Manuscript version of explanations to Facsimile 1.
Book of Abraham Manuscript and Explanation of Facsimile 1, circa February 1842 [Abraham 1:1–2:18], [2a], , The Joseph Smith Papers website, accessed August 11, 2021
A Fac-Similee from the Book of Abraham—
Explanation of the <above> cut.
Fig No <Fig> 1. The Angel of the Lord.
" 2. Abraham, fastened upon an altar.
" 3. The Idolatrous Priest of Elkenah attempting to offer up Abraham as a sacrifice
" 4. The Altar for sacrifise by the Idolatrous Pri[e]sts standings before the Gods of Elkenah &, Libnah &, Mahmackrah, Korash & Pharaoh.
" 5. The Idolatrous God " of Elkenah
" 6 The Idolatrous God " of Libnah
" 7 The " " " Mahmackrah.
" 9 8 The " " " Korash.
" 9. The " " God " of Pharaoh.
" 10. Abraham in Egypt.
" 11 Designed to represent the pillars of heaven as understood by the Egy[p]tians.
" 12 Raukeeyagn <Raukeeyang>. Signifying expance or <the> firmamant over our heads; but in this case, in relation to this subject, the Egyptians meant it to Signify <Shaumau, to or be highs,> heaven; or the heavens; answering to the Hebrew word, Shaumahyeem.—