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Book of Abraham

Investigating Joseph Smith’s claim that he discovered and translated a lost record of the biblical patriarch Abraham. Includes color photos of the surviving Joseph Smith papyri, articles by LDS and non-LDS Egyptologists, a free download of a 240-page book on the Book of Abraham controversy, and an award-winning documentary video.

Introductory Resources

Ten Questions and Answers on the Book of Abraham
Ten Questions and Answers on the Book of Abraham

A simple, clear overview of the basic issues concerning the Book of Abraham.

Genesis and the Book of Abraham
Genesis and the Book of Abraham

Genesis is authentic; the Book of Abraham is not (Why Christianity is True but Mormonism Is Not, Part 3).

The Lost Book of Abraham

Lost Book of Abraham: Investigating a Remarkable Mormon Claim
Lost Book of Abraham: Investigating a Remarkable Mormon Claim

An award-winning documentary film that examines the Book of Abraham, including interviews with both LDS and non-LDS experts.

By His Own Hand upon Papyrus: A New Look at the Joseph Smith Papyri

Free digital, downloadable copy of the book By His Own Hand upon Papyrus
Free digital, downloadable copy of the book By His Own Hand upon Papyrus

The complete text of By His Own Hand upon Papyrus available to read online or offline. A landmark book that has helped hundreds if not thousands of Mormons realize that Joseph Smith was not an inspired translator. By His Own Hand upon Papyrus was the first book to include full-color photographs of the Joseph Smith Papyri. May be downloaded free.

View the Actual Book of Abraham Papyrus Scroll
View the Actual Book of Abraham Papyrus Scroll

View scanned images of the Egyptian papyrus scroll from which Joseph Smith claimed to translate the Book of Abraham, as well as a page from the original Book of Abraham translation manuscript.

By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus
Lost and Found: A Prophet and His Papyri
Lost and Found: A Prophet and His Papyri

An overview of Charles Larson’s book By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus

Additional Resources on the Book of Abraham

Is There Chiasmus in the Book of Abraham?
Is There Chiasmus in the Book of Abraham?
The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham
The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham

An often-cited academic study by Edward H. Ashment.

A Response To "Translation And Historicity Of The Book Of Abraham"
A Response To "Translation And Historicity Of The Book Of Abraham"

Robert K. Ritner, a leading Egyptologist at the University of Chicago and an expert on the Joseph Smith Papyri, responds to the 2014 article on the Book of Abraham that appeared on the LDS Church’s official website. Professor Ritner’s response originally appeared on the University’s Oriental Institute website and is reposted here with his kind permission.

A Guide to the Joseph Smith Papyri
A review of John L. Gee's "A Guide to the Joseph Smith Papyri"
A review of John L. Gee's "A Guide to the Joseph Smith Papyri"

Seymour Bloom’s observations and critique of LDS apologist and Egyptologist John Gee’s defense of the Book of Abraham.

Extra-Biblical details in the Book of Abraham
Extra-Biblical details in the Book of Abraham
…compared with parallels in published sources available to Joseph Smith in early 19th-century America.
Joseph Smith's Diary Statements
Joseph Smith's Diary Statements
Statements regarding his Egyptian papyri and translation of the Book of Abraham.
LDS Egyptologist Doubts Joseph Smith Translated the Book of Abraham from Egyptian Scroll
LDS Egyptologist Doubts Joseph Smith Translated the Book of Abraham from Egyptian Scroll

Regarding Stephen E. Thompson’s presentation at the 1993 Sunstone Symposia in Salt Lake City and Boston.

Did Joseph Smith claim he translated the Book of Abraham...
Did Joseph Smith claim he translated the Book of Abraham...

…from a papyrus scroll written by Abraham himself?

The Book of Abraham: Dancing around the Criticisms
The Book of Abraham: Dancing around the Criticisms

A response to a 2003 FAIR lecture by Mormon Egyptologist Michael Rhodes entitled “The Book of Abraham: Dealing with the Critics.”