1 Timothy — bodo
TRI knowledge bundle for 1 Timothy (bodo).
Executive Summary
Executive Summary: 1 Timothy (English → Bodo)
Why it matters: 1 Timothy governs how Bodo churches will teach sound doctrine, qualify their own leaders, and understand Christ’s sufficiency — against a live, currently-practiced comparative-religion backdrop (Bathouism’s doudini/ओझा ritual mediation; Brahma Dharma’s 1912 reform-monotheism) that this letter engages more directly than Romans did. Get the core passage (3:1–13) and the mediator/godliness vocabulary wrong, and the error propagates through every future Bodo-language leadership-training and discipleship document built on this Language Package.
Key Findings
- Full-book coverage confirmed. All 6 chapters reviewed; every chapter contributes load-bearing doctrine or terminology (analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md). No chapter was silently skipped.
- 10 Critical-tier doctrines identified (Sound Doctrine vs. False Teaching; Guarding the Deposit; Christ as the One Mediator; Mystery of Godliness hymn; Lordship of Christ; The Only God; Godliness and Contentment; Grace; Salvation; Saved Through Childbearing) plus 15 High-tier doctrines — 25 doctrines total require human theologian review, matching
doctrine_risk_registry.json’stotal_requiring_theologian_review. - 42 individual terms are Critical or High risk (16 Critical + 26 High) in
assets/bible_term_registry.json, each requiring theologian sign-off on every occurrence. - Two collision points are sharper here than anywhere in the Romans baseline: (1) 2:5’s exclusive Mediator claim directly contradicts the doudini’s Kherai-trance mediation and ओझा household ritual mediation — the single sharpest comparative-religion clash in the whole curriculum; (2) “godliness” (εὐσέβεια) is a brand-new coinage (ईश्वर मानोन) that must never be rendered भक्ति (bhakti), which would silently reframe Christian godliness as one Hindu devotional path among many.
- 49 new theological terms were coined for this book beyond the Romans baseline, all PROVISIONAL pending Bodo-speaking theologian confirmation — the same status the baseline itself assigned to गोसाथारि and गोसोआव फैनाय.
- A wholly new risk category appears: Brahma Dharma’s self-understanding as a progressive reform movement is the exact wrong model for “guarding the deposit” (6:20) and “the church as pillar of truth” (3:15) — both assert fixed, preserved, non-developing revealed content.
Risks
- Mediator drift (2:5): any softening of मध्यस्थ toward a civil-mediation register, or any implicit suggestion of multiple valid mediators, functionally re-establishes the doudini/ओझा mediatorial economy the text explicitly forecloses.
- Godliness mis-coinage: भक्ति is the “natural-sounding” Bodo/Assamese-loan choice and the single highest-stakes rejection in this package — it recurs 7 times across 5 chapters, so a wrong choice compounds rather than staying isolated to one verse.
- Elder-office lexical collision: the ordinary, honorific Bodo word for “elder” (बुरहा/बुरही) is reserved in the Romans baseline for Bathoubwrai and the Kherai pantheon; reflexive reuse for the church-office sense would quietly re-embed church leadership within existing elder-deity authority structures.
- Cultural mis-application of 4:3-5: a linguistically correct translation of Paul’s polemic against mandatory ascetic false teaching could still be mis-preached as a blanket attack on Brahma-Dharma-descended Bodo Christian families’ own voluntary vegetarian practice.
- Works-salvation misreading of 2:15 (“saved through childbearing”) if taught without its mandatory governing clause (faith, love, holiness, self-control) — colliding with both Brahma Dharma’s merit ethic and the reciprocal-exchange logic already flagged for grace.
- YouVersion citation gap: no confirmed numeric version ID exists yet for the Bodo Bible on YouVersion; Phase 2 must not hard-code a guessed ID.
Opportunities
- Care for Widows (ch. 5) is a genuine cultural bridge, not a collision. Traditional Bodo afad (clan) kinship obligations toward widows already resonate constructively with Paul’s family-first instruction — this doctrine can be taught as reinforcement of existing values rather than an imported correction.
- Jewish and Islamic parallels (mesorah / ‘aqidah-guarding for Sound Doctrine; yirat Shamayim / taqwa-qana’ah for Godliness and Contentment) offer genuinely close cross-tradition analogies that can be named explicitly to build learner comprehension without borrowing risky Hindu-devotional vocabulary.
- Paul’s own positive use of lineage logic (1:1; cf. Romans’ “seed of David”) gives a natural entry point for engaging Bodo audiences’ strong cultural investment in afad lineage identity when teaching against 1:4’s speculative genealogical disputes — the text does not devalue lineage, only speculation.
Recommended Actions
- Route all 25 Critical/High doctrines and all 42 Critical/High terms to mandatory human theologian review before Phase 2 approval — no exceptions, per
doctrine_risk_registry.jsonandbible_term_registry.json. - Prioritize theologian confirmation of the two highest-stakes provisional coinages — मध्यस्थ (mediator) and ईश्वर मानोन (godliness) — before any other Phase 2 segment work begins, per
analysis/06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md§5’s ranked risk list. - Attach mandatory reviewer-facing explanatory notes at every occurrence of 2:5 (mediator), 2:15 (saved through childbearing), 3:16 (mystery of godliness hymn), 4:3-5 (food/marriage asceticism), and 6:20 (guard the deposit), per
analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md. - Confirm the YouVersion version ID for language code
brxbefore constructing any Phase 2 hyperlinks; do not hard-code a placeholder. - Verify all UNVERIFIED items in
analysis/05_translation_landscape.md§4 against a current printed BSI Bodo Bible before marking any “hardest verse” segment as Phase 2-approved.