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* Jews or Israelites (like the Nephites) would not have used the language of their slave period—Egyptian—to write sacred records. | * Jews or Israelites (like the Nephites) would not have used the language of their slave period—Egyptian—to write sacred records. | ||
* there is no evidence in Egyptology of something called "Reformed Egyptian," and that the Book of Mormon's claim to have been written in this language is therefore suspect. | |||
===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | ===Source(s) of the Criticism=== |
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