To summarize:
A non Mormon scholar was asked to translate the 
Book of Mormon into the language of Afrikaans, and while doing so 
discovered that the original language, that the Book of Mormon was 
written in was Ancient Egyptian.  Which at the time of Joseph Smith 
translating the Book of Mormon 1828-1829 was not actually a known 
language able to be translated fluently into other languages. Thus 
"proving" that Joseph Smith translated the book of Mormon from ancient 
Egyptian with some type of "Divine" or unknown to exist help.
This story is available at many places online, and is not copywrited. it is called the story of "Die Book Van Mormon" 
 
   I was searching through my books in storage a few days ago and came 
across a first edition of the Book of Mormon in Afrikaans. I served a 
mission in South Africa from 1971 to 1973. It was an interesting and 
challenging experience. I attended the Stake Conference in Johannesburg 
on May 14, 1972 when the new translation of the Book of Mormon into 
Afrikaans (Die Boek van Mormon) was presented. It was an electric 
moment. People wept. Some had waited all of their lifetimes to read the 
Book of Mormon in Afrikaans. Many people had learned English for the 
sole purpose of reading this scripture. The Spirit was strong among us 
as we rejoiced. Remembering back more than 50 years, I can still 
remember Professor Felix Mynhardt [not a member of our church] as he 
spoke of his experience in translating that sacred book. I will retell 
it as best I can recall.
     
    Professor Mynhardt was 
invited to come to the stand and speak about his experience in 
translating the Book of Mormon. He recounted how he had been given a 
gift of languages from God from his youth. He said that he was fluent in
 many languages, including English, Afrikaans, Hebrew and Egyptian, as 
well as many others. He was presently employed as a language professor. 
He said he had been praying that the Lord would give him some task, some
 divinely important task, that would justify his having this gift of 
language from God. He said in about 1970 that he had visited with a 
group of Mormon leaders, who sought to commission him to translate the 
Book of Mormon from English into Afrikaans. He said that he knew of the 
Book of Mormon from his religions studies, and his initial reaction was 
that he did not want to be involved in translating it. However, that 
evening, as he prayed upon his knees, as was his habit, he said the 
Spirit of the Lord convicted him. The message was something on the order
 of, “You asked me for a great, divinely inspired task of translation, I
 sent it to you in the form of translating the Book of Mormon, and you 
declined.”
     
    Professor Mynhardt said he could not 
sleep through the night because he knew that translating the Book of 
Mormon would get him into trouble with his university, which was owned 
and operated by the Dutch Reformed Church. When morning came he 
telephoned Elder Clark to inform him that he would begin the translation
 immediately. He stood at the pulpit and described the experience. He 
said, “I never begin translating a book at the beginning. Writing style 
usually changes through a book, and becomes more consistent toward the 
middle. Accordingly, I opened to a random place in the middle of the 
Book of Mormon, and began translating.” He said, “I was startled by the 
obvious fact that the Book of Mormon was not authored in English. He 
said, “It became immediately apparent that what I was reading was a 
translation into English from some other language. The sentence 
structure was wrong for native English. The word choices were wrong, as 
were many phrases.” He said, “How many times has an Englishman said or 
written, “And it came to pass?” We all laughed, and knew he was right, 
of course. He continued, “When I realized this, I knew that I had to 
find the original language, and translate it back into the original 
language, or a similar language to the original, and then proceed to 
translate it into Afrikaans. He listed a half-dozen languages he tried, 
all of which did not accommodate the strange sentence structure found in
 the Book of Mormon. He said, “I finally tried Egyptian, and to my 
complete surprise, I found that the Book of Mormon translated flawlessly
 into Egyptian, not modern, but ancient Egyptian. I found that some 
nouns were missing from Egyptian, so I added Hebrew nouns where Egyptian
 did not provide the word or phrase. I chose Hebrew because both 
languages existed in the same place anciently.” “I had no idea at that 
time why the Book of Mormon was once written in Egyptian, but I can tell
 you without any doubt, that this book was at one point written entirely
 in Egyptian.” I heard him say this over and over. Then, he said, 
“Imagine my utter astonishment when I turned to chapter one, verse one 
and began my actual translation and came to verse two, where Nephi 
describes that he was writing in the language of the Egyptians, with the
 learning of the Jews!”
     
    He said, “I knew by the 
second verse, that this was no ordinary book, that it was not the 
writings of Joseph Smith, but that it was of ancient origin and was in 
fact scripture. I could have saved myself months of work if I had just 
begun at the beginning. Nobody but God, working through a prophet of 
God, in this case Nephi, would have included a statement of the language
 he was writing in. Consider, how many documents written in English, 
include the phrase, “we are writing in English!” It is unthinkable and 
absolute proof of the inspired origins of this book. He paused, then 
noted, “I am one of the few people in the world that is fluent in 
ancient Egyptian. I am perhaps the only person fluent in ancient 
Egyptian who is also fluent in Afrikaans and English. And I know for a 
fact, that I am the only person alive who could have translated this 
book first into Egyptian, and then into Afrikaans. If your church ever 
needs an Egyptian translation of the Book of Mormon, it is sitting in my
 office as we speak.” We all laughed.
     
    Professor Mynhardt spoke of many other things regarding the translation of this book, and then said,
    “I do not know what Joseph Smith was before he translated this book,
 and I do not know what he was afterward, but while he translated this 
book, he was a prophet of God! I know he was a prophet! I testify to you
 that he was a prophet while he brought forth this book! He could have 
been nothing else! No person in 1827 could have done what he did. The 
science did not exist. The knowledge of ancient Egyptian did not exist. 
The knowledge of these ancient times and ancient peoples did not exist. 
The Book of Mormon is scripture. I hope you realize this. “I will keep 
promoting this book as scripture for the remainder of my life – simply 
because it is scripture, and I know it. I haven’t studied your doctrine 
or your history since Joseph Smith. The only thing I know about the 
Mormon religion is that you have authentic, ancient scripture in the 
Book of Mormon, that your church was begun by a living and true prophet 
of God, and that all of the world should embrace the Book of Mormon as 
scripture. It simply can’t be denied.”
    ——-
    This was 
written by John Pontius, (member), about Prof. Mynhardt, not a member, 
who translated the Book of Mormon into Afrikaans. He was quoting some 
things that Mynhardt said at the conference in 1972. The words in quotes
 are Mynhardt’s.
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THE CONTENTS WILL BE FROM AN LDS PERSPECTIVE. IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANYTHING IN HERE, I DO NOT PARTICULARLY CARE TO ARGUE, UNLESS YOU CAN ADD TO THIS BODY OF WORK. I HAVE AN OPEN MIND, THAT IS WHY I READ STUFF FROM ALL DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES AND SEEK LEARNING FROM THE BEST BOOKS. I JUST AM NOT HERE TO ARGUE ABOUT IT - BUT TO PUT IT OUT THERE WHERE OTHERS CAN PERUSE/PURSUE IT. I TAKE PARTICULAR INTEREST IN HONEST SEEKERS OF TRUTH AND BELIEVE THAT SCIENCE IS REVEALED RELIGION'S BEST ALLY. YOU WILL SEE ALOT OF TOPICS IN THIS BLOG THAT SHOW SCIENCE BACKING - AND SLOWLY CATCHING UP WITH - REVEALED RELIGION.
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THE CONTENTS WILL BE FROM AN LDS PERSPECTIVE. IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANYTHING IN HERE, I DO NOT PARTICULARLY CARE TO ARGUE, UNLESS YOU CAN ADD TO THIS BODY OF WORK. I HAVE AN OPEN MIND, THAT IS WHY I READ STUFF FROM ALL DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES AND SEEK LEARNING FROM THE BEST BOOKS. I JUST AM NOT HERE TO ARGUE ABOUT IT - BUT TO PUT IT OUT THERE WHERE OTHERS CAN PERUSE/PURSUE IT. I TAKE PARTICULAR INTEREST IN HONEST SEEKERS OF TRUTH AND BELIEVE THAT SCIENCE IS REVEALED RELIGION'S BEST ALLY. YOU WILL SEE ALOT OF TOPICS IN THIS BLOG THAT SHOW SCIENCE BACKING - AND SLOWLY CATCHING UP WITH - REVEALED RELIGION.
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