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|L1=Question: Why does the Book of Abraham state that it was written by Abraham's "own hand upon papyrus" if the papyri date to after the Abrahamic period?
|L2=Gospel Topics: "The phrase can be understood to mean that Abraham is the author and not the literal copyist"
|L3=Question: Is the phrase "by his own hand upon papyrus" an Egyptian title?
|L4=Question: Is the phrase "by his own hand upon papyrus" a 19th century redaction?
|L5=Question: Did Joseph Smith believe that Abraham wrote the text on the papyrus himself?
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{{:Question: Is the phrase "by his own hand upon papyrus" an Egyptian title?}}
{{:Question: Is the phrase "by his own hand upon papyrus" a 19th century redaction?}}
{{:Question: Did Joseph Smith believe that Abraham wrote the text on the papyrus himself?}}
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Revision as of 17:11, 9 November 2023

Joseph Smith hid polygamy from the general Church membership

Summary: It is true that Joseph did not always tell others about plural marriage. He did, however, make some attempt to teach the doctrine to the Saints. It is thus important to realize that the public preaching of polygamy—or announcing it to the general Church membership, thereby informing the public by proxy—was simply not a feasible plan. Critics of Joseph's choice want their audience to ignore the danger to him and the Saints.


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