karl61 wrote:Josephus and the papyrus are from the same time - that's all you can conclude.
Now that's a fascinating response, for it admits Joseph Smith's translation.
karl61 wrote:Josephus and the papyrus are from the same time - that's all you can conclude.
Kevin Graham wrote:Joseph Smith was famliar with Josephus' writings for crying out loud. He got this nonsense from Josephus the same way he borrowed from Thomas Dix's, Philosophy of a Future State. This isn't rocket science.
I don't dispute that Joseph Smith had familiarity with Josephus. I cite Josephus only for the point that the concept that Abraham was of the Ur of the Chaldees was a notion in print before Christ.
But, you certainly give Joseph Smith a lot of credit for the content of the Book of Abraham.
Droopy can not appear here.
The word leftist doesn't fit to the Chaldean topic.
Droopy wrote:Droopy can not appear here.
The word leftist doesn't fit to the Chaldean topic.
Is your conscience bothering you?
rcrocket wrote:karl61 wrote:Josephus and the papyrus are from the same time - that's all you can conclude.
Now that's a fascinating response, for it admits Joseph Smith's translation.
rcrocket wrote:Thank you for conceding that the papyrus identifies Abraham with the Ur of the Chaldees. Few critics are willing to do so. A milestone in dialogue.
I note that my response to Brackite goes unchallenged.