Egyptian MS. No. 1, ca. 1835. Manuscript titled on page 1 as "Grammar
& A[l]phabet of the Egyptian Language." This manuscript is
in the handwriting of William W. Phelps and Warren Parrish, scribes
to Joseph Smith, Jr. Bound book with handwriting on 34 pages with about
184 blank pages remaining throughout the book. There are characters
in a left hand column with English explanations to the right. Original
in LDS archives.
Explanation: The drawn characters with spelling such as "Beth
Ba=eth" appears to be the English sound of the particular character
at left. At times a character may be dissected into parts of a character.
The handwritten characters when they are located on the Egyptian papyri
are at times poorly copied. Characters not on the papyrus are added
between copies of Egyptian characters.
The Grammar and Alphabet contains five Degrees divided into two parts.
This compilation places the pages of the bound Grammar and Alphabet
in the order of first part, from first to fifth degree and then second
part, from first to fifth degree. Page numbers are given at the end
of the English text for each page. Crossed-out words or letters not
included.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN AUTHENTIC
GRAMMAR AND ALPHABET OF THE EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY
GRAMMAR OR ANY GENUINE OR RELIABLE ANALYSIS OF THE EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE.
THIS IS PART OF THE JOSEPH SMITH EGYPTIAN PAPERS. IT IS MADE AVAILABLE
TO HELP UNDERSTAND JOSEPH SMITH IN 1835 WHEN HE WAS PREPARING TO WORK
ON THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM.
Egyptian Alphabet First Degree
Beth Ba=eth This character is from the first degree It has an arbitrary
sound or signification which is Beth; and also a compound sound which
is Za and comprise one simple sentence for its signification It is only
increased or lessened in its signification by its connection with other
characters. one connection with another character, gives it a compound
signification, or enlarges the sentence. Two connections increases its
signification still: Three increases it still: Four increases still
and five still. This is as far as a sentence can be carried in the first
degree. In its arbitrary sound it may have more sounds than one, but
can not have more than five sounds. When it is compounded with others,
it can only have one sound.
Every character in this alphabet is subject to the above restrictions
Iota or Ki
[From page 19: Beth Ka - a large garden, a large vall[e]y or a large
plain. This ought to have been inserted between Iota and Zub Zool oan
on the opposite page.]
Zub Zool-oan
Ki compound
oan compound
The signification of Beth is man's first residence Of Iota - The eye:
of Zub Zool oan, The beginning of time:
Ah- broam The Father of the faithful. The first right- The elder
Ki Ah broam That which goes before, until an other time, or a change
by appointment, The first, faithful, or father, or fathers.
Iota netahoch ah que a mark of distinction [p. 20] qualifying different
degrees, increasing or lessening the power of the sentences according
to the[i]r signification as for instance
Iota nilahoch ah que: (as in the margin) signifies "I saw twenty
five persons," or it signifies twenty five persons''
Ah lish the name of the first being
Phah-eh The first man - Adam, first father
Pha-ah a more universal reign
Phah-ho-e-oop The lineage of the royal family
Ho-oop hah Crown of a princes, or unmarried queen
Zi virgin or an unmarried female
Kah-tou-mun The name of a Royal family in the female line
Zi-oop-hah An unmarried woman, a virgin princess
Ho e oop A young unmarried man; a prince
Zip Zi a woman married or unmarried or daughter, signifies all, or any
woman
Ho-e oop-hah Crown of a prince
Oan The Earth
Toan, tou-ee tah es tou eh tou es. - A principle that is beneath, disgusting
- not fit
Iota The eye, or I see
Iota toues-Zip Zi The land of Egypt
Su-e-eh ni who, whence, &c an interrogative prounoun through its
degrees
Ho-e-oop-hah-Phah eh Riegn or rule, governments, power, Kingdom or dominion
Zub Zool eh In the beginning of the earth or creation [p. 21]
Zub eh To bee in;
Zub The first creation of any thing: the first institution, first principle;
Zub Zool From the first to any stated period after
Zool From any fixed period of time back to the beginning [p. 22]
[Egyptian Alphabet second degree]
Beth This character, that is the character of the second degree, is
designated from characters of the first degree by the manner of its
being inserted in the compound: as follows - when it is connected it
has the signification of the second degree; and when disconnected from
the names of other places, it stands for the original sound of Kah=oan
for Chaldee and it should be known as being in the second degree, in
order to vary the verbs, prepositions participles conjunctions, and
adverbs: All names of rivers, & seas, of lands of hills, and of
mountains should be preserved in their order according to their degrees,
from the first For instance, the first connection should be called Jugos,
which signifies verb or action: and the second connection should be
called Kah-Jugos, which is a variation, according to the signification
of the second degree: Kah Jugos should be preserved in the second degree.
