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w:Joseph Smith Papyri fragment III A-B is a Ptolemaic era Egyptian Book of the Dead vignette belonging to a woman named Nefer-ir-nebu. It corresponds with Chapter 125, containing the "negative confession".

This image was created with the help of Robert Ritners book "The Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri" [1]

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  1. Ritner, R. K. (2013). The Joseph Smith Egyptian papyri: A complete edition ; P. JS 1-4 and the hypocephalus of Sheshonq. Salt Lake City: The Smith Pettit Foundation.

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