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'''Summary:''' For anyone who is interested in learning more about the controversies surrounding the Book of Abraham, they must have a firm grasp of the relevant historical documents. This page aims to give a brief description of the relevant documents and provide links to other, scholarly resources for further learning. | |||
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We will start with the eleven fragments of papyri currently in possession of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | |||
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|summary1=See here for discussion of the origins of the 11 fragments of Egyptian papyri once belonging to Joseph Smith that are now in the possession of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | |||
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====The Book of Breathings of Hor (JSP I, X, and XI)==== | |||
Three of these fragments, designated JSP I, X, and XI, comprise what is known as either a "Book of Breathings," "Breathing Permit," or "Sensen Text." "Sensen" just means "breathings" in Egyptian. Thirty-two copies of The Book of Breathings survive today. It is a document that is known to have "belonged almost exclusively to members of families of the priesthood of Amun-Re at the Karnak Temple in Thebes, 'which suggests the text might be particularly associated with that office.'"<ref>Stephen O. Smoot, John Gee, Kerry Muhlestein, and John S. Thompson, "[https://byustudies.byu.edu/article/what-egyptian-papyri-did-joseph-smith-possess What Egyptian Papyri Did Joseph Smith Possess?]" ''BYU Studies Quarterly'' 61, no. 4 (2022): 14. Quoting John Gee, “Book of Breathings,” in ''The Pearl of Great Price Reference Companion'', ed. Dennis L. Largey (Deseret Book, 2017), 69.</ref> The purpose of the Permit "was to provide the deceased with the essential information needed to be resurrected from the dead and attain eternal life with the gods in the hereafter.”<ref>Smoot, Gee, Muhlestein, and Thompson, "[https://byustudies.byu.edu/article/what-egyptian-papyri-did-joseph-smith-possess Egyptian Papyri]," 14. Quoting Michael D. Rhodes, ''The Hor Book of Breathings: A Translation and Commentary'' (Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2002), 14.</ref> | |||
Critics believe that Joseph Smith derived the entirety of the current text of the Book of Abraham from JSP XI. On another page, we have refuted that argument. | |||
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To get more familiar with these papyri, see the ''Joseph Smith Papers'' website. | |||
====The Hypocephalus of Sheshonq (Facsimile 2)==== | |||
====The Early Book of Abraham Manuscripts==== | |||
====The "Kirtland Egyptian Papers==== | |||
====The ''Times and Seasons'' Publications of the Book of Abraham==== | |||
====Eyewitness Statements About the Book of Abraham==== | |||
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Summary: For anyone who is interested in learning more about the controversies surrounding the Book of Abraham, they must have a firm grasp of the relevant historical documents. This page aims to give a brief description of the relevant documents and provide links to other, scholarly resources for further learning.
We will start with the eleven fragments of papyri currently in possession of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
| Related article: | Provenance of the Book of Abraham Papyri Summary: See here for discussion of the origins of the 11 fragments of Egyptian papyri once belonging to Joseph Smith that are now in the possession of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
Three of these fragments, designated JSP I, X, and XI, comprise what is known as either a "Book of Breathings," "Breathing Permit," or "Sensen Text." "Sensen" just means "breathings" in Egyptian. Thirty-two copies of The Book of Breathings survive today. It is a document that is known to have "belonged almost exclusively to members of families of the priesthood of Amun-Re at the Karnak Temple in Thebes, 'which suggests the text might be particularly associated with that office.'"[1] The purpose of the Permit "was to provide the deceased with the essential information needed to be resurrected from the dead and attain eternal life with the gods in the hereafter.”[2]
Critics believe that Joseph Smith derived the entirety of the current text of the Book of Abraham from JSP XI. On another page, we have refuted that argument.
| Related article: | The Book of Abraham and Joseph Smith Papyri XI Summary: See here for discussion of the argument that Joseph Smith derived the current text of the Book of Abraham from JSP XI. |
To get more familiar with these papyri, see the Joseph Smith Papers website.

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