It signifies an action passed: The third connection is called Kah Juga-os,
which signifies an action to be received or to come to pass The fourth
connection is called Ka-os-Ju which signifies connection And the fifth
is called Ka-os-Juga-os and is used to qualify according to the signification
of the fifth degree whether for prepositions, verbs, adverbs &c
[p.15]
This order should be preserved according to the signification of the
degree
Beth a fruitful garden or a great valley or plain filled with fruit
trees and flowers
Iota To see
[From page 17: Beth Ka a large garden - more spacious plain This should
have been inserted between Iota and Zub Zool oan]
Zub Zool-oan The first of anything
Ki To see
oan The first of anything
ash. The compound of Zub Zool oan
Zub Zool oan when connected with Beth is called oan for the sake of
brevity It retains its signification in the degree in which it stands
Ah Broam a follower of righteousness
Kiah broam coming down from the beginning To some place or fixed period
The first in lineage, or right in lineage [p. 16]
Iota nitahach ahque = its signification is increased from the first
degree five times for instance I saw five times twenty five persons,
or one hundred and twenty persons Its signification may be lessened
one half by the mark as in the margin And again lessened one half of
the latter half the mark as in the margin Its signification is increased
tenfold by the mark as in the margin: its signification is again increased
one hundred fold by the additional mark in the margin Its sound is Ah
que Kah Ju: and its signification is a multiplying adjective
Ahlish The name of the first Being: supreme intelligence -
Pah-eh Kingly power - or King
Pha-ah Having greater dominion, or possession or power.
Phah ho e oop Royal blood or Pharoah
Ho oop hah Corwn [Crown] of a married Queen
Zi The principle of virtue - a young female adorned with the modesty
of virtue and comeliness
Kah tou mun a distinction of royal female lineage
Zi oop hah a distinction by right of heirship by Pharaoh
Ho e oop A virtuous prince [p. 17]
Zip Zi A woman married or unmarried or a daughter, or mother, or mothers,
and some times the first woman, who was Eve
Ho e-oop-hah A King
Ahe inhilable [inhabitable?] part of the earth
Toan tou es tahee toh eh toues: under water, water, under the earth
Iota Seen or sight
Iota toues Zip Zi The land which was discovered under water by a woman
Su e-eh-ni The same as in the first degree
Ho e oop hah phah eh The principle of rule, or ruling or reigning upon
the principle of Justice equity and righteousness
Zub Zool eh The earth as it was in the beginning: or at its creation;
creation or beginning
Zub-eh To be with in, as light is in the earth
Zub pointing to that which has been created To the first institution
or first principle.
Zub Zool from the present time unto some stated period after.
Zool From Abraham back to his father and from Abraham's father back
to his father and so on back through the line of his progenitors [p.
18]
Egyptian Alphabet third degree
Beth good to the taste, pleasing to the eye
Iota sight
[From page 12: Beth ka - pleasing, Beautiful, a place of exceeding
great beauty - This should been inserted between Zub Zool oan and Iota]
Zub zool oan before some other time
Ki sight
Oan Before some other time
Ash The compound of Zub zool oan
Ah-broam one who possesses great knowledge
Kiah broam First reckoned in chronology - Coming down from the beginning
First born right or blessings
Iota nitah oeh ah que Its signification is increased from the second
degree five times.
Ah lish Supreme power
Phah-eh Kingly power or first King
Pha ah Having still greater dominion, or possession or power
Phah ho e oop an extension of power
Ho oop hah Crown of a widowed queen
Zi Affability of manners, virtuous well taught
Kah tou mun descent from her by whom Egypt was discovered while it was
under water
Zi oop hah distinction by Pharaoh a princess of Egypt
Ho e oop A prince of the line of the Pharoahs
Zip Zi under or beneath, second in right or in authority or government,
a fruitful place or fruitful vine [p. 13]
Hoe oop hah Kingly power, dominion, right
Auk eh earth and water
Toan tou-ee tahee taheh tou es: under the earth anything that is beneath
some other thing under water or water, also in some instances Fish
Iota I shall or will see that which is to come
Iota toues Zip Zi The woman sought to settle her sons in that land.
