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Galatians — bodo

TRI knowledge bundle for Galatians (bodo).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary — Galatians Language Package (English → Bodo)

Why it matters

Galatians is very likely the first systematic doctrinal treatment of this letter ever prepared for Bodo-medium learners — there is no confirmed Bodo-language study Bible, commentary, or teaching series on Galatians to correct or build on. That means nearly every load-bearing term in this curriculum is being fixed in Bodo doctrinal-study usage for the first time, not merely re-confirmed against existing practice. Galatians also sharpens the Romans baseline’s comparative-religion risk profile rather than repeating it: the letter’s law-versus-grace antithesis, its “crucified with Christ” union language, its naming of pre-Christian “elemental” religion as bondage, and its circumcision/new-creation argument sit directly on top of live, currently practiced Bathouist ritual categories (Kherai-trance possession, evil-eye/curse belief, Mainao harvest ritual, the sijou plant’s five elements) and Brahma Dharma’s reform vocabulary (मोक्ष rebirth-liberation, पुण्य merit, cyclical सृष्टि cosmology) — not abstract theoretical risks.

Key findings

  • 22 total doctrines analyzed across all six chapters (full-book coverage, core passage 2:15-21 as theological anchor, not scope boundary): 6 Critical, 13 High, 3 Medium, 0 Low at the doctrine level — 19 doctrines require mandatory human theologian review, 3 require native speaker review, 0 are automated-only (contrast the Romans baseline, which had some automated-only doctrines; Galatians has none).
  • ~76 terms now fixed in the Galatians translation_memory.json: 25 inherited verbatim from the Romans baseline (one deliberate risk-tier escalation: “law” raised Medium→High for this curriculum) plus 51 newly built terms spanning every chapter.
  • At the term level: 15 Critical-risk terms and 32 High-risk terms47 terms (62% of the glossary) require mandatory theologian review, the highest theologian-review density of any curriculum built on this Language Package so far.
  • Five terms carry an absolute forbidden-substitution block, meaning no deviation is permitted under any circumstance: elemental spirits (never use the five Bathou element names ha/dwi/bar/or/okhrang), bewitched (never render as literal sorcery), crucified with Christ (never assimilate to Kherai-trance/rebirth/martyrdom-merit), new creation (never leave सृष्टि unglossed against cyclical cosmology), and freedom (never use मुक्ति/मोक्ष).
  • The core passage (2:15-21) alone contains 4 Critical-risk doctrines in 7 verses (Justification by Faith, Law and Grace, Crucified with Christ, Sonship and Deity of Christ) — the single densest concentration of Critical material in the curriculum.

Risks

  • Double-fronted syncretism risk unique to this letter: unlike most Romans terms, which face one comparative-religion collision point, Galatians’ grace-vs-works material (2:21; 3:2-5; 5:4) must simultaneously resist both a Bathou/Kherai reciprocal-offering reading and a Brahma Dharma merit(पुण्य)-accumulation reading in the same verses.
  • Highest-severity single risk: “elemental spirits” (Galatians 4:3,9) — a single wrong lexical choice reaching for Bathou’s own five-element vocabulary would make Paul appear to name Bathou cosmology by its own sacred terms, inverting his argument rather than merely weakening it.
  • Live folk-belief collision: “bewitched” (3:1) sits directly on top of real, currently-practiced evil-eye/curse fear addressed by an ओझा ritual specialist; a literal rendering risks Scripture appearing to affirm occult affliction as real.
  • No existing safety net: because no prior Bodo Galatians literature exists, there is no “wrong but familiar” rendering to correct — but also no “right and familiar” rendering to lean on. Every Table 2/Section B term is a first attempt.
  • Two open verification items block full Phase 2 confidence: (1) the Bodo Bible’s own printed book-name for Galatians is unconfirmed (using provisional गलातीय); (2) the correct YouVersion version_id for the Bodo BSI edition is unconfirmed (hyperlinks withheld pending confirmation).

Opportunities

  • Galatians 4:6 and Romans 8:15 share an identical Greek construction (Abba, Father) — an opportunity to reinforce cross-curriculum vocabulary retention for returning learners.
  • Galatians 3:6 and Romans 4 expound the identical Genesis 15:6 citation — same opportunity, and a built-in consistency check for Phase 2 QA.
  • The letter’s strong honor/shame and clan-lineage (afad) resonances (boasting only in the cross, 6:4,13-14; heir/inheritance language, 4:1-7) offer unusually direct teaching bridges into Bodo cultural categories, if named explicitly rather than left implicit — turning a collision risk into a teaching asset.
  • Because this is a first-ever treatment, Phase 2 output has a rare opportunity to establish clean, doctrinally fenced vocabulary from scratch, rather than displacing an entrenched but flawed existing rendering — a lower-friction adoption path than typically available in more translation-saturated languages.
  1. Route all 47 Critical/High terms and 19 theologian-routed doctrines through mandatory human theologian review before any Phase 2 segment is marked approved — no automated-only shortcut exists for this curriculum.
  2. Hard-block the five absolute forbidden-substitution terms in the Phase 2 validation pipeline (elemental spirits, bewitched, crucified with Christ, new creation, freedom) with automated pre-submission scanning in addition to human review.
  3. Resolve the two open verification items (Bodo book-name form; YouVersion version_id) before publishing any learner-facing citation or hyperlink.
  4. Confirm all Section B provisional renderings (per 08_core_glossary.md’s “Outstanding Items for Theologian Confirmation” and this package’s Galatians translation_memory.json) with a Bodo-speaking theologian before wide Phase 2 deployment, prioritizing crucified_with_christ, elemental_spirits, new_creation, freedom, and love given their doctrine-anchoring roles.
  5. Reuse, never re-derive, every Romans-baseline term inherited into this curriculum; the only sanctioned deviation is the “law” risk-tier escalation already documented, and no other baseline rendering should be touched.

This summary must be read alongside assets/translation_memory.json, assets/bible_term_registry.json, assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md, analysis/04_comparative_theology.md, analysis/06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md, analysis/05_translation_landscape.md, and analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md before Phase 2 Galatians translation begins.

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