Item Detail
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24173
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English
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The Original Length of the Scroll of Hor
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 2010
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43
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4
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1-42
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"Irrespective of Joseph's method of translation, it is clear that he sensed in the Ho?r scroll a richness of symbolic and religious potential that contemporary scholars could not see. To the experts who viewed Chandler's collection in New York and Philadelphia, the Ho?r scroll was a cryptic relic of a dead religion from a dusty tomb. Joseph, however, breathed fresh meaning into the crumbling little scroll, giving it new life as powerful scripture for the latter days. Perhaps the Egyptian vision of the afterlife, described in Ho?r's Document of Breathing, is not so far-fetched after all." [From author's conclusion]
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