She being the daughter of Ham
Sueehni The same as the first
Hoeoophahphaheh A land or Kingdom or country, governed by wise upright
rulers or Kings, or Judges, good, excellent and wholesome laws
Zub-zool-eh The earth in the beginning, with its rivers, brooks and
springs, with its blessings of fruit, trees and flowers, herbs and plants
beasts and birds
Zub eh being in or within
Zub pointing to that which is to come, pointing to any fixed period
Zub zool pointing to the end of a fixed period A road which leads to
some particular place for instance - from Chaldea I travelled to dwell
in the land of Canaan
Zool Showing the denomination of language and through what descent they
came and are to continue by promise [p. 14]
Egyptian Alphabet fourth degree
Beth Sweet and precious to the smell
Iota me myself
[From page 8: Beth ka - a more complete enjoyment - a more bea[u]tiful
place increasing in beauty This should have been inserted between Zub
Zool oan and Iota]
ZubZool oan pointing to some particular subject
Ki me myself
Oan pointing to some particular subject
Ash compound of Zub Zool oan
Ahbroam a follower of righteousness a possessor of greater knowledge
Kiahbroam Change from the first, by coming from the beginning by right
of birth, or lineage
Iota nitahach ah que Its signification is increased
from the third degree five times
Ah lish The first being clothed with supreme glory
Phah-eh Kingly power coming from other Kingly power
Phaah Extending the dominion, possession and power still further
Phah ho e oop extension of power by marriage or by ordinantion, or annointing
Ho oop hah Queen who has been married the second time
Zi One possessing greater beauty, modesty and virtue, taught more perfectly
Kah tou mun A lineage, a daughter of Ham
Zi oop hah A beautiful virgin, one who is fair to look upon and admired
for her beauty
Ho e-oop a prince of the royal blood, [p. 9] a true descendant from
Ham - the son of Noah
Zip Zi all women: it took its origin from the earth yielding its fruit.
And from the first woman who bore children; and men were multiplied
upon the earth, and is used in this degree as a numeral by being inserted
above or below another character it increases by being drawn above,
And signifies above, more, greater, more glorious, And when inserted
under signifies beneath less smaller least
Ho e oop hah Kingly possession - right of possession, title, dignity,
honor
Sue To point out subjects
Toan tauee, tahee, taheh toues: exceeding bad adultery: having descended
below some other principle
Iota me myself
Iota toues Zip Z The land of Egypt discovered by a woman who afterwards
settled her sons in it.
Sueehni The same as the first
Hoe-oop hah phaheh A land, Kingdom or dominion governed by wise, upright
Kings or rulers, or judges or governors in administering equitable laws
for the benefit [p. 10] and comfort of the poor, charity and favor to
the poor
Zub Zool eh The first inhabitants in the garden Eden in the first generations;
in the first church
Zubeh saw in, or within:
Zub Having gone up to some particular place; for the act of going up
to going up, climbing, ascending - towards the Sun
Zub Zool Having pointed to some place - refering to any particular subject
or thing as having come out from my fathers house Zool Signifying the
lineage that lawfully hold the Keys of the Kindgom of God by promise
[p. 11]
[Egyptian Alphabet fifth degree]
Grammar & A[l]phabet of the Egyptian Language
This is called Za Ki=oan-hiash, or Chalsidonhiash. This character is
in the fifth degree, independent and arbitrary. It may be preceded in
the fifth degree while it stands independent and arbitrary. That is,
without a straight mark inserted above or below it. By inserting a straight
mark over it thus, (2) it increases its signification five degrees:
by inserting two straight lines, thus: (3) its signification is increased
five times more. By inserting three straight lines thus (4) its signification
is again increased five times more than the last. By counting the number
of straight lines or considering them as qualifying adjectives we have
the degrees of comparision There are five connecting parts of speech
in the above character, called ZaKi on hish These five connecting parts
of speech, for verbs, participles-prepositions, conjunctions, and adverbs.
