Book of Abraham
The Book of Abraham is a work of scripture in the Latter-day Saint movement, attributed to the prophet Joseph Smith. It is part of the Pearl of Great Price, a collection of writings that includes revelations and translations. The book is said to be a translation of ancient Egyptian papyri that Smith acquired in the early 1830s.
In the Book of Abraham, the narrative focuses on the life of the biblical figure Abraham, detailing his experiences, teachings, and visions. It introduces concepts such as the pre-mortal existence and the nature of God, which are significant in Latter-day Saint theology.