I have run scross a new nifty little book on the Book of Abraham facsimiles that is remarkably insightful. Allen J. Fletcher, A Study Guide to the Book of Abraham Facsimiles, CFI, Springville Utah, 2006. It is not an exhaustive study, but it is one which has proven very helpful to me, even though I have been studying this material (facsimiles in the BofAbr) for decades. Fletcher has found some remarkable things, showing us all that no matter how detailed one persues the scriptures, there is always more to learn, and from each other as well as the scholars.
The one insight that I found quite delicious is Fletcher's analysis of the ship of the God, Facsimile 2, figure 3. At the end of the ship is a sicle, which in hieroglyphic means Maa, a "Seer." This startled me, because the famous Egyptian phrase Ma-hrw = "True, or Justifies of voice." The sicle shape is symbolic of the Goddess Ma'at, meaning truth, order, justice, and seeing, as a seer of the past, present, and future! The office of prophecy is intermixed here. When two stones is written with the sicle, it shows God as having the power to see all things, and comprehend all things. (Fletcher, p. 85)
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