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2 Corinthians — czech

TRI knowledge bundle for 2 Corinthians (czech).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary — 2 Corinthians (Czech Language Package)

Format: Smart Brevity


Why it matters

Czech is one of Europe’s most secular societies, so most 2 Corinthians vocabulary faces the same “blank slate” risk documented in the Romans baseline: theologically well-formed Czech words exist, but readers bring no live conceptual framework to activate them. This book adds a sharper, second risk class the baseline did not need to solve: several of its headline terms — above all “smíření” (reconciliation) and “pokání” (repentance) — are live, everyday Czech words whose dominant secular or Catholic-sacramental meaning actively competes with, rather than merely fails to supply, Paul’s doctrine. Getting the core passage (2 Corinthians 5:11–21) right is the single highest-leverage task in this Language Package, since it carries 4 of this curriculum’s Critical-tier term entries in eleven verses.

Key findings

  • 100 glossary terms are now tracked for this curriculum: 29 inherited exactly from the Romans baseline, 71 newly introduced by 2 Corinthians, spanning every chapter (1–13) per the full-book coverage mandate.
  • 28 doctrines are tracked in the doctrine risk registry, covering all eight headline doctrines named in the curriculum brief plus 20 supporting doctrines identified across the whole letter.
  • 43 terms are Critical or High risk (18 Critical + 25 High) and require mandatory human theologian review on every occurrence — a 43% share of the total glossary, higher than the Romans baseline’s proportion, driven by the density of forensic/Christological claims packed into 5:11–21.
  • 17 doctrines are Critical or High risk (3 Critical + 14 High) and require human theologian review — 61% of all tracked doctrines.
  • Three doctrines carry a genuinely different risk profile than the rest of the package: Reconciliation with God, Godly Repentance, and Assurance through the Spirit’s Pledge — each collides with a live competing Czech meaning (mutual settlement/Catholic confession/commercial deposit) rather than facing mere unfamiliarity.

Risks

  • Reconciliation (5:18–20), Critical. “Smíření” defaults to a mutual, negotiated settlement between equals, and doubles as the Czech name for the Catholic sacrament of confession. Left uncorrected, Paul’s asymmetrical, God-initiated, once-for-all doctrine collapses into either a two-way compromise or a repeatable ritual.
  • Grammatical voice at 5:20, Critical. The passive imperative “be reconciled” must render as “dejte se smířit s Bohem,” never the reflexive “smiřte se s Bohem” used by ČEP and JER — a single verb-form choice silently reverses the direction of divine agency.
  • New Creation (5:17), Critical. “Stvoření” colloquially can mean simply “a creature”; an unglossed “nové stvoření” risks reading as “a somewhat different individual” rather than participation in God’s re-creating act.
  • Made him to be sin (5:21), Critical. “Učinil hříchem” without a mandatory gloss is a live path to a Christological heresy (Christ becoming morally sinful), not merely a weaker doctrine.
  • Repentance (7:9–10), High. “Pokání” carries the same Catholic-sacramental collision risk as reconciliation, compounded by Hussite/Reformation historical memory specific to Czech culture.
  • Cumulative Lordship exposure. κύριος/“Pán” recurs far more densely across 2 Corinthians than in Romans, multiplying exposure to the baseline’s capitalization-fragility risk (Pán vs. pán); “bůh tohoto věku” (4:4) sharpens this into a true/false-god distinction resting on a single lowercase letter.
  • Cult/sect non-echo requirement. The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Czech Překlad nového světa must never be consulted, given this letter’s pervasive Lordship/Deity-of-Christ and Trinitarian-benediction (13:14) content.

Opportunities

  • Two existing Czech assets can be leveraged, not merely fenced. The idiom “litera zákona” already carries content compatible with Paul’s letter/Spirit contrast (ch. 3), and “závdavek” (guarantee/pledge, 1:22; 5:5) is a commercial-deposit term whose secular meaning is, unusually, precisely on target and can positively concretize the Spirit’s pledge.
  • Rich Jewish comparative material (nechama/comfort, tzedakah/giving, true-vs-false-prophet tests) offers productive teaching bridges for Suffering and Comfort, Generosity and Grace in Giving, and Genuine versus False Apostleship, provided the specifically Christ-centered content is not diluted.
  • Secular Czech culture’s ready charitable-giving and leadership-skepticism frames make Generosity and Grace in Giving and Genuine versus False Apostleship the easiest doctrines to gain initial traction with — but this same ease is flagged as its own risk (silent theological replacement) requiring explicit “this is not the same as…” correction.
  1. Route the core passage (5:11–21) and the closing Trinitarian benediction (13:14) to the same reviewing theologian in Phase 2 Step 16 to preserve interpretive continuity across this curriculum’s highest-density Critical-tier content.
  2. Apply automated capitalization validation (not review-only) to every occurrence of “bůh tohoto věku” (4:4) and every κύριος/“Pán” occurrence, given how easily a single dropped capital slips through batch processing.
  3. Attach the mandatory translator notes fixed in 12_ai_translation_requirements.md to every occurrence of: reconciliation, be-reconciled-to-God, new creation, made-him-to-be-sin, become-the-righteousness-of-God, repentance, the god of this age, and the “super-apostles” irony — treat these eight as the non-negotiable floor for Phase 2 sign-off.
  4. Confirm the ČEP numeric version_id against YouVersion’s /versions API before generating any learner-facing hyperlink, per analysis/05_translation_landscape.md §6.
  5. Carry forward the Překlad nového světa non-echo instruction and the “smíření ≠ sacrament of confession” distinguishing-note requirement into every Phase 2 QA checklist, since both are new findings specific to this curriculum not previously documented at this level of specificity in the Romans baseline.
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