Item Detail
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4354
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16
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0
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English
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Professor Seixas, The Hebrew Bible, and the Book of Abraham
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Sunstone
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March/April 1981
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6
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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41-43
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The author's purpose is 'to re-emphasize certain details about Joseph's Hebrew study which suggest the extent to which this study and the translation of the Book of Abraham are interrelated.' Walton concludes that Smith's study of Hebrew is 'Perhaps, one of the principal keys of the Book of Abraham and hence to Joseph's theological development.'
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