Revelation — bodo
TRI knowledge bundle for Revelation (bodo).
Executive Summary
Executive Summary: Revelation (English → Bodo)
Why it matters
Revelation is the first apocalyptic curriculum built on the bodo Language Package, and it roughly doubles the Critical/High-risk vocabulary load of the Romans baseline it extends. The core passage — Revelation 21:1-8 — packs at least five Critical- or High-tier doctrines into eight verses (Sovereignty of God, the New Heaven and New Earth’s collision with Bathou’s five-element cosmology, the Second Death’s acute rebirth-misreading risk, the Bride image’s collision with Bodo clan marriage custom, and Assurance of Final Victory). Getting this book wrong doesn’t just blur meaning — in several places (worship’s grammatical object, “second death,” the dragon/serpent’s moral character) a mistranslation can invert or neutralize the doctrine itself, not merely weaken it.
Key findings
- 32 doctrines identified; 10 Critical, 18 High, 2 Medium, 2 Low. 28 of 32 (88%) require mandatory human theologian review — nearly triple the Romans baseline’s proportion, because Revelation introduces entirely new collision surfaces Romans never had to address.
- ~90 glossary terms tracked in the Revelation term registry; 22 rated Critical and 39 rated High (61 of ~90, or roughly two-thirds, at theologian-review tier), versus a much smaller Critical/High share in the Romans registry.
- Three genuinely new comparative-religion collision surfaces emerge that Romans did not require:
- Aniconic-worship boundary — Bathouism has no cult images, so a narrowly image-based gloss for “idolatry” under-includes it; the doctrine must be taught broader than the base term.
- Occult/sorcery overlap — φαρμακεία sits in direct, unavoidable proximity to the doudini’s Kherai-trance oracular role and the ओझा folk specialist (already forbidden in the baseline for “prophet”); this is the single most pastorally sensitive term in either Language Package.
- Bridal/marital imagery vs. clan (afad) kinship — Bodo marriage customs run through negotiated, exogamous clan alliance; the Bride-of-Christ image risks being heard as a literal alliance or bride-price transaction rather than a grace-given, exclusive covenant.
- The core passage’s own हा (“earth”) coincides lexically with the earth-element name among the Bathou sijou plant’s five branches — a direct, unavoidable collision sitting inside Revelation 21:1’s opening clause.
- “Second death” (दुबारि गोहोम) is flagged as the single highest rebirth/reincarnation-misreading risk in the entire curriculum, inverting the same फिन जोनोम concern the Romans baseline named for “resurrection.”
- A live political sensitivity recurs throughout: “overcome/conquer” (जिनाय), used as the seven-letters refrain and the final-victory promise, must be taught as spiritual perseverance, never military or territorial victory, given the Bodoland Territorial Region’s own history of ethnic-political armed struggle.
- No confirmed Bodo-language YouVersion
version_idexists yet — citation links must use the placeholder{BODO_VERSION_ID}until a human reviewer confirms it against the live YouVersion listing.
Risks
- Doctrine-inverting errors, not just doctrine-blurring ones. Worship’s grammatical object (God/Lamb vs. beast/idol) and the dragon/serpent’s moral character are the two clearest examples: a translation slip doesn’t just weaken these doctrines, it can commend false worship or soften a wholly evil, doomed adversary into an ambivalent, appeasable regional serpent-spirit (cf. Manasa devotion in the wider Assamese Hindu milieu).
- Cult/sect contamination risk. Jehovah’s Witness (Watchtower) literature is Revelation’s single most-used source text in the region and circulates in neighboring-language forms accessible to Bodo readers; five specific Watchtower distinctives (denial of Christ’s full deity, Michael-as-Christ, two-tier 144,000, Armageddon date-setting, 1914 invisible-reign chronology) must be actively excluded from both translation and teaching material.
- Pastoral risk around sorcery/idolatry teaching. Many readers’ own families may currently participate in Kherai puja; framing these doctrines without care risks alienating readers or implying condemnation of family members rather than of occult practice itself.
- Genre unfamiliarity. Neither Bathouism (oral, non-textual tradition) nor Brahma Dharma (its own reform literature, not apocalyptic-symbolic) supplies a “symbolic but really true” prophetic-disclosure genre precedent; without a standing curriculum-level orientation note, readers may default to hearing Revelation’s visions as divinatory oracle content resembling a doudini’s trance pronouncement.
Opportunities
- Existing lexical base. The Bible Society of India’s Bodo Bible already establishes जिसु, मसीह, प्रभु, ईश्वर, पबित्र आत्था, and the resurrection/salvation safeguards this curriculum reuses exactly — Revelation does not start from zero the way it would in a language with no existing Bible translation.
- Natural points of resonance. “Seed/root of David” and lineage-based messianic titles connect naturally to the strong Bodo cultural value placed on clan (afad) lineage; harvest imagery (used carefully to avoid Mainao/fertility associations) is deeply resonant in Bodo agrarian life; and 12:11’s self-glossing verse (“they overcame… by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony… not loving their lives even unto death”) offers a built-in, textually-anchored corrective against the military-victory misreading of “overcome.”
- A single standing genre note, not per-verse repetition. The apocalyptic-genre unfamiliarity risk can be substantially addressed with one curriculum-level orientation note at the book’s introduction, rather than requiring bespoke handling in every chapter.
Recommended actions
- Route all 28 Critical/High doctrines and all 61 Critical/High terms through mandatory human theologian review before Phase 2 approval — do not rely on native-speaker or automated review for any of these, per the escalation rules in
12_ai_translation_requirements.md. - Confirm the Bodo YouVersion
version_idand verify the current printed BSI Bodo Bible’s Revelation text against the hardest-verse table in05_translation_landscape.md§1.2 before any segment translation begins. - Deploy the standing apocalyptic-genre orientation note (per
06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md§1.8) at the curriculum’s introduction, before chapter-by-chapter translation work proceeds. - Apply the mandatory worship object-discernment validation check (God/Lamb vs. beast/idol) to every occurrence of आराधना without exception — this is the single highest-consequence, most mechanically-checkable safeguard in the whole curriculum.
- Brief all human theologian reviewers explicitly on the five named Watchtower distinctives (§ “Risks” above) before they begin reviewing Critical-tier Christology segments, given documented regional circulation of Watchtower literature.
- Handle sorcery/idolatry teaching material with named pastoral sensitivity guidance, distinguishing condemnation of occult practice from condemnation of practitioners’ families, consistent with
doctrine_risk_registry.json’s explicit note on this point.
This summary must be read alongside analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md, analysis/04_comparative_theology.md, analysis/06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md, analysis/05_translation_landscape.md, assets/bible_term_registry.json, and assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, all of which it summarizes. No figure in this document may be updated independently of those source files.