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1 Thessalonians — dogri

TRI knowledge bundle for 1 Thessalonians (dogri).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary — 1 Thessalonians (English → Dogri)

Why it matters: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 is one of the most pastorally consequential passages in the New Testament — it is what churches turn to at funerals. In the Duggar region, this exact grief-moment is where three live, actively-practiced local frameworks (śrāddha ancestral death-rites, punarjanam/reincarnation, and Vaishno Devi’s mannat vow-boon economy) are most likely to quietly substitute themselves for the biblical hope of bodily resurrection and reunion with Christ — making translation precision here a pastoral-care issue, not just a linguistic one.


Key findings

  • This curriculum extends, and never contradicts, the Romans baseline. All 32 baseline terms relevant to this letter (gospel, grace, faith, resurrection, lord, salvation, holy_spirit, etc.) are reused exactly, with zero re-decisions.
  • 1 Thessalonians introduces 43 new theological terms not present in the Romans package, concentrated in eschatology (Return of Christ, Day of the Lord), the resurrection-of-believers extension, and sanctification’s climactic statement (5:23).
  • Two new collision frameworks surface beyond the Romans baseline’s documented risks: (1) popular Duggar expectation of Vishnu’s Kalki avatar at the close of Kali Yuga, directly threatening “parousia” and “Day of the Lord”; (2) the North Indian śrāddha ancestral death-rite framework, directly threatening “fallen asleep” and “the dead in Christ” in 4:13-18’s explicit grief context. A third, lower-grade risk is jyotish/muhurta astrological date-calculation, threatening “times and seasons” (5:1).
  • No mature independent Dogri Bible translation of this letter is currently confirmed to exist (per 05_translation_landscape.md); Hindi and Punjabi renderings are usable only as comparanda, never as a source to copy — including Hindi’s own doctrinally-safe पुनरुत्थान, which must still be rejected in favor of Dogri’s attested मुर्दघरा चा जिंदा होना.
  • Jehovah’s Witnesses/Watchtower literature circulates regionally and directly targets this letter’s content (invisible/already-occurred parousia, soul-sleep annihilationism, Michael-as-Christ, यहोवा as divine name) — now an explicit escalation trigger in Phase 2 tooling.

Risks (quantified)

LevelTerm-level count (bible_term_registry.json)Doctrine-level count (doctrine_risk_registry.json)
Critical19 terms5 doctrines
High27 terms11 doctrines
Medium24 terms4 doctrines
Low8 terms1 doctrine
Total requiring human theologian review46 terms (Critical+High)16 doctrines
Total requiring native speaker review4 doctrines
Total automated-only1 doctrine

Single highest-stakes risk in the entire curriculum: rendering parousia (Christ’s Return) as or adjacent to अवतार. Raghunath Mandir’s Rama-avatar devotion plus the popularly awaited Kalki avatar make this the most locally “available” wrong answer in the whole Language Package — higher exposure than any single Romans-baseline risk, because this curriculum’s core doctrine (Return of Christ) sits exactly on top of it.

Second highest-stakes risk: believers’ resurrection collapsing into पुनर्जन्म (reincarnation) or śrāddha-style ancestral-rite framing at 4:13-16 — amplified because this is taught in a live grief context, the exact emotional moment where an inherited reincarnation framework would feel most comforting and least resisted.


Opportunities

  • Dogra Rajput warrior heritage resonates positively with 5:8’s armor-of-faith-love-hope imagery — a rare case where local cultural resource strengthens rather than threatens the doctrine, provided it is not tied to a specific historic Dogra military/dynastic symbol.
  • Islam’s shared insistence that the Day of Judgment’s timing is known only to God offers a genuine, usable point of contact for teaching 5:1-3’s “times and seasons,” distinct from (and safer than) any Hindu comparanda.
  • The Watchtower literature’s known regional circulation is a forecasting asset, not just a threat: because its specific mistranslations (invisible parousia, soul-sleep annihilationism, Michael-as-Christ) are already documented, Phase 2 validation can pre-build automated back-translation checks against them.

  1. Route all four parousia occurrences (2:19; 3:13; 4:15; 5:23) and all three “fallen asleep”/“dead in Christ” occurrences (4:13-16) to human theologian review as a standing rule, not case-by-case — these are the two highest-exposure doctrinal clusters in the letter.
  2. Confirm the BSI Dogri Bible’s existing rendering of 1 Thessalonians (if any) before Phase 2 begins, per the standing action item in 05_translation_landscape.md; reconcile this Language Package against it rather than deploying unconfirmed provisional terms at scale.
  3. Confirm and lock the YouVersion [DOGRI_VERSION_ID] placeholder and the provisional book-name 1 थिस्सलुनीकियों before any learner-facing hyperlinks or citations ship.
  4. Mandate the five translator notes specified in 12_ai_translation_requirements.md (fallen-asleep/śrāddha, parousia/Kalki, spirit-soul-body/ātman, caught-up/Vaishno-Devi-merger, Day-of-the-Lord/Kali-Yuga) at every occurrence, regardless of whether the doctrinal choice appears self-evident to the AI system.
  5. Proceed to Phase 2 segment translation using the assets delivered in this step (translation_memory.json, 12_ai_translation_requirements.md), with the Romans baseline package loaded first in every session per the Pre-flight Checklist.
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