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Book of Abraham and Egyptian Material

In early July 1835, Joseph Smith and other Latter-day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, acquired four ancient Egyptian mummies and several papyrus scrolls from Michael Chandler, an antiquities dealer visiting the area. Later that year and in early 1836, Joseph Smith and his scribes spent considerable time engaged in two separate but related endeavors: the translation of the Book of Abraham, a first-person narrative recounting a portion of the life of the biblical patriarch Abraham; and a language-study effort that produced a number of Egyptian alphabet and grammar manuscripts. The Book of Abraham was published in the church’s periodical Times and Seasons in Nauvoo, Illinois, in March and May 1842. This published version was introduced as “A translation Of some ancient Records that have fallen into our hands, from the Catecombs of Egypt, purporting to be the writings of Abraham, while he was in Egypt, called the Book of Abraham, written by his own hand, upon papyrus.” The Book of Abraham was officially accepted as scripture by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1880 and is included today in the volume of scripture known as the Pearl of Great Price. For further introductory information, see “Book of Abraham and Related Manuscripts” on this website.
The following documents or other materials related to the Book of Abraham are available on this website:
1. Book of Abraham Manuscript, circa July–circa November 1835–A [Abraham 1:4–2:6] (handwriting of Frederick G. Williams)
2. Book of Abraham Manuscript, circa July–circa November 1835–B [Abraham 1:4–2:2] (handwriting of Warren Parrish)
3. Book of Abraham Manuscript, circa July–circa November 1835–C [Abraham 1:1–2:18] (handwriting of Warren Parrish and William W. Phelps)
4. Book of Abraham Manuscript and Explanation of Facsimile 1, circa February 1842 [Abraham 1:1–2:18] (handwriting of Willard Richards)
5. Explanation of Facsimile 2, circa 15 March 1842 (handwriting of Willard Richards)
6. Book of Abraham Manuscript, 8–circa 15 March 1842 [Abraham 3:18–26] (handwriting of Willard Richards)
7. Printing Plates for Facsimiles, circa 23 February–circa 16 May 1842
8. Book of Abraham and Facsimiles, 1 March–16 May 1842 (published in Times and Seasons)
9. “A Fac-simile from the Book of Abraham, No. 2.,” Second Issue, between circa 15 March 1842 and 1 April 1843
The following Egyptian materials are available on this website:
1. Egyptian Papyri
2. “Valuable Discovery,” circa Early July 1835
3. Notebook of Copied Egyptian Characters, circa Early July 1835
4. Copies of Egyptian Characters, circa Summer 1835–A
5. Copies of Egyptian Characters, circa Summer 1835–B
6. Copies of Egyptian Characters, circa Summer 1835–C
7. Copy of Hypocephalus, between circa July 1835 and circa March 1842
8. Egyptian Alphabet, circa Early July–circa November 1835–A (handwriting of JS, Oliver Cowdery, and William W. Phelps)
9. Egyptian Alphabet, circa Early July–circa November 1835–B (handwriting of Oliver Cowdery)
10. Egyptian Alphabet, circa Early July–circa November 1835–C (handwriting of William W. Phelps and Warren Parrish)
11. Egyptian Counting, circa Early July–circa 26 November 1835
12. Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language, circa July–circa November 1835
Additionally, the Abraham and Egyptian materials and projects are referenced elsewhere in Joseph Smith’s papers. Some of these references are listed below:
Certificate from Michael Chandler, 6 July 1835
Joseph Smith, Journal, 1 Oct. 1835; 3 Oct. 1835; 7 Oct. 1835; 14 Nov. 1835; 17 Nov. 1835; 19 Nov. 1835; 24 Nov. 1835; 25 Nov. 1835; 26 Nov. 1835; 12 Dec. 1835; 16 Dec. 1835; 17 Feb. 1836; 6 May 1838; 23 Feb. 1842; 2 Mar. 1842; 4 Mar. 1842; 8 Mar. 1842
JS History, vol. B-1, pp. 595–596, 597
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