bcuzbcuz wrote:Spanner wrote:Why on earth would we want to find a knife?
Here is a photo of the original picture overlaying the "restored" facsimile. As you can see, there is no knife on the original (the image is sourced from the FAIRwiki):
I suggest you don't look for a knife then. However, it is widely held by those who claim belief in the Book of Abraham, that the unholy priest is holding a knife over the struggling Abraham.
My question relates to anyone interested in looking for comparisons, that a knife is not what priests hold in their hands, as depicted by the common Books of the Dead, because the person is already dead.
The only person shown, by the way, with legs apart, in the book of the dead, is the shadow, usually black in portrayal and with legs demonstrating action, because, as we know, a shadow never sits still for anything.
It's well established the Egyptians do not do what Joseph's imagination came up with. Understandable he would get this wrong. That the extant papyri has fac 1 with the missing section where Joseph claims the knife would be is very telling. It confirms he got it wrong. The Egyptians would not be trying to sacrifice Abraham. It's not like we don't already know he made it up. We have some of the source text. His translation comes as close as anyone guessing who doesn't know how to read Egyptian hieroglyphs. He couldn't get any of fac 3 right.