In Translating this character, the subject must be continued until there
are as many of these connecting parts of speech used as there are connections
or connecting points found in the character. But whenever the character
is found with one horizontal line, as at (2) the subject must be continued
until five times the number of connecting parts of speech are used;
or, the full sense of the writer is not conveyed. When two horizontal
lines occur, the number of connecting parts of speech are continued
five times further - or five degrees. And when three horizontal lines
are found, the number of connections are to be increased five times
further. The character alone has 5 parts of speech: increased by one
straight line thus 5 x 5 is 25 [p. 1] by 2 horizontal lines thus 25
x 5 = 125; and by 3 horizontal lines thus: -125 x 5 =625
When this character has a horizontal line under it it reduces it into
the fourth degree, consequently it has but four connecting parts of
speech. When it has two horizontal lines, it is reduced into the third
degree and has but three connecting parts of speech, and when it has
three horizontal lines; it is reduced into the second degree and has
but two connective parts of speech.
No. 8 shows the character dissected
Beth place of happiness, purity, holiness & rest
Iota see, saw seeing or having seen
[From page 2: Beth Ka the greatest place of happiness exceeding extended
beyond This should be inserted between Iota and Zub Zool oan]
Zub Zool oan The first born, or the first man or father or fathers
Ki the compound of iota see saw seeing or having seen
Hi The same as Beth
Ash The same as Zub Zool-oan
Ah brah-oam a father of many nations a prince of peace, one who keeps
the commandments of God. A patriarch a rightful heir, a highpriest [p.
2]
Kiah broam Kiah broam = Kiah brah oam = Zub Zool oan
This character shown dissected
Kiah brah oam Coming down from the beginning - right by birth - and
also by blessing, and by promise - promises made: a father of many nations;
a prince of peace; one who keeps the commandment of God; a patriarch;
a rightful heir; a highpriest.
Iota nitahach ah que Its signification is increased five times from
the fourth
Ah lish The first being - supreme intellegence; supreme power; supreme
glory- supreme Justice; supreme mercy, without beginning of life or
end of life, comprehending all things, seeing all things - the invisible
and eternal godhead
Phah eh The first man, or Adam, coming from Adam - Keys or right over
Patriarchal right by appointment
Phaah The largest riegn, the greatest dominion, possessions or power
Phah ho e oop A King who has universal dominion, over all the earth
Ho oop hah Queen Kah tou mun, a distinction of Royal female lineage
or descent, from [p. 3] her whom Egypt was discovered while it was under
water, who was the daughter of Ham - a lineage with whom a record of
the fathers was entrusted by the tradition Ham and according to the
tradition of their elders: by whom also the tradition of the art of
embalming was kept.
Zi most virtuous, comely and beautiful, modest and chaste, being taught
most perfectly and upright
Kah tou mun a lineage with whom a record of the fathers was intrusted
by tradition of Ham, and according to the tradition of their elders,
by whom also the tradition of the art of embalming was kept
Zi oop hah a young virgin unmarried woman
Ho e oop a prince of the royal blood, a true descendant from Ham, the
son of Noah, and inheritor of the Kingly blessings from under the hand
of Noah, but not according to the priestly blessing, because of the
transgressions of Ham, which blessing fell upon Shem from under the
hand of Noah
Zip Zi is the same of the fourth only increases or lessens five degrees
Ho e oop hah honor by birth, kingly power by the line of Pharoah possession
by birth one who reigns upon his throne universally - possessor of heaven
and earth, and [p. 4] of the blessings of the earth
Sue To point out subject that is, it signifies a continuation of the
subject: also to designate one sentence from another, according to the
different marks of punctuation signifying the whole of anything or the
whole earth
Toan, tau ee tahee tahes toues: Under the Sun: under heaven; downward;
stooping down, going down into another place, - any place going down
into the grave - going down into misery - even Hell; Coming down in
lineage by royal descent, in a line by onitas one of the royal families
of the Kings of Egypt.
Iota see, saw, seeing, or having seen or having been seen
Iota toues Zip Zi The land of Egypt which was first discovered by a
woman while under water, and afterwards settled by her sons she being
a daughter of Ham - Any land over flown with water - A land seen when
overflown by water - land overflown by the seasons, land enriched by
being overflown low marshy ground.
