Kerry Muhlestein
Kerry Muhlestein is a professor of ancient scripture and ancient Near Eastern studies at Brigham Young University. He received his bachelor’s degree from BYU in psychology with a Hebrew minor. He received an MA in ancient Near Eastern studies from BYU and a PhD from UCLA in Egyptology. His first full-time appointment was a joint position in religion and history at BYU–Hawaii. He is the director of the BYU Egypt Excavation Project. He was also a visiting fellow at the University of Oxford for the 2016–17 academic year. He has served as the chairman of a national committee for the American Research Center in Egypt and serves on their Research Supporting Member Council. He is the senior vice president of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities and has served as president. He has published and researched on Egyptological topics and Book of Abraham topics for over two decades.
BYU Studies Publications
- A Semitic View of the Facsimiles
- Abraham and Idrimi
- Abraham and Osiris (Facsimile 3, Figure 1)
- Abraham the Seer
- Abraham’s Converts in Haran
- Abrahamic Astronomy
- Abrahamic Legends and Lore
- Ancient Near Eastern Creation Myths
- Appendix [61:4]: Book of Abraham Bibliography
- Approaching the Facsimiles
- By His Own Hand upon Papyrus
- Chiasmus in the Book of Abraham
- Conclusion: Ask the Right Questions and Keep Looking
- Creation from Chaos
- Did Abraham Lie about His Wife, Sarai?
- Egyptianisms in the Book of Abraham
- European Views of Egyptian Magic and Mystery: A Cultural Context for The Magic Flute
- Facsimile 1 as a Sacrifice Scene
- Facsimile 3: Judgment Scene or Presentation Scene?
- God Sitting upon His Throne (Facsimile 2, Figure 7)
- How Did Joseph Smith Translate the Book of Abraham?
- Human Sacrifice
- Introduction [61:4]
- Isis the Pharaoh (Facsimile 3, Figure 2)
- Jews in Ancient Egypt
- Joseph Smith and Egyptian Artifacts: A Model for Evaluating the Prophetic Nature of the Prophet’s Ideas about the Ancient World
- Kolob, the Governing One
- One Day to a Cubit (Facsimile 2, Figure 1)
- Potiphar’s Hill
- Prophets, Pagans, and Papyri: The Jews of Greco-Roman Egypt and the Transmission of the Book of Abraham
- Shinehah, the Sun
- Shulem, One of the King’s Principal Waiters (Facsimile 3, Figure 5)
- Sobek, the God of Pharaoh
- The “Kirtland Egyptian Papers” and the Book of Abraham
- The Abrahamic Covenant
- The Ancient Egyptian View of Abraham
- The Ancient Owners of the Joseph Smith Papyri
- The Blood of the Canaanites
- The Divine Council
- The Fall of Lucifer
- The Foreordination of Abraham
- The Four Sons of Horus (Facsimile 2, Figure 6)
- The Hathor Cow (Facsimile 2, Figure 5)
- The Idolatrous God Elkenah
- The Idolatrous Priest (Facsimile 1, Figure 3)
- The Name of the Lord
- The Plain of Olishem
- The Plains of Moreh
- The Priesthood Ban and the Book of Abraham
- The Purpose and Function of the Egyptian Hypocephalus
- The Relationship between the Book of Abraham and the Joseph Smith Papyri
- The Son of Man
- Understanding Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible
- Ur of the Chaldees
- What Egyptian Papyri Did Joseph Smith Possess?
- Zeptah and Egyptes
