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<tr><td class="diff-marker" data-marker="−"></td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Possibly hypothetical Egyptian *''prw-is(i)'', “come-and-go; orbit, revolve,” or the like (cf. Psalm 12:8, Deuteronomy 28:6, Acts 9:28, etc.). Note the horns and disk (moon and sun) on ''Hathor-Isis'', as she goes forth in her ''prt'', “epiphany, coming forth, heliacal-rising,” as ''Sothis-Spdt'' (“Sirius”), with the annual rising of the Nile and the beginning of the new year in May-June, leading to full Inundation by September (Abraham 1:24). Her ''prt'' is her “power of resurrection” as well as her appearance by “procession,”<ref>Bleeker, ''Egyptian Festivals'', 21,95; cf. J. G. Griffiths, ''Origins of Osiris'' (Berlin, 1966), 61.</ref> formed from ''pri'', “manifest, reveal;<ref>Lichheim, ''Ancient Egyptian Literature'', I:210 n. 13, during the Middle Kingdom.</ref> come out, burst forth, be issued; go up, ascend,” and nominal forms such as ''prw'', “motion, procession; outcome, result,” ''pr'', “emergence,” and ''prt'', “fruit, seed” (cognate with Hebrew ''para'', ''peri''; cf. Isaiah 11:1 ''yaṣa'' “come-forth” ∥''para'' “grow” = 2 Nephi 21:1). Cf. possible variation here on ''Prt-Spdt'' (Sothis), e.g., *''prt-Зst'', “Epiphany-of-Isis; Coming-forth-of-Isis; Ascent-of-(the goddess)''-St'',” or the like (as Neith also<ref>C. J. Bleeker in Urbach, Werblowsky, eds., ''Studies . . . Scholem'', 49-50.</ref>). In each case, the final ''-t-'' is silent (Aramaic אסי, Coptic ''-ēse'', Greek ''–ēsis'', ''ʼIsi-'', ''ʼIsis'', are later forms strikingly like the termination of Floeese and its variants,<ref>Variants include Floees, Floeese (both lined out), and Flo-ees-Flo isis (J. Smith letter to James A. Bennett, Nov 13, 1843, LDS Archives MS d 155, Box 2, folder 6, sheet 2, page 4; see publication of letter with some alterations in ''Times & Seasons'', IV/24 [Nov 1, 1843], 372-375); Westendorf, ''KHw'', 46.</ref> as well as the “medium” named Kli-flos-is-es, which see).</div></td><td class="diff-marker" data-marker="+"></td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Possibly hypothetical Egyptian *''prw-is(i)'', “come-and-go; orbit, revolve,” or the like (cf. Psalm 12:8, Deuteronomy 28:6, Acts 9:28, etc.). Note the horns and disk (moon and sun) on ''Hathor-Isis'', as she goes forth in her ''prt'', “epiphany, coming forth, heliacal-rising,” as ''Sothis-Spdt'' (“Sirius”), with the annual rising of the Nile and the beginning of the new year in May-June, leading to full Inundation by September (Abraham 1:24). Her ''prt'' is her “power of resurrection” as well as her appearance by “procession,”<ref>Bleeker, ''Egyptian Festivals'', 21,95; cf. J. G. Griffiths, ''Origins of Osiris'' (Berlin, 1966), 61.</ref> formed from ''pri'', “manifest, reveal;<ref>Lichheim, ''Ancient Egyptian Literature'', I:210 n. 13, during the Middle Kingdom.</ref> come out, burst forth, be issued; go up, ascend,” and nominal forms such as ''prw'', “motion, procession; outcome, result,” ''pr'', “emergence,” and ''prt'', “fruit, seed” (cognate with Hebrew <ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">פרה </ins>''para'', <ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">פרי </ins>''peri''; cf. Isaiah 11:1 <ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">יצא </ins>''yaṣa'' “come-forth” ∥ <ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">פרה</ins>''para'' “grow” = 2 Nephi 21:1). Cf. possible variation here on ''Prt-Spdt'' (Sothis), e.g., *''prt-Зst'', “Epiphany-of-Isis; Coming-forth-of-Isis; Ascent-of-(the goddess)''-St'',” or the like (as Neith also<ref>C. J. Bleeker in Urbach, Werblowsky, eds., ''Studies . . . Scholem'', 49-50.</ref>). In each case, the final ''-t-'' is silent (Aramaic אסי, Coptic ''-ēse'', Greek ''–ēsis'', ''ʼIsi-'', ''ʼIsis'', are later forms strikingly like the termination of Floeese and its variants,<ref>Variants include Floees, Floeese (both lined out), and Flo-ees-Flo isis (J. Smith letter to James A. Bennett, Nov 13, 1843, LDS Archives MS d 155, Box 2, folder 6, sheet 2, page 4; see publication of letter with some alterations in ''Times & Seasons'', IV/24 [Nov 1, 1843], 372-375); Westendorf, ''KHw'', 46.</ref> as well as the “medium” named Kli-flos-is-es, which see)<ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">.</ins></div></td></tr>
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