Su e eh ni The same as the first
Hoeoophahphaheh Patriarchal government; or authority; a land governed
according to the pattern or order given to the patriarchs or fathers,
rules and laws of a government administered by the direction of Heaven
or God. a people living under the laws of the gospel: or that law by
which they may be sanctified and see the face of God. [p. 5] A priestly
government: a government administered by the authority of the priesthood
less or under the patriarchal; it some times means any priestly government,
whether by the direction of heaven or by the tradition of the heavens
Zub Zul eh In the days of the first patriarchs In the reign of Adam;
in the days of the first patriarchs; in the days of Noah; in the blessings
of Noah; in the blessings of the children of Noah; in the first blessings
of men; in the first blessings of the church.
Zub eh Having been within - in the earth - in the sea; in anything;
being applied to any condition or situation, to express on thing or
principle or being in another
Zub A road or highway; leading up or to: the time for going up to the
altar to worship; going up before the Lord, being caught up, going to
be caught up, having been caught up
Zub Zool From the beginning of the creation until now; pointing out
or designating at the present time; having foreordained, or decreed
or having before seen: For instance: Abraham having been chosen before
was sent by commandment into the Land of Canaan: Having preached the
gospel unto the heathen, was fore warned of God to go down into Ah meh-strah,
or Egypt, and preach the gospel unto the Ah meh strahans; [p. 6]
Zool from any or some fixed period of time back to the beginning of
Creation Showing the chronology of the patriarchs the right of the priesthood,
and the lineage through whom it shall be continued by promise, beginning
at Abraham signifying the promises made to Abraham saying through thy
priests, or the seed of thy loins, shall the gospel shall be preached,
unto all the seed meaning from Noah, and unto all the kindreds of the
earth. [p. 7]
[Second part of the first Degree]
Second part of the Alphabet 1s[t] Degree
Ah me-os God without beginning or end
Al ki beth minister of God under or the less
Ba eth kee The next from Adam, one one ordained under him, a patriarch
or the right of the first born
Beth Ka Another & larger place of residence made so by appointment
by extension of power; more pleasing, more beautiful: a place of more
complete happiness, peace and rest for man.
Beth Ku-ain-tri-eth The whole earth, or the largest place, the greatest
enjoyment on earth the garden of the earth
Dah tu Hah dees Hell another kingdom; the least kingdom, a kingdom without
glory; the whole kingdom and dominion of darkness, with all its degrees
and parts governed by the Dragon him who is an enemy to God
Gah mol A fair prospect of anything: Landscape: a place or country:
The face of the country; beautiful scituated; a country a promontory
- a promising situation for man.
Jah- ho ni hah One delegated with redeeming power; a swift messenger;
one that goes before another; one having redemming power, a second person
in authority:
Jah-oheh The earth including its affinity with the other planets; with
their governing powers: which are fifteen: the earth; the sun, and [p.33]
the moon; first in their affinity; including one power.
Flo ees The moon in its affinity with the sun, and the earth.
Flos-isis The king of day or central moving planet, from which those
other governing moving planets receive their light.
Kliflos isis signifies time - now, present, any messenger, being commissioned
by supreme authority
Veh Kli floisis The fifth fixed star in its motion (namely) Limdi, whose
motion, according to the cubit measure of time is six days to one cubit.
Kolob in the first degree. It signifies the first great grand governing
fixed star which is the fartherest that ever has been discovered by
the fathers which was discovered by Methusela and also by Abraham [p.
34]
Second part 2nd Degree
Aleph In the beginning with God, the son, or first born
Alko beth Ministers not ordained of God Sinful
Ba eth Ki The third patriarch: or right of the first born
Beth Kee a place that has been enlarged that has been a place of residence;
that has been a more fruitful garden, has been a larger place of happiness;
having had greater happiness
E beth Ku ai_ tre eth a place beyond this earth a future place of existence,
a place of residence beyond this earth; the Cecelestiale world; the
heavenly bodies; the earth in its most sanctified state as it shall
be - eternity
Hah dees another Kingdom of wickedness, under the government of one
who is an enemy to God over which he has not so much power as the first,
being less extensive in its duration.
