Dad of a Mormon wrote:Joseph Smith knew the Bible, Wade.
So? You were questioning the historicity of the story of Abraham, and asked for evidence of its historicity. The Bible is the most obvious evidence.
Please attempt to make an argument.
I did. But, apparenetly it wasn't clear enough for you. Here is a more obvious version of my general argument:
If the story of Abraham was written thousands of years before Joseph Smith was born; and, if the Book of Abraham, produced by Joseph Smith, contains essentially the same story of Abraham written thousands of years ago; then Joseph Smith didn't make up the story. He did not pull it out of the air.
Since the story of Abraham was written thousands of years ago (as evinced by the Bible and hundreds of other sources cited in the linked book), and thus was not made up by Joseph, then he must have gotten the story from somewhere other than his imagination. The question, then, is where did he get the story?
More particularly, if a substantial portions of the story were not contained in English books (like the Bible and Josephus) that Joseph had access to and was known to have read, then where, other than his imagination (since that has been ruled out given that the story predates Smith by thousands of years), did he get the substantial portion of the story?
Joseph's and the LDS Church's answer to that question is that it came by way of "translation" using the gift and power of God.
In posts to follow, I will set forth specific examples from the substantial portion of the Abraham story in the Book of Abraham that isn't contained in the Bible or Josephus or other English material available to Joseph Smith at the time.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-