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Executive Summary — 1 Timothy — English → Cantonese Translation Requirements

Why it matters

1 Timothy 3:1-13’s church-office qualification list is the theological anchor of this curriculum, but the letter as a whole packs an unusually dense concentration of Critical- and High-risk translation decisions into just six short chapters — more concentrated, verse-for-verse, than the Romans baseline it extends. Two of the letter’s core-passage office-terms (監督 “overseer,” 執事 “deacon”) already carry competing secular, denominational, and folk-religious meanings in Hong Kong, and the letter’s signature doctrine — Christ as the one Mediator (2:5) — collides directly with Hong Kong’s most actively practiced religious behaviors: spirit-medium consultation (問米), Guanyin/Wong Tai Sin petition, and ancestor-tablet access. Getting this letter right in Cantonese is not a stylistic exercise; several single-word errors would produce doctrinally false or culturally offensive statements (e.g., calling gossiping women literal devils at 3:11, or implying Christ needed forensic justification like a sinner at 3:16).

Key findings

  • 8 named curriculum doctrines, all mapped to specific chapters and all carrying Critical or High risk tier per doctrine_risk_registry.json.
  • 109 terms now recorded in assets/translation_memory.json: 25 inherited exactly from the Romans baseline, 84 newly seeded for this letter (proper names, church-office vocabulary, the Mediator/ransom/deposit-of-faith cluster, godliness/contentment, widow care, and spiritual-warfare vocabulary).
  • 26 total doctrines tracked in the doctrine risk registry: 8 Critical, 10 High, 6 Medium, 2 Low — meaning 18 of 26 doctrines (69%) require mandatory human theologian review, not just native-speaker review.
  • The core glossary’s 100-term risk breakdown: 22 Critical, 20 High, 32 Medium, 26 Low — 42 of 100 terms (42%) require theologian-level oversight before Phase 2 translation is considered safe to ship.
  • Five same-word, different-sense lexical traps unique to this letter (διάβολος “devil”/“slanderer”; πίστις “personal trust”/“body of doctrine”; τιμή “respect”/“material honor”; δικαιόω-family “believer’s justification”/“Christ’s vindication”; ἁγιάζω-family “moral sanctification”/“food consecration”) require verse-by-verse, not book-level, resolution — the single highest operational risk category identified.
  • Two verses (2:12’s αὐθεντέω; 3:11’s γυναῖκας) carry genuinely disputed exegesis among evangelical scholars themselves and must never be silently resolved by the AI pipeline.

Risks

  • Highest risk: the διάβολος dual-sense trap (3:6-7 “the devil” vs. 3:11 “slanderers”) — a single wrong rendering at 3:11 would produce an offensive, doctrinally false statement.
  • Second-highest risk: collapsing the letter’s exclusive “one Mediator” claim (2:5) into “one mediator among several” by omitting the emphatic numeral, given Hong Kong’s dense existing network of spirit-mediums, Guanyin/Wong Tai Sin petition, and ancestor-tablet access.
  • Third-highest risk: teaching 監督/長老 as two separate offices rather than one office viewed two ways, given Hong Kong readers’ default associations with the Anglican/Catholic diocesan bishop (主教) and clan-elder age-based authority (長老) respectively.
  • Cultural-collision cluster: 敬虔 (godliness, 8 occurrences) and 知足 (contentment) both risk drifting toward generic religious piety or the independently-circulating proverb 知足常樂, diluting 6:5’s explicit, textually-grounded corrective against treating godliness as “a means of gain” — directly relevant to Hong Kong’s commercially-inflected religious culture.
  • Political-sensitivity risk: 6:15’s “King of kings and Lord of lords” and 2:1-2’s prayer for civil authorities both require exclusively doctrinal framing given Hong Kong’s political history; mishandling either could read as unintended political commentary.

Opportunities

  • 5:4’s filial-repayment instruction and the Jewish (Avot 4:1) and Islamic (qana’ah) parallels to contentment are rare points of genuine positive cross-tradition convergence with Confucian family ethics — these should be affirmed explicitly in teaching materials, not merely fenced against collision.
  • 6:5’s direct condemnation of “godliness as a means of gain” is a textually-grounded, ready-made corrective to Hong Kong’s commercial-prosperity religious culture, already flagged as a collision risk in the Romans baseline (福, 恭喜發財) — this letter lets teachers confront the issue with Paul’s own words rather than only via translator caution notes.
  • Hong Kong’s mainstream Bible-translation landscape (CUV/RCUV/New Chinese Version) already preserves the genuine ambiguities at 3:11 (wives/deaconesses) and 2:12 (αὐθεντέω) rather than resolving them — this curriculum can follow established, respected precedent rather than breaking new translational ground.
  1. Merge assets/translation_memory.json (109 terms) into Phase 2 production tooling with the baseline Romans TM loaded first, per the layered pre-flight checklist in analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md.
  2. Route all 18 Critical/High doctrines and 42 Critical/High terms through mandatory human theologian review before any Phase 2 segment touching them is marked approved.
  3. Build an automated verse-position sense-check gate for the five same-word/different-sense traps (διάβολος, πίστις, τιμή, δικαιόω-family, ἁγιάζω-family) — this cannot be solved by glossary lookup alone and requires per-verse logic.
  4. Never allow the AI pipeline to silently resolve 2:12 (αὐθεντέω), 2:15 (τεκνογονία), or 3:11 (γυναῖκας); require dual-alternative recording in the segment cache for all three, every occurrence.
  5. Confirm YouVersion version ID 46 (CUNP-T) against the live catalog before hard-coding any 提摩太前書 hyperlink pattern in production.

This summary synthesizes analysis/07_semantic_analysis.md, analysis/08_core_glossary.md, 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, and analysis/05_translation_landscape.md. It does not introduce new doctrinal or terminological decisions.

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