Fence Sitter wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:40 pm
Markk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:45 pm
My point was that language evolves so much, in order to keep an original text it needs to be updated for accuracy, which Dr. Ritner pointed out in the 13 hour MS/RFM interview.
I agree. Smith consistently relied on a very limited 19th century view of the world to produce scripture. And, I think, he greatly underestimated what it took to learn a new language like Hebrew or Greek, let alone try and translate a language like Egyptian that no one else could. He spent the last few months in 1835 trying to create his own translation of the papyrus he had and only produced the gibberish we now see in the KEP plus the beginings of the Book of Abraham. He thought he could create his own Egyptian chrestomathy, similar to the Hebrew ones he owned from Seixas, Gibbs & Stuart and since he thought Hebrew and Greek were very close to Egyptian, any Egyptian lexicon would have the similar text in it as the Hebrew version. So, he took a story line from Josephus, added in Hebrew words from his Hebrew lexicons and cobbled together the first 1 1/2 chapters of the Book of Abraham. In addition to all the other problems with this, I think claiming the text was in Egyptian is problematic. In all likelihood it would have been in Greek.
I am more cynical. As I said earlier I honestly believe Smith had ADHA and just went for it without much planning or organizational skills. I would believe that he did not underestimate what it took to learn a language, which he obviously did in hindsight. I would say he simply did not care, and that it was not his intent. I believe because of the interest in those days of Egypt, and the mysteries it presented...he saw a opportunity and jumped all over it.
Right or wrong, LOL most likely wrong...I don't think for one minute he thought he could translate anything. I believe his motive was to make others believe he could. He could not have done that with Greek or Hebrew...but he could with Egyptian and he did, and to this day there are still those that believe he could. He tried in the letter to the Green Mountain Boys, but I think that was for just political reasons, and even that show a impulsive plea which was not thought out much in context.
I did not know he owned the lexicon, I know he studied with Joshua Seixas, but that is interesting, I will look that up...thanks!
For your musing...some signs of ADHD. I would love to here Brent Metcalf touch on this, I know he struggles with it.
Impulsiveness
Disorganization and problems prioritizing
Poor time management skills
Problems focusing on a task
Trouble multitasking
Excessive activity or restlessness
Poor planning
Low frustration tolerance
Frequent mood swings
Problems following through and completing tasks
Hot temper
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-con ... c-20350878