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2 Peter — assamese

TRI knowledge bundle for 2 Peter (assamese).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary — 2 Peter — English → Assamese Language Package

Why it matters

2 Peter is short (3 chapters, 61 verses) but unusually doctrine-dense, and it introduces three collision risks with no precedent in the Romans baseline: Christ’s future return (πуρουσία) resembles Vishnu’s cyclical Kalki-avatar descent; the “new heavens and new earth” after cosmic fire resembles Puranic Pralaya/Mahapralaya; and “partakers of the divine nature” resembles Advaita Vedanta’s atman-Brahman ontological merger. Each sits directly against a load-bearing concept in Assam’s dominant Ekasarana Dharma / Puranic-Hindu religious environment. Getting these three phrases wrong doesn’t just weaken a translation — it can invert the doctrine into its theological opposite while sounding perfectly fluent to an Assamese reader.

Key findings

  • 19 doctrines identified across the full book (chapters 1–3), fully mapped in doctrine_risk_registry.json and 11_doctrine_analysis.md: 9 Critical, 8 High, 1 Medium, 1 Low — a markedly higher Critical concentration than Romans, packed into one-sixth the text.
  • 17 of 19 doctrines (89%) require mandatory human theologian review; 1 requires native speaker review (historical precedent narratives — Noah, Lot); 1 is automated-only (closing doxology).
  • ~45 glossary terms carry Critical or High risk in translation_memory.json: 17 Critical (8 inherited from the Romans baseline — god, jesus, christ, lord, holy_spirit, righteousness, son_of_god, salvation — plus 9 newly introduced by this book — parousia, carried_along_by_holy_spirit, divine_nature, savior, god_and_savior, tartarus, day_of_the_lord, cosmic_dissolution, new_heavens_new_earth) and 28 High (9 inherited, 19 new).
  • Five terms require a mandatory distinguishing translator note at every first occurrence in every document, the same tier of safeguard the Romans baseline reserved for দেহধাৰণ (incarnation): পুনৰাগমন (Christ’s return), ঈশ্বৰীয় স্বভাৱ (divine nature), অন্ধকাৰময় বন্দীশালা (Tartarus), প্ৰভুৰ দিন/cosmic-dissolution phrasing (Day of the Lord), and পবিত্ৰ আত্মাৰ দ্বাৰা চালিত হৈ (carried along by the Holy Spirit — the core passage’s doctrinal anchor, 1:21).
  • The virtue-growth chain (1:5–7: virtue, self-control, godliness, knowledge) is a “crowded neighborhood” risk: Assamese offers a shorter, more idiomatic, but theologically compromised word for nearly every term in the chain (গুণ, ইন্দ্ৰিয় দমন, ভক্তি, জ্ঞান unanchored), creating cumulative translator-fatigue risk across repeated occurrences rather than a single point failure.

Risks

  • Highest risk: unqualified use of প্ৰলয় (Pralaya) for the Day of the Lord’s cosmic dissolution, or অৱতাৰণ for Christ’s return — both are the single most natural-sounding Assamese word available, both are already forbidden, and both would silently convert final, linear, morally decisive biblical events into recurring stages of an impersonal Puranic time-cycle.
  • Second-highest risk: rendering “partakers of the divine nature” (1:4) without its mandatory note, which an Advaita-formed reader will default-read as scriptural confirmation of their own atman-Brahman doctrine.
  • Structural risk: 2 Peter’s Critical-doctrine density (9 in 3 chapters vs. Romans’ 7 in 16 chapters) will strain human theologian review capacity if Phase 2 reviewer routing assumes Romans-level review load.
  • Secondary risk: imported English-source translation patterns — specifically the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ New World Translation rendering of parousia as mere “presence” and its habit of splitting the 1:1 “God and Savior” construction — must be actively screened out during Phase 2 QA, since Phase 2 works from English source text.

Opportunities

  • Islamic (Yawm al-Qiyamah) and Jewish (Day of the LORD, teshuvah) eschatology offer genuinely useful, low-risk bridge concepts for explaining a linear, final, one-time Day of Judgment to a pluralistic Assamese audience, without collapsing into the specific Puranic parallels that must be resisted.
  • The letter’s short length and high term-reuse (প্ৰভু, ঈশ্বৰ, যীচু খ্ৰীষ্ট, পৰিত্ৰাণকৰ্তা recur constantly) make full-book Critical-term consistency auditing tractable in a single Phase 2 pass, unlike Romans’ larger surface area.
  • Five mandatory-note terms concentrate almost all of the book’s syncretism risk; investing reviewer attention disproportionately in these five (plus the 1:1 and 1:4 constructions) will cover the large majority of doctrinal exposure in the letter.
  1. Load assets/translation_memory.json and assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json (2 Peter editions) alongside the Romans baseline before any Phase 2 segment translation; do not process 2 Peter with the Romans-only Language Package.
  2. Pre-draft the five mandatory translator notes (parousia, divine nature, Tartarus, Day of the Lord/cosmic dissolution, Spirit-inspiration) once, in final form, and require every Phase 2 worker to reuse identical note text rather than independently redrafting per chapter (per 11_doctrine_analysis.md §C).
  3. Scale human-theologian review capacity for this curriculum to reflect its 89% theologian-review doctrine ratio, rather than assuming Romans-level (roughly 63%) staffing.
  4. Add the 2 Peter-specific forbidden-substitution list (অৱতাৰণ, নৰক, প্ৰলয়/মহাপ্ৰলয়, ব্ৰহ্ম স্বৰূপ, ভক্তি for godliness, গুণ for virtue, মুক্তি for false freedom) to automated pre-submission QA tooling, not only to human reviewer checklists.
  5. Confirm the YouVersion Assamese Bible Society version_id (per 05_translation_landscape.md §5.2) before generating any live hyperlinks for this curriculum.
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