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In Latter-day Saint theology, Pharaoh is the proper name of the first king of Egypt, as found in the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price.〔(Abraham 1:20–31: Pharaoh, King of Egypt ), ''The Pearl of Great Price: Teacher Manual, (2000), 39–40''〕 ==Enemy of Abraham== Non-Biblical accounts of Abraham's life are replete with stories of his life being in danger. While the story of the Egyptian priest is absent, there are others of Abraham life being sought when he was an infant, of the magicians of the king's court seeking his life, of his life being in danger for preaching against idolatry to Nimrod the king, of his being cast into a fiery furnace and receiving no harm, etc. These stories contain elements common to the Abraham 1 story, including:〔''Traditions about the Early Life of Abraham'', by J. Tvedtnes, B. Hauglid, J. Gee, (FARMS, 2001 ), Appendix A, 539-542.〕 *Children were sacrificed *Those who would not worship idols were killed *Abraham was brought to be killed or sacrificed because he would not worship idols *Terah was behind the attempt to kill Abraham *Abraham was fasted or bound *When his life was in danger, Abraham prayed *An angel came to rescue Abraham *God rescued Abraham from death *The altar (furnace) and the idols were destroyed *The priest (or leader) was smitten and died 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pharaoh (Book of Abraham)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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