Executive Summary
Executive Summary — 2 John Hindi Language Package
Why it matters
2 John is short — thirteen verses, one chapter — but it is the highest doctrinal-density-per-verse book processed by this pipeline to date. Its four assigned doctrines (Walking in Truth and Love; Warning against Deceivers Denying the Incarnation; Hospitality and Doctrinal Discernment; Perseverance in the Teaching of Christ) each collide directly with a prominent, positively-valued concept in Hindu religious culture — cosmic Truth (सत्यमेव जयते), devotional love (प्रेम-भक्ति), sacred hospitality (अतिथि देवो भवः), and guru-transcendence (progressing beyond a teacher’s stage). Getting any one of these wrong doesn’t just create awkward phrasing — it can invert the verse’s meaning into its theological opposite. This package equips Phase 2 translators to render this letter without that inversion.
Key findings
- 41 total enforced terms now govern 2 John translation: 18 inherited exactly from the Romans/Galatians baseline (locked, zero deviation) and 23 new terms this letter introduces to the curriculum.
- 9 terms are Critical risk, 16 are High risk — together 25 of 41 terms (61%) require mandatory human theologian review on every occurrence, the highest proportion of any curriculum in this pipeline so far.
- 3 of this letter’s 11 doctrines are Critical risk, 4 are High risk — 7 of 11 doctrines (64%) route to mandatory human theologian review; 3 route to native speaker review; only 1 (Congregational Family and Belonging) is automated-review-sufficient.
- Single highest-stakes decision in the book: देहधारण (incarnation) must never drift to अवतार in 2 John 1:7 — the verse’s entire definition of heresy is denial of Christ’s permanent, once-for-all incarnation, and अवतार’s temporary/repeatable divine-descent framing would make that heresy textually indistinguishable from orthodoxy.
- Second highest-stakes decision: आगे बढ़ जाना (going ahead of Christ’s teaching, 2 John 1:9) must read as loss of God, directly inverting the culturally-prized guru-transcendence pattern — no existing Hindi Bible edition surveyed fully avoids some positively-loaded advancement vocabulary here, making this a systemic soft spot in the translation landscape, not a fringe error.
- 2 John’s translation history is thin (rarely preached, rarely retranslated with fresh scholarly attention), which raises rather than lowers risk: inherited renderings in circulation have gone comparatively unexamined.
Risks
- Incarnation collapse (Critical): अवतार substitution for देहधारण (1:7) erases the letter’s central heresy-warning.
- Valence inversion (Critical): positively-loaded advancement vocabulary (उन्नति करना/प्रगति करना) for προάγων (1:9) would make the text praise what it condemns.
- Trinitarian dilution (Critical): any drift in the eight reused baseline terms within the 1:3 greeting (परमेश्वर, पिता, यीशु, मसीह, परमेश्वर का पुत्र, अनुग्रह, दया, शांति) compromises the letter’s opening affirmation of Christ’s co-equal Sonship before the argument even begins.
- Hospitality softening (High): translators, uncomfortable with 1:10-11’s severity against अतिथि देवो भवः, may hedge “do not receive… do not greet” into a vague caution, blunting a categorical apostolic instruction.
- Greeting mis-substitution (High): नमस्ते inside translated verse text would import an unrelated Advaitic premise (“divine within you”) absent from the source.
- Truth/Love genericization (High): सत्य and प्रेम, if left unanchored by context or note, default to impersonal cosmic-absolute and devotional-romantic readings respectively rather than the letter’s specific, willed, apostolic-content senses.
- Cross-curriculum term collision (High, structural): मसीह की शिक्षा (teaching of Christ) vs. मसीह की व्यवस्था (law of Christ, Galatians) name different Greek words and referents; conflation would blur two distinct doctrinal categories across a learner’s cumulative curriculum experience.
- Karma-adjacent drift (High): फल/कर्म substitutions for reward/works (1:8, 1:11) would convert relational warnings into karma-doctrine restatements.
Opportunities
- Reuse, don’t reinvent: 18 baseline terms carry over exactly, meaning over 40% of this letter’s enforced vocabulary requires zero new adjudication — Phase 2 can move quickly on those segments.
- Precedent-setting neologisms: मसीह-विरोधी (antichrist) fills a genuine Hindi vocabulary gap with a transparent, loanword-free compound — a reusable pattern for any future Johannine-corpus curriculum (1 John, 3 John, Revelation) this pipeline may process.
- Teachable inversions: vv.9-11’s direct collisions with guru-transcendence and hospitality norms are pedagogically rich precisely because they are counter-cultural — accompanying materials can turn the translation risk into a strength by explicitly teaching the contrast, not merely avoiding it.
- Thin existing landscape = clean slate: because 2 John lacks the dense retranslation history of Romans/Galatians, this package can establish authoritative Hindi renderings (सत्य-anchoring, आगे बढ़ जाना’s inverted valence, अभिवादन over नमस्ते) with less inherited-error correction required.
Recommended actions
- Lock all 41 terms in
assets/translation_memory.jsonbefore any Phase 2 segment translation begins; treat the 18 inherited terms as immutable and the 23 new terms as binding pending only Step 13 formal adjudication. - Route every segment touching 2 John 1:7 and 1:9 to mandatory human theologian review by default — do not wait for a flagged back-translation discrepancy to trigger escalation, given these two verses’ combined Critical weight.
- Attach mandatory translator notes (not merely recommended ones) to every occurrence of देहधारण, मसीह-विरोधी, मसीह की शिक्षा, आगे बढ़ जाना, घर में ग्रहण करना, अभिवादन, सत्य, and प्रेम, per
12_ai_translation_requirements.md. - Resolve the two open cross-curriculum consistency flags (सत्य vs. सच्चाई; मसीह की शिक्षा vs. मसीह की व्यवस्था) at the earliest Step 13 doctrinal fidelity review, before they propagate into further Johannine-corpus curricula.
- Brief theologian and native-speaker reviewers explicitly on the guru-transcendence and अतिथि देवो भवः cultural collisions before review begins, so severity is not mistaken for translation error requiring softening.
- Validate the YouVersion version ID (329, Hindi O.V.) against the live catalog before any public-facing hyperlink is generated, per the open caveat in
05_translation_landscape.md.