Where's the evidence that Joseph Smith -- commonly referred to by himself and by his followers as a prophet, seer, and revelator -- claimed to have translated the Book of Abraham without divine revelation?
Dan,the same source used to prove he translated K-Hook via "academic" means, is the same source that details translated verses of the Book of Abraham, using characters that come directly from what apologists insist to be the "wrong scroll." You can't have it both ways here. If relying on the GAEL means no revelation was involved, then the same must be true for at least some portions of the Book of Abraham.
But I agree with you that the fact that he was "prophet seer and revelator" is strong evidence that he relied on revelation to do his translations. This is why there is every reason to believe revelation was involved in K-Hook as well. What kind of divine translator relies on academic means for no apparent reason? I tried to make this point to Pahoran on the other forum but he keeps telling me this doesn't count as evidence at all.