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Executive Summary

Executive Summary — Job Language Package (English)

Why it matters

This Language Package governs Phase 2 AI content generation for a full-book Job curriculum in English — a curriculum that carries markedly higher doctrinal and terminological risk than the Romans baseline it extends. Job is Old Testament Hebrew wisdom/lament literature, not New Testament Greek epistle, which introduces two risk categories the Romans baseline never had to manage: genuine textual ambiguity in the Hebrew itself (most acutely at the core passage, Job 19:25-27) and OT→NT theological-trajectory risk (Redeemer, mediator, and resurrection language that anticipates, but must not be flatly equated with, later New Testament doctrine). Layered onto these are the strongest false-friend collision in either curriculum to date (Satan vs. the pop-culture cartoon devil) and the most denominationally contested single verse in the book (Job 42:6’s “repentance”). Getting this package right is a precondition for every downstream Phase 2 lesson, devotional, and study-note file touching Job.

Key findings

  • Term-level risk is heavily concentrated at the top of the scale. Of 35 Job-specific term entries in assets/bible_term_registry.json, 9 are Critical and 13 are High (22 of 35, 63%, require mandatory human theologian review) — compared to Medium (11) and Low (2). Driving terms: Satan, Redeemer, the umpire/witness/mediator cluster, “I repent,” “you have not spoken rightly of me,” Leviathan, and righteousness/justification as misapplied by Job’s three friends.
  • Doctrine-level risk mirrors this concentration. Of 16 assigned doctrines in assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, 6 are Critical and 8 are High (14 of 16, 88%, require mandatory human theologian review); only 2 (the Heavenly Council, and Intercession/Restoration) route to native-speaker review, and zero doctrines are Low risk or automated-only — a materially different risk profile than the Romans baseline.
  • The core passage (Job 19:23-27) is the single highest concentration of risk in the curriculum. It contains two unresolved Critical textual-ambiguity cruxes (the “at last”/acharon fork and the “in my flesh”/mibbesari fork) stacked on top of the Critical false-friend term “Redeemer” (go’el) — a triple convergence that must never be silently resolved in Phase 2 output.
  • Satan (ha-satan) is this curriculum’s single strongest false-friend collision. Contemporary pop culture’s horned-cartoon-devil image directly inverts the text’s own point (a subordinate, permission-bound courtroom accuser), making this the highest-priority correction target from chapter 1 onward.
  • The book’s own climactic verdict (42:7-8) is countercultural and must not be softened. God explicitly names and rejects the three friends’ retribution theology while vindicating Job’s vehement protest as “rightly spoken” — in direct tension with popular prosperity-adjacent folk theology and with devotional cultures that treat any complaint to God as faithless.

Risks

  • Silent resolution of genuine ambiguity. The greatest single risk to doctrinal fidelity is an AI system defaulting to one confident reading of 19:25-26 or 42:6 without disclosing the documented range of scholarly and translation-tradition views, misrepresenting the actual state of the question.
  • Over-import of New Testament categories onto Job’s own historical horizon. Treating Job’s “Redeemer” hope as if he possessed full New Testament resurrection Christology would overstate the text; treating it as merely a generic “rescuer” would understate it. Both failure modes are live.
  • Pop-culture and folk-theology false friends producing confident misreading. Satan-as-cartoon-devil and retribution-theology-as-modern-prosperity-gospel are both strong, ready-made wrong frames readers will supply without active correction.
  • Idiom contamination. “The patience of Job” is a well-entrenched but inaccurate idiom that, if reinforced rather than corrected, will misdirect readers’ expectations for the entire book’s tone.
  • Pastoral flattening of the epilogue. A too-tidy “everything was restored and doubled” reading of 42:10-17 risks erasing the text’s own unaddressed grief over Job’s first lost children.

Opportunities

  • Handel’s Messiah and other strong Anglophone cultural assets can be named and leveraged, not merely corrected against. Job 19:25 is unusually culturally present among English speakers; Leviathan’s association with Hobbes’ political philosophy classic is a rare positive resonance with the text’s own sovereignty point — both should be used as engagement hooks with explicit correction attached.
  • The “Job’s comforters” idiom is an accurate, ready-made cultural asset requiring no correction, unlike “the patience of Job.”
  • Contemporary courtroom-literate culture is a genuine partial asset for Job’s pervasive lawsuit/legal-hearing metaphor (mishpat, the “umpire”/“witness”/“mediator” cluster, the “book” and “iron pen” of 19:23-24), provided the procedural-dispute-resolution false-friend risk is actively fenced.
  • The “just-world fallacy” (a documented secular psychological bias) offers a legitimate, compatible bridge concept for explaining the friends’ retribution theology to secular readers.
  1. Route all Phase 2 content touching Job 19:23-27, Job 42:1-9, Satan (chs. 1-2), the mediator/witness/umpire/Redeemer cluster, and Leviathan/Behemoth (chs. 40-41) to mandatory human theologian review before publication, per the escalation rules in analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md.
  2. Enforce the mandatory “then/now” two-step structure for every OT→NT trajectory claim (Redeemer→Christ; qum/chayah→resurrection; mediator cluster→Christ’s mediatorial office) — never a flat equivalence.
  3. Require explicit disclosure of the range of defensible readings at Job 19:25-26 and 42:6 in every document that quotes or discusses these verses, rather than allowing any single reading to be presented as settled.
  4. Actively name and correct “the patience of Job” and the retribution-theology/prosperity-gospel parallel wherever they might otherwise surface uncritically in lesson titles or framing language.
  5. Preserve God’s climactic verdict (42:7-8) at full doctrinal force in every downstream document — no softening, generalizing, or omission.

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