Footnotes
In 1864, a pamphlet from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now Community of Christ) argued that Emma Smith had “been honored of God, in being the chosen instrument to preserve in safety the new translation of the Bible, of the Book of Abraham, of Enoch, together with all the sacred records of the Church.” (Address to the Saints in Utah, 27.)
Address to the Saints in Utah. . . . San Francisco: Turnbull and Smith, 1864.
See Charles E. Bidamon, Wilmette, IL, to Wilford C. Wood, Woods Cross, UT, 28 June 1937, in Evans, “Illinois Yields Church Documents,” 543, 565; “Documents Obtained by Wilford Wood,” Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 21 July 1937, 13; Wilford C. Wood, Woods Cross, UT, to Heber J. Grant, [Salt Lake City], 24 Dec. 1937, microfilm; Wilford C. Wood to Austin Pond, Logan, UT, 7 Aug. 1939, microfilm, Wilford C. Wood Collection of Church Historical Materials, CHL.
Evans, Richard L. “Illinois Yields Church Documents.” Improvement Era 40, no. 9 (Sept. 1937): 543, 565, 573.
Deseret News. Salt Lake City. 1850–.
Wilford C. Wood Collection of Church Historical Materials. Microfilm. CHL. MS 8617.
Footnotes
Book of Abraham Manuscript–C incorporated insertions and did not recopy cancellations from Book of Abraham Manuscript–B. For example, “that is lying before you” under character 7 in Book of Abraham Manuscript–B is not present in Book of Abraham Manuscript–C. In one instance where Parrish and Williams differ, under character 13, Book of Abraham Manuscript–C initially followed Book of Abraham Manuscript–B and then inserted a word to align with Book of Abraham Manuscript–A, which was more complete.
There is one unique reading in this version (“and the god of Koash”) that appears in no other version.
See Historical Introduction to Book of Abraham Manuscript, ca. July–ca. Nov. 1835–A [Abraham 1:4–2:6].
This would match Parrish’s recollection that JS dictated the Book of Abraham to him. (Warren Parrish, Kirtland, OH, 5 Feb. 1838, Letter to the Editor, Painesville [OH] Republican, 15 Feb. 1838, [3].)
Painesville Republican. Painesville, OH. 1836–1841.
<x> | Translation of the Book of Abraham written |
[ch]aracter | by his own hand upon papyrus and found ◊ in the CataCombs of Egypts |
✦1 [5.27] | 1In the land of the Chaldeans, at the residince of my |
✦2 [5.28] | fathers, I, 2Abraham, 1saw, that it was needful for me to obtain another place of residence, and seeing there was greater happiness and peace and rest, for me, I sought for the blessings of the fathers, and the right whereunto I should be ordained to administer the same: Having been a follower of righteousness; |
✦ [3.11a] | desiring one ◊ to be one who possessed great Knowledge; a greater follower of righteousness; <a possessor of greater Knowledge;> a father of many nations; a prince of peace; one who keeps the commandments of God; a righful heir; a high priest, holding the right belonging to the fathers, from the bebegining of time; even from the begining, or before the foundation of the earth, down to the present time; even the right of the first born, or the first man, who is Adam, or first father, through <the> fathers, unto me. |
✦ [2] | I sought for mine appointment unto the priesthood according to the appointment of God, unto the fathers, concerning the Seed. |
✦ [3] | my fathers having turned from their righteousness, and from the holy commandments, which the Lord their God had given unto them, unto the worshiping of the gods of the heathens. |
✦ [4] | utterly refused to hearken to my voice for their hearts were set to do evil, and were wholly turned to the god of Elkkener and the god of Zibnah and the god of |
TEXT: This pink-colored “x” is of unknown origin.
William W. Phelps handwriting begins.
TEXT: In this introductory paragraph, Phelps assigned numbers to the first two characters, and he inserted those numbers in the text where the corresponding characters should appear or where they are applicable to the text. The majority of characters in the Book of Abraham manuscripts are not so numbered.
Insertion in the handwriting of Warren Parrish.
William W. Phelps handwriting ends; Warren Parrish begins. Book of Abraham Manuscript–A and –B begin at this point in the text.