal blood.
10. Egypt was established by Pharaoh, the eldest son of Egyptus
11. Pharaoh, being a righteous man, established his kingdom
12. Pharaoh being of that lineage
13. notwithstanding the Pharaohs would fain claim it
Smith IGNORANTLY corrupts the word "Pharaoh" in his Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language to form bogus words and definitions:
1.
Phah eh. The first man, or Adam coming from Adam. Kigs or right over Patriarchal right by appointment.
2.
Phaah. The largest riegn, the greatest dominian, possessions or power.
3.
Phah ho e oop— A king who has universal dominian, over all the earth.
4. Ha e oo
p hah— honor by birth, kingly power by the line of Pharoah . . . .
5. Hoeoophah
phaheh Patriarchal government; or authority . . . .
6.
Phah=eh Kingly power coming from some other Kingly power
7.
Phaah Extending the Dominion, possession and power state further.
8.
Phah ho e oop= extension of power by marriage or by ordination, or annointing
9. Ho oo
phah. Queen who has been married the second time
10. Hoe-oop hah
phaheh: A land, Kingdom or dominion governed by wise,upright kings or rulers,
11.
Phah=eh. Kingly <power,> or first king
12.
Pha ah Havinng still greater dominion, or possesion or Power.
13.
Phah ho e oop an extension of power
14. Zi oo
phah— a distinction by Pharoah a princess of Egypt.
15. Haeaopkah
phakeh. A land Kingdom of or country, governed, by wise upright rulers . . . .
16.
Phah=eh Kingly power= or king
17.
Pha=ah— Having greater dominion, or possession
18.
Phah ho e oop. Royal blood or pharoah
19. Zi oo
p hah a distinction by right of heirship by Pharaoh
20. Ho e oop hah
phah eh. The principle of rule or ruling or reigning upon the . . . .
21.
Phah=eh— The first man.— Adam, first father
22.
Pha-ah— a more universel reign
23.
Phah-ho-e-oop The lineage of the royal family
24. Ho=e-oop=hah=
Phah eh: Reign or rule, government, power, Kingdom or dominion.
All of this is coming from the mind of the man who wrote the Book of Abraham! I'd have to say that chapter 1 of the Book of Abraham has shown to be utter rubbish. How much longer can stubborn Mormon leaders allow this horrific forgery to remain in their canon? How embarrassing. 