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*[[Book of Abraham/Joseph Smith Papyri|Book of Abraham papyri (summary)]]
 
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*[[Book of Abraham/By his own hand|"By his own hand on papyrus"]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Book of Joseph|Book of Joseph]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Evidence for antiquity|Evidence for antiquity from Book of Abraham translation]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Joseph Smith Papyri/Church disclosure of "Book of the Dead"|Hiding ''Book of the Dead'' connection?]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Joseph Smith Papyri/Size of missing papyrus|Size of missing papyrus]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Joseph Smith Papyri/Kirtland Egyptian Papers|Kirtland Egyptian Papers]]
 
*[[Why would Abraham lie?]]
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Plagiarism accusations/Thomas Dick|Was Joseph Smith's theology influenced by the writings of Thomas Dick?]]
 
 
 
=====Abraham's Astronomy=====
 
*[[Book of Abraham/Astronomy|Astronomy in the Book of Abraham]]
 
**[[Book of Abraham/Astronomy/Kolob-Sun|Does the sun borrow its light from Kolob?]]
 
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BookofAbrahamWiki

The Book of Abraham is "an inspired translation of the writings of Abraham. Joseph Smith began the translation in 1835 after obtaining some Egyptian papyri."[1] "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embraces the book of Abraham as scripture. This book [is] a record of the biblical prophet and patriarch Abraham."[2]

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