3 John — hebrew
TRI knowledge bundle for 3 John (hebrew).
Executive Summary
Executive Summary: 3 John (English → Hebrew)
Why it matters
3 John is the New Testament’s shortest book, but for a Hebrew-speaking audience it concentrates an unusually dense cluster of high-stakes translation decisions into just 14 verses. Its central term — “truth” (ἀλήθεια → אמת) — sits directly in the path of Modern Hebrew’s most common conversational filler word (“באמת,” “really?”), meaning the letter’s entire theological architecture (hospitality, leadership, witness — all defined “in the truth”) can be silently flattened by a single unanchored word choice. This curriculum also introduces a second sacred-Name collision point (τὸ ὄνομα / “the Name” in 1:7) independent of, but structurally parallel to, the baseline Romans package’s Adonai/Lord collision — and a leadership-pride term (φιλοπρωτεύω, 1:9) with zero prior Hebrew Bible-translation precedent to fall back on.
Key findings
- Full-book coverage achieved. 3 John has one chapter (14 verses); the core passage is the entire book. All doctrine-bearing content has been mapped verse-by-verse across Steps 4–8 (comparative theology, linguistic gaps, semantic analysis, core glossary); no verse was silently omitted.
- Baseline reuse is extensive and clean. Seven baseline Romans terms (church/קהילה, God/אלוהים, peace/שלום, gentiles/גויים, Jesus/ישוע, Messiah/משיח, apostle/שליח) carry over into 3 John unchanged, giving learners moving between curricula consistent vocabulary — a genuine cross-curriculum asset, not merely a compliance requirement.
- This letter introduces 33 new theological terms not present in the Romans baseline, spanning proper names, pastoral vocabulary, hospitality vocabulary, and — the package’s hardest problem — leadership-abuse vocabulary with no settled Hebrew precedent (φιλοπρωτεύω).
- The “truth” problem is structurally unlike anything in the Romans baseline. Most Romans-package risk comes from a good word having narrowed or drifted (tzedakah → “charity,” kiddush → a specific ritual). Here the correct word (אמת) is fully intact and richly resourced (אֵל אֱמֶת, Psalm 31:6) — the danger is pure overexposure through ubiquitous casual use, requiring document-level anchoring discipline rather than lexical substitution.
- Two sacred-territory collision points exist side by side in this short letter: הַשֵּׁם’s status as the spoken Tetragrammaton substitute (v.7) and קהילה’s supersessionism-adjacent sensitivity (vv.6,9,10) both require theologian-level scaffolding within the same 14 verses.
- Term-level risk counts (per
assets/bible_term_registry.json, 3 John edition /08_core_glossary.md): 2 Critical, 8 High, 15 Medium, 12 Low — 39 total tracked terms (including inherited baseline terms and proper names). - Doctrine-level risk counts (per
assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json): 1 Critical (Truth and Christian Fellowship), 4 High (Hospitality to Traveling Ministers; Church Leadership and Pride; Commendation of Faithful Witness; Gospel Ministry for the Name’s Sake), 2 Medium (Imitating Good rather than Evil; Pastoral Care and Spiritual Fatherhood), 0 Low. - Human theologian review is required for 5 of 7 doctrines and for 10 of 39 tracked terms (2 Critical + 8 High); native speaker review covers the remaining 2 Medium doctrines and 15 Medium terms; no doctrine and only proper names/basic vocabulary (12 terms) qualify for automated-only review.
Risks
- Truth erosion (Critical doctrine, High term risk): unanchored אמת at first occurrence (1:1) risks a cascade failure across all 5 occurrences (1:1,1:3,1:4,1:8,1:12), since nearly every other doctrine in the letter is argued from this term.
- Sacred-Name double exposure: both הַשֵּׁם (v.7) and קהילה’s supersessionism risk (vv.6,9,10) require deliberate scaffolding in the same short document, with no room for the kind of dilution that a longer book might absorb.
- No-precedent coinage (φιλοπρωτεύω, v.9): the single highest-stakes rendering decision in the letter has no existing Hebrew Bible-translation fallback; a wrong or under-scaffolded choice reads either as neutral leadership ambition (too soft) or generic insult (too vague), undermining the letter’s specific doctrinal diagnosis.
- Cross-curriculum contamination: גויים (v.7) reuses the Romans-package term but shifts sense (declined outside funding vs. “the nations” as mission field); without a translator’s note, readers may import the wrong nuance from prior Romans study.
- Sectarian reference contamination: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Hebrew NWT and Sacred Name Movement editions have documented, doctrinally-motivated renderings of exactly this letter’s hardest terms (τὸ ὄνομα, Diotrephes); any inadvertent convergence with those renderings is a hard validation failure, not a stylistic quibble.
Opportunities
- Positive baseline continuity: shared roots (שותפים/שותפות, נאמן/אמונה, שליח/שליחות) let this curriculum actively reinforce, rather than merely coexist with, Romans-curriculum vocabulary already familiar to learners.
- Rich OT resonances available as teaching assets, not just risk-mitigations: hachnasat orchim (Genesis 18) for hospitality, the yetzer hatov/yetzer hara framework for the good/evil binary, Deuteronomy 19:15’s multiple-witness principle for Demetrius’s threefold commendation, and מתהלך’s Enoch/Noah resonance for “walking in the truth” all give this short letter unusually strong positive cultural footing for a Hebrew-speaking audience.
- A compact, high-value teaching unit: because the entire book is 14 verses, this curriculum can serve as a focused case study in doctrine-aware translation methodology (truth-anchoring, sacred-Name scaffolding, no-precedent coinage) that is more tractable to review in full than a longer book.
Recommended actions
- Lock
assets/translation_memory.json(v2) and route its 10 Critical/High new-and-inherited terms for 3 John through human theologian review before Phase 2 segment translation begins, peranalysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md. - Treat the אמת anchoring gloss at 1:1 as a document-level gate: no other segment containing אמת (1:3, 1:4, 1:8, 1:12) may be finalized until the 1:1 anchor is theologian-approved.
- Obtain mandatory theologian sign-off on the coined φιλοπρωτεύω phrase (האוהב לעמוד בראש) before any batch processing of 1:9 occurs.
- Confirm the YouVersion
{VERSION_ID}for the recommended Habrit Hakhadasha edition (peranalysis/05_translation_landscape.md§4) before generating any learner-facing hyperlinks. - Carry forward all 7 inherited Romans terms and their baseline risk tiers unchanged; do not re-litigate their renderings within the 3 John workflow.
This document satisfies PRD Phase 1 Step 11 (Executive Summary) for the 3 John curriculum and is fully consistent with assets/translation_memory.json, assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, assets/bible_term_registry.json, and analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md.