Executive Summary
Executive Summary — Ephesians Language Package (English → Gujarati)
Why it matters
Ephesians extends the Romans-anchored Gujarati Language Package into a book whose core passage (2:1–10) sits at the exact fault line of Gujarat’s dominant religious economy: God’s unearned grace versus the karma-merit mechanism that governs both popular Vaishnav/Swaminarayan devotional practice and Jain ascetic theology. Get કાર્યો vs. કર્મ wrong at Ephesians 2:9, and the translation makes Paul affirm the very system he is refuting. Beyond the core passage, the letter adds election/predestination, a Christ-body ecclesiology, a genuinely new Jew-Gentile humanity, a publicly-revealed “mystery,” and spiritual warfare against a personal devil — five doctrine clusters with no clean pre-existing Gujarati equivalent and real risk of syncretistic misreading.
Key findings
- 113 terms are now tracked in
assets/translation_memory.jsonfor this curriculum: 36 inherited exactly from the Romans baseline, 77 newly introduced by Ephesians’ distinctive vocabulary (mystery, predestination, redemption, body of Christ, one new humanity, armor of God, household-code terms, etc.). - 69 of those 113 terms (61%) are Critical or High risk (23 Critical + 46 High), each requiring mandatory human theologian review at every occurrence per the established routing rules — a materially higher concentration than typical epistolary material, driven by the density of doctrine in chapters 1, 2, and 6.
- 28 distinct doctrines are documented across the full six chapters in
assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json; 25 require human theologian review (11 Critical + 14 High) and 3 require native speaker review (Medium). Zero doctrines are automated-only — every doctrine in this letter carries meaningful syncretism or distortion risk in the Gujarati context. - Every chapter of Ephesians (1–6) independently contributes load-bearing new vocabulary; none is silently reused as filler. Chapter 1 (election/predestination/redemption/mystery), Chapter 2 (core passage — grace vs. works, one new humanity), Chapter 3 (mystery/access), Chapter 4 (body/gifts/new self), Chapter 5 (light-darkness/household codes), Chapter 6 (servants-masters/armor of God) are each fully documented.
- The single highest-density word-level risk in the letter is the κύριος disambiguation at Ephesians 6:5–9, where the same Greek word must render as શેઠ/માલિક for a human master and પ્રભુ for Christ within a few verses of each other — a one-word slip would catastrophically blur the baseline’s Critical “Lord” ruling.
Risks
- કાર્યો/કર્મ collision (Ephesians 2:9–10): the sharpest forbidden-substitution risk in either curriculum to date; કર્મ must never appear for “works” in any salvation context.
- રહસ્ય (mystery) misread as gupta vidyā: Gujarat’s Swaminarayan guru-disciple and Jain monastic teaching traditions both operate on an elite-disclosure model that is the structural opposite of Paul’s publicly-revealed mystery; every occurrence requires a clarifying note.
- પૂર્વનિર્ધારિત (predestined) collapsing into નિયતિ/નસીબ/karma: Gujarat’s everyday explanatory vocabulary for “why things happen” is saturated with fatalism language that must be actively excluded.
- Softening of “one new humanity” / “dividing wall” / “reconciliation” (2:11–22) toward generic tolerance or interfaith-harmony rhetoric — a live and specifically anticipated risk given real caste and communal division in Gujarat, not a theoretical one.
- Household codes (5:21–33; 6:1–9) read in isolation, reinforcing existing caste/household hierarchy rather than Paul’s Christ-qualified mutual framing; દાસ (servant) in particular carries real social memory of caste-based servitude.
- Spiritual warfare vocabulary (6:10–20) collapsing into Gujarat’s populated folk bhūt-pret spirit category or a pantheon-tier deity, rather than one specific, personal, already-defeated adversary.
Opportunities
- Ephesians 2:14’s “dividing wall” image and 2:15’s “one new humanity” land with unusual, genuine force in a culture where caste and communal walls remain socially real — this is a pointed contextualization opportunity, not merely a risk, provided the translation is never softened.
- The letter’s adoption/inheritance/sealing cluster (1:5,13–14,18) offers a strong positive contrast to both birth-caste inheritance and karmic reward frameworks, reinforcing the baseline’s existing દત્તકપણું doctrine with fresh, concrete support.
- Building the personal, defeated-but-active devil (શેતાન) from first principles for Jain-background hearers parallels the baseline’s already-proven method for teaching the incarnation to the same audience — a repeatable pipeline pattern.
Recommended actions
- Merge
assets/translation_memory.json(Ephesians version, 113 terms) into the active Phase 2 enforcement database before any segment translation begins; do not treat it as supplementary to a separate Romans-only file — it already contains the full inherited set. - Load
analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md(Ephesians extension) alongside, not instead of, the Romans baseline requirements document for every Phase 2 session. - Route all 25 Critical/High doctrines and all segments touching Ephesians 2:1–10, 6:5–9, and 6:10–20 to mandatory human theologian review; route the 3 Medium doctrines (Gifts for Building Up the Church, Household Codes — Children and Parents, Mission and Evangelism) to native speaker review with theologian escalation on drift.
- Lock Ephesians 2:8–9, 1:4–5, 2:14–16, and 6:12 as verbatim-consistent passages across every document in the curriculum, per the newly extended Theological Consistency Rules.
- Confirm the YouVersion
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