Log in

or use your email

Search the Library

Keyword search across Doctrine Analysis, Core Glossary, Comparative Theology, and Regional Analysis. Mention a language name for the best results — e.g. "remnant burmese" or "what glossary terms conflict for burmese."

Type at least 2 characters to search.

Work with us

Tell us a bit about how you'd like to work with tri-bible.ai.

Stay informed Get our weekly newsletter. Never sold or shared, unsubscribe anytime.

Let us serve you Church leaders and ministry networks seeking translated curriculum Join our team Volunteers interested in reviewing translations
Download Translation Skill

3 John — azerbaijani

TRI knowledge bundle for 3 John (azerbaijani).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary — 3 John (English → Azerbaijani)

Why it matters

3 John is the shortest book in the New Testament (14 verses, one chapter) but carries an unusually dense concentration of high-stakes Azerbaijani translation risk relative to its length. Its doctrine is delivered through three named persons — Gaius (commended), Diotrephes (condemned), Demetrius (commended) — rather than propositional argument, which means the letter’s theological weight rides almost entirely on a small set of verbs and descriptive phrases rather than abstract nouns. One of those verbs (imitate, v.11) collides directly with a live, technical doctrine of the majority religious tradition in Azerbaijan (Shia taqlid), making this a Critical-risk curriculum despite its brevity. This package extends, and fully preserves, the baseline Romans Language Package.

Key findings

  • Full-book coverage confirmed. All 14 verses of 3 John (= the entire book = the core passage) have been analyzed verse-by-verse across semantic analysis, glossary, doctrine analysis, comparative theology, and linguistic gap analysis. No verse contributes unreviewed content; vv.2 and 13 are explicitly noted as reviewed with no new doctrinal load.
  • 46 new theological/proper-name terms established for this curriculum, plus 3 baseline terms inherited exactly from the Romans package (Allah/God, Kilsə/church, Sülh/peace).
  • 5 curriculum doctrines, all routed to human theologian review: Hospitality to Traveling Ministers, Imitating Good rather than Evil, Church Leadership and Pride (Diotrephes), Commendation of Faithful Witness (Demetrius), Truth and Christian Fellowship.
  • Doctrine risk tiers: 1 Critical, 4 High, 0 Medium, 0 Low. This is the highest theologian-review density (5 of 5 doctrines) of any curriculum built on this Language Package to date.
  • Term risk tiers (new 3 John terms): 1 Critical (imitate), 7 High (truth, testify/testimony, stranger, the Name, Gentiles/outsiders, loves to be first, cast out/expel), remainder Medium/Low. Combined with the inherited Critical term (Allah/God), 9 Critical+High-risk terms require priority theologian attention in Phase 2.

Risks

  • Critical: “Imitate” (μιμέομαι, v.11) must never be rendered with the natural cognate təqlid etmək, which names the binding Shia jurisprudential doctrine of following a living clerical authority (marja-i taqlid) without independent verification. Nümunə götürmək is the mandatory rendering, flagged for theologian review at every occurrence.
  • High: Truth (Həqiqət) risks triggering the widespread tahrif (scriptural-corruption) reflex rather than John’s intended relational-fidelity sense; testify/testimony risks evoking Shia martyrdom-testimony (şəhadət, Karbala) or courtroom deposition rather than warm reputational commendation; stranger/hospitality risks collapsing into meritorious almsgiving (sədəqə-adjacent) rather than gospel partnership; the Name risks being left doctrinally unanchored from Christ; Gentiles/outsiders risks being wrongly conflated with the baseline’s Millətlər (a different Romans-specific category); loves to be first and cast out/expel risk being softened into neutral leadership description rather than condemned pride and abuse of authority.
  • Structural risk: Because doctrine here rides on verbs and descriptive phrases rather than nouns, translators accustomed to Romans’ abstract-noun-heavy glossary discipline may under-flag 3 John’s narrative-embedded risks; explicit escalation rules have been added to the AI instruction set to counter this.

Opportunities

  • Genuine points of cultural resonance exist and should be leveraged pastorally: Azerbaijani qonaqpərvərlik (hospitality) is a deeply held cultural virtue that gives Gaius’s example immediate emotional resonance, once properly fenced against a merit-earning framework; Demetrius’s corroborated good reputation parallels valued cross-cultural patterns of communal character-verification.
  • The letter’s brevity and narrative structure make it well suited to example-based, character-driven teaching material that can carry the doctrinal fencing (grace vs. merit, humble office vs. prideful self-promotion, gospel example vs. clerical authority-emulation) through story rather than abstract argument — a strong complement to the Romans curriculum’s more propositional teaching style.
  1. Add təqlid etmək to the Critical Forbidden Substitutions list with the same absolute-enforcement priority as the baseline’s şəriət/qismət/şəfaət prohibitions — done in 12_ai_translation_requirements.md.
  2. Route 100% of 3 John doctrine-bearing segments to human theologian review in Phase 2 Step 17; no doctrine in this curriculum qualifies for native-speaker-only or automated-only routing.
  3. Require mandatory first-use teaching glosses for Ağsaqqal (elder), Həqiqət (truth), şahidlik (testimony), and Ad/İsa Məsihin adı (the Name) in every lesson, per the fencing strategies documented in 06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md and 04_comparative_theology.md.
  4. Carry forward all proper-name transliteration decisions (Qay, Diotref, Dimitri, Yəhya with Baptist-disambiguation gloss) unchanged into Phase 2; no per-translator variation permitted.
  5. Use “3 Yəhyanın məktubu” as the fixed citation book-name and the confirmed YouVersion AZB / version ID 2439 / book code 3JN hyperlink pattern for all Scripture references generated in Phase 2 and Phase 3.
View full executive summary page →

Culture Impact Analysis

Doctrines

Glossary

Library content is free and openly licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — share and adapt it for non-commercial use, with attribution to tri-bible.ai.

Give feedback

How would you rate this page?

0 / 500 words