Executive Summary
Executive Summary — Micah (English → Hindi)
Smart Brevity format. This summarizes Phase 1 Steps 1–11 of the TRI pipeline for the Micah curriculum (destination language: Hindi), covering the full book (chapters 1–7) with Micah 6:6-8 as theological anchor.
Why it matters
Micah is the first Old Testament, Hebrew-sourced curriculum processed for this Hindi Language Package, following the New Testament Romans/Galatians baseline. It introduces a genre (covenant lawsuit), a register (cultic-ritual, royal-messianic), and a divine-name convention (יהוה → यहोवा) not previously present in the baseline. It also contains, in Micah 5:2, the OT scriptural root of the pipeline’s two most doctrinally sensitive Critical-tier Christological guardrails (Incarnation, Sonship of Christ) — meaning an error here does not stay contained to one Old Testament verse but propagates forward into every future NT curriculum’s treatment of Christ’s eternal preexistence. Get Micah 5:2, 6:8, and the divine name right, and the pipeline has a durable OT-to-NT bridge; get them wrong, and every downstream Christological and ethical doctrine inherits the corruption.
Key findings
- 18 doctrines identified across the full book, mapped to the curriculum’s 5 named doctrines (True Worship vs. Empty Ritual; Justice, Mercy, and Humility; The Coming Ruler from Bethlehem; Judgment on Corrupt Leaders; Hope of Restoration and Forgiveness) plus 13 supporting sub-doctrines, all cross-referenced in
assets/doctrine_risk_registry.jsonandanalysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md. - 4 Critical-tier and 11 High-tier doctrines (15 total) require mandatory human theologian review — every chapter of Micah touches at least one Critical or High doctrine; none is silently exempt.
- At the term level, 90 entries populate
assets/translation_memory.json: 32 inherited exactly from the Romans/Galatians baseline (परमेश्वर, यहोवा-adjacent conventions, पाप, दया, वाचा, बचे हुए लोग, देहधारण, आदि) and 58 new Micah-specific terms, of which 3 are Critical (न्याय/justice, यहोवा/the divine name, प्राचीनकाल से/from-ancient-days) and 18 are High — 21 terms total requiring mandatory theologian sign-off on every occurrence. - Hindu tradition carries the highest and most concentrated collision risk of any tradition surveyed, concentrated