mfb wrote:That would be a silly thing to do since it was "translated" by inspiration.
Since he put "translated" in scare quotes, I can't really fault this statement.
It wasn't on the scroll in a literal way. Nibley showed that- everyone knows that.
True. Everyone knows that the substance of the Book of Abraham canonized by the LDS Church was not on the Egyptian scrolls possessed by Joseph Smith. And among other issues with the self-serving "missing scroll" theory, I have yet to see anyone explain why we would expect to find, in the middle of a pagan Egyptian funerary scroll, an account of Abraham teaching Mormonism to an Egyptian king who was trying to imitate Mormonism, but could not have the priesthood because he was a Negro.
Well not everyone I guess.
He's right. Not everyone knows that.
“I commenced the translation of some of the characters or hieroglyphics, and much to our joy found that one of the rolls contained the writings of Abraham.” (History of the Church, 2:236).