Enuma Elish wrote:Clearly you've identified some intriguing parallels. While very interesting, the links, however, tells us nothing about authorship, since as you acknowledge, Abraham's journey in the Book of Abraham derives from the biblical account.
Moreover, both Abraham and Joseph's story reflect the pattern for nearly every heroic adventure ever told where a hero ventures forth from a troubled world into a region of supernatural wonder, encounters a fabulous mystical force, secures a decisive victory, only to return to his promised land with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.
Joseph's leg, Abraham's experiences upon the altar, Moses slaying the Egyptian, Gilgamesh exhausting the citizens of Uruk, etc., etc., etc.
The structure of the cosmos parallel is more specific, and may indeed tell us something about authorship. But actually, the point of this post wasn't to prove Smithian authorship. I think it's already very clear to most of us here at MDB that Joseph was the author. Rather, I'm simply trying to get a feel for what the prophet was up to when he penned these episodes.
Best,
-Chris