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English: Fragment of the Joseph Smith Papyri, designated Joseph Smith Papyrus V. This fragment is thought to be part of the untranslated Book of Joseph, and was found among the papyrus fragments that are considered the source of the en:Book of Abraham.
Datum 19 Ianuarius 2008 (original upload date)
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  • 2008-01-19 23:15 Descartes1979 757×1391×8 (132397 bytes) Fragment of the Joseph Smith Papyri, designated Joseph Smith Papyrus V. This fragment is thought to be part of the untranslated Book of Joseph, and was found among the papyrus fragments that are considered the source of the [[Book of Abraham]].

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