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Executive Summary

Executive Summary: Revelation (English → Assamese)

Smart Brevity format. See analysis/06 through analysis/11 and assets/.json for full supporting detail.*


Why it matters

Revelation is the highest doctrinal-risk curriculum this Assamese Language Package has processed to date. It concentrates apocalyptic imagery — a dragon/serpent adversary, a slain-yet-reigning Lamb, cosmic worship-contests, final judgment, a new creation — directly on top of Assam’s living religious landscape: Manasa Devi serpent veneration, Ekasarana Dharma avatar/guru theology, Vaishnavite bridal-devotional (viraha-bhakti) literature, and a cyclical Hindu cosmology of repeated creation and dissolution. The core passage (Revelation 21:1–8) sits at the exact center of this collision: it asserts a final, once-for-all new creation, a permanent end to death, and a personal, unmediated divine presence — three claims that Assamese readers’ default religious vocabulary is structurally built to soften into something cyclical, provisional, or impersonal. Getting this translation right is not a stylistic preference; mistranslation at the Critical-risk terms below actively destroys the doctrines the curriculum exists to teach.

Key findings

  • 27 curriculum doctrines analyzed, full 22-chapter coverage confirmed (no chapter silently omitted): 13 Critical, 11 High, 3 Medium, 0 Low. 24 of 27 doctrines require human theologian review; 3 require native-speaker review; none are automated-only.
  • 104 total tracked terms in the Revelation translation memory (39 inherited exactly from the Romans baseline + 65 new terms this book introduces): 24 Critical-risk and 38 High-risk terms — 62 terms (60%) requiring theologian-level scrutiny, roughly double the Critical/High proportion carried by the Romans package.
  • The single highest collision risk identified in either curriculum to date is the Dragon / Ancient Serpent (Revelation 12, 20) against Assam’s living, currently-practiced Manasa Devi serpent-goddess cult — resolved by mandatory transliteration (ড্ৰেগন) plus a per-occurrence (not merely first-occurrence) identification note.
  • The core passage itself (21:1–8) triggers every one of the 13 Critical doctrines in some form — new creation vs. cyclical cosmology, unmediated divine presence vs. diffuse pantheism, final judgment vs. karma-ledger, second death vs. rebirth — making it the single densest verse-range in the entire curriculum for theologian review load.
  • Existing circulating “bridge” paraphrases and sectarian materials (avatar-language for Christ’s return, মুক্তি/মোক্ষ for salvation, Radha-Krishna imagery for the Bride, numerological handling of 666/144,000) are documented and must be actively excluded, not adapted, per analysis/05.

Risks

  • Repetition-fatigue drift on worship vocabulary: προσκυνέω recurs ~24 times, far denser than in Romans, raising real risk that a translator or automated pipeline drifts toward পূজা কৰা (Hindu ritual image-worship) simply through volume, not deliberate error.
  • Three-way underworld collapse: Hades, Abyss, and Lake of Fire are three theologically distinct biblical concepts sitting on top of a single dominant Puranic underworld concept-cluster (Patala-loka/Naga-loka/Yama-loka) in popular Assamese religion; a rushed translation could flatten all three into one folk category.
  • Silent doctrinal resolution: dynamic-equivalence or “easy-read” impulses could inadvertently pre-decide disputed millennial-view questions (Rev. 20) or resolve gematria (666) into predictive-numerology framing that the source text itself leaves symbolic.
  • Bridal-imagery bleed: the Bride of Christ (chs. 19, 21, 22) is structurally adjacent to Assamese Vaishnavite viraha-bhakti devotional literature; without the mandatory corporate-vs-individual note, the doctrine could be privately devotionalized in ways the text does not intend.

Opportunities

  • Ekasarana Dharma’s own exclusivist naam-dharma worship logic (devotion to one supreme deity, rejecting multi-image worship) gives Assamese readers a genuine, if partial, structural bridge into Revelation’s worship-of-the-Lamb exclusivity claim — usable pastorally without altering the glossary rendering itself.
  • The Jewish covenant-as-marriage tradition (Hosea, Song of Songs) offers a constructive, non-syncretistic on-ramp for teaching the corporate Bride doctrine before contrasting it with individual viraha-bhakti mysticism.
  • Revelation’s own numeric/symbolic density (7, 12, 144,000) is an opportunity to explicitly teach apocalyptic-literary genre convention against Assam’s live jyotish/numerology practice — turning a risk into a positive discipleship point about how to read Scripture’s symbolic literature well.
  1. Lock all 104 translation-memory terms (assets/translation_memory.json, this package) before any Phase 2 segment translation begins; treat the 62 Critical/High terms as zero-deviation.
  2. Route all Revelation 21:1–8 segments, and every occurrence (not just first) of Dragon/Ancient Serpent and Worship, through mandatory human theologian review, per the escalation rules in analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md.
  3. Reconfirm the provisional YouVersion version ID (1276) against the live catalog before publishing any Phase 2/3 hyperlink.
  4. Brief all Phase 2 reviewers on the five highest-risk collision points (analysis/06 §4: Dragon/Manasa cult, avatar/Return conflation, Lake-of-Fire/rebirth conflation, Book-of-Life/karma conflation, Bride/viraha-bhakti conflation) before batch translation work begins, given their combined weight across the great majority of Critical-tier doctrine.
  5. Carry forward, unmodified, every forbidden-substitution rule from the Romans package alongside the new Revelation-specific forbidden list; this curriculum extends, and at no point relaxes, the baseline’s doctrinal guardrails.

This summary synthesizes analysis/04 through analysis/11 and assets/translation_memory.json, assets/bible_term_registry.json, and assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json (all Revelation-specific, 2026-07-03). It does not introduce new terminology or doctrine findings; consult the underlying documents for full reasoning trails before Phase 2 translation begins.

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