Ho-hah-oop-an an intercessor; one who has is been appointed to intercede
for another: invocation;
Jah-ni-hah one who was delegated with redeeming power; one who was the
second person in authority; a swift messenger; one that went before,
having redeeming power; one who was second in authority
Jah oheh The earth under the government of another, which is one of
the fixed stars; which is called Oliblish
Oliblish The earth under the government of another, which is one of
the fixed stars; which is called Oliblish
Flo ees The moon, signifying that which borroweth light, lendeth light.
it being the lesser light. [p. 31]
Flos isis The King of day or the central moving planet, from which the
other governing moving planets receive their light - having a less motion
- slow in its motion - The earth's chief joy
Kli flos isis time from the beginning of creation to the flood: - or
from [one] fixed period to another - fixed period: a messenger having
performed certain acts, having been delegated with supreme power for
a fixed period of time: hereditary, coming down from father to Son:
right of authority from eight days old: according to the law of priesthood
Veh Kli flos isis The same fixed star planet in its motion according
to the cubit measurement of time: Four cubits (that is the length from
the end of the longest finger to the end of the other when the arms
are extended; making in our measure seven feet, which is twenty-one
inches to a cubit.) Twelve days are equal to four cubits
Kolob in the second degree It signifies the wonder of Abraham the eldest
of all the Stars, the greatest body of the heavenly bodies that ever
was discovered by man. [p. 32]
Second part of 3rd Degree
Albeth Angels or disembodied spirit or saints
Alkubeth ministers who are less sinful for want of power
Ba eth Ko The fourth patriarch from Adam the right of first born
Beth Ki The fourth place which will be a more fruitful garden; which
will be a place of greater happiness
E beth Ka The Celestial Kingdom where God dwells
De=eh another kingdom; over which Dah-Hah dees, or the king of Hell,
cannot will not be permitted to exercise power at some fixed period
Io-ho-hah oop Tittle or dignity of one who is appointed to wait upon
the King: one who is held in repute, trusty, honorable; who can be intrusted:
The servent whom Abraham sent to get a wife for Isaac most faithful,
a tittle or dignity conferred upon women: a sign among the Egyptians
that is used for influence or power: a sign made use of for one to escape
his enemies: to excite commisseration, being had in honor, thereby affecting
an escape.
Jah ni hah one who will be delegated with redeeming power; who will
be second in authority; a swift messenger to go before; having redeeming
power; one who will be second in authority;
Jah-oh-eh The earth under the government of an other or the second of
the fixed stars, which is called [p. 29] Enish- go-on-dosh, or in other
words the power of attraction it has with the earth.
Flo-ees The moon-signifying its revolutions, also going between, thereby
forming an eclipse
Flos-isis The sun in its affinity with Earth and moon - signifying their
revolutions showing the power, the one has with the other
Kli flos isis time from now unto some fixed period of time, or a thousand
years one that is set a part, and chosen to be delegated, but is not
yet authorised: one who is highly qualified to be delegated or authorized:
or qualification
Veh Kliflos isis
in its affinity with the first second third and fourth fixed stars being
swifter in its motion according to the measurement of time, that is
it takes more cubits to fill the time of its revolution
Kolob signifies the highest degree of power in government, pertaining
to heavenly bodies [p. 30]
Second part 4th Degree
Alkabeth angels in an unalterable and immortal State; men after they
are raised from the dead, and translated unalterable state.
Baeth The name of all mankind, man or men
BaethKu The fifth high priest from Adam
BethKo man's first residence and a more fruitful garden - a larger place
of happiness - a greater happiness
Kahtu ain tri eth An other Kingdom governed by different laws, a second
King, or governed by another or second person not having been exalted
Zip Zi Iota veh I saw five women
Io=ho-hah oop Zip Zi The tittle or dignity of one who is appointed to
wait on the Queen; one who is held in repute; trusty honorable; who
can be intrusted; a tittle or dignity conferred upon women - a sign
among the Egyptians that is used for influence or power; a sign made
use of for one to escape his enemies; to excite commisseration; being
had in honor thereby effecting an escape
Jah ni hah one that with delegated and redeeming power, and second in
authority; being a swift messenger going before, and having redeeming
power, as second in authority: and stands next to a or an the right
hand of power.
Jah-oh-eh The earth and power of attraction it has with the third fixed
Star, which is called Kui-e van-rash
Jah-oh-eh The earth and power of attraction it has with the third fixed
Star, which is called Kui-e van-rash
Flo=ees The moon in its revolutions with earth, showing or signifying
the earth going between, thereby forming an eclipse [p. 27]
Flos-isis The right degree of light - the cheering the face of millions
of planets
Kli floisis measurement of time: it is used to signify twenty four cubits
of measurement and is increased or lessened according to the sign of
the degrees
Veh Kli flos isis it signifies less power in its affinity with the
first second third and fourth fixed stars, not having power to govern
another but having power in affinity with an other to govern
Kolob it signifies first beginning to the bodies of this creation,
the first creation, also having been appointed for the last time the
last or eldest [p. 28]
Second part 5th Degree
Alkebeth Ministers of God, high priests, Kings
Ba eth Ka Adam or the first man, or first king
Beth The place appointed of God for the residence of Adam; Adam ondi-Ahman
a fruit garden made to be fruitful, by blessing or promise; great valley
or plain given by promise; filled with fruit trees and precious flowers,
made for the healing of man. Good to the taste, pleasing to the eye;
sweet and delightful to the smell; place of happiness - purity, holiness,
and rest even Zomar - Zion
Beth Ku A place of residence for man; appointed of God: made to be more
fruitful, by blessing; a more perfect place of happiness given by promise
Kah tu-ain Another Kingdom governed by different laws, composed of subjects
who receive their place at a future period, and governed by those who
are under the directions of another; a kingdom whose subjects differ
one from another in glory; behold not the face of God
Lish Zi ho e oop Iota The glory of the celestial Kingdom: The connection
of attributes; many parts perfected, and compounded into one Having
been united, being united, one glory above all other glories, as the
the excels the moon in light, this glory excels being filled with the
same glory equaility [p. 23]
Ja-ho-e-oop An ambassador: one delegated with Kingly power; one autherized
to execute judgement for the King; a swift messenger one whose power
cannot be escaped, one next to supreme;
Jah ni hah One delegated from the highest source acting in or being
clothed with the power of another; one sent from the Celestial Kingdom
Jah-oh-eh The earth under the governing power of oliblish, Enish go
on dosh, and Kai e van rash, which are grand Key or in other words,
the governing power, which governs the fifteen fixed stars (twelve [unclear
words]) that belong governs the earth, sun & moon, (which have their
power in one) with the other twelve moving planets of this system. Oliblish
- Enish go on dosh, and Kaii ven rash, are the three grand central powers
that govern all the other creations, which have been sought out by the
most aged of all the fathers, since the beginning of the creation, by
means of the Urim and Thummim: The names of the other twelve of the
fixed stars are: Kolob, Limdi, Zip, Vusel, Venisti, Waine, Wayoh=ox=oan,
oansli, Shible, Shineflis, flis, os. The Egyptian names of the fifteen
moving planest are: Oanisis, Flosisis, floese: Abbesels, Eleash, Subble,
Slundlo, Carroam, Crashmakraw, obblesisim, Izinsbah, missel [p.24] Nahmesile,
Oheeoopzah, Zool
Flo-ees The moon, the earth and the sun in their annual revolutions
Flos isis The highest degree of light, because its component parts are
light. The governing principle of light Because God has said Let this
be the centre for light, and let there be bounds that it may not pass.
He hath set a cloud round about in the heavens, and the light of the
grand governing of 15 fixed stars centre there - and from there its
is drawn by the heavenly bodies according to their portions; according
to the decrees that God hath set, as the bounds of the ocean, that it
should not pass over as a flood, so God has set the bounds of light
lest it pass over and consume the planets.
Kli flosisis signifies Kolob in its motion, which is swifter than the
rest of the twelve fixed stars; going before, being first in motion,
being delegated to have power over others to regulate others in their
time, for example, one cubit of times signifies three days Therefore
that which is appointed to run three days, runs one cubit according
to the measure of time in cubits a cubit of motion is increased or lessened
according to the sign of the degrees
Veh Kli flos-isis it signifies less power than the fourth fixed governing
star but greater power than the sixth governing fixt [fixed?] star,
in consequence of its slowness of motion [p. 25]
Kolob signifies the first creation nearer to the Celestial, or the
residence of God, first in government, the last pertaining to the measurement
of time, the measurement according to Celestial time which signifies
one day to a cubit which day is equal to a thousand years according
to the measurement of this earth or Jah-oh-eh [p. 26]
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