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Summary: The Facsimiles of the Book of Abraham pose a conundrum for faithful students of the Book of Abraham: there is no agreed upon method for interpreting them by scholars of the Book of Abraham. This page presents the reasons for that disagreement and some starting assumptions and procedures for those that want to learn more about the Facsimiles.
To interpret them we should look to how Egyptians in Abraham’s day, or Abraham himself, would have understood them.
The illustrations we have as preserved in the facsimiles are much later and altered copies of Abraham’s originals. To interpret them we should consider the underlying Abrahamic elements and compare them with how the Egyptians understood these images.
To interpret them we should look to what Egyptians of that time thought these drawings represent.
We can make sense of Joseph’s interpretations by expanding our understanding of his role as a “translator.”

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