You obviously don't, and to tell the truth I don't get your question. Exactly what are you asking?
The person described by the article is a sofer, a Jewish Scribe. He is not translating at all. He is hand copying a Torah Scroll (in the original Hebrew text, all consonants and no vowels or punctuation) in accordance with the innumerable laws and regulations (handed down since the days of Moses) so that when he is finished he will have written a kosher Torah Scroll that is an exact replica of the one written by Moses and, before that, the First Great Torah Scroll written by G-d. It is only these kosher hand-written scrolls that are used for Torah readings in synagogue services.
A little cocky aren't ya???
So what you are saying is God preserved His word in an all but dead language and the few people that do read the language aren't capable of translating it of that language...
In that case, we don't know if there were 10 Commandments or 24...Or none at all...And we don't know what they are if they do exist...
This is why the Hebrew Bible can never be adequately translated into any other language and why no other religion can possibly interpret it correctly.
So maybe God then did not create the heavens and earth...Would seem like God would have taught his chosen people a language like English instead of Hebrew so we could all learn what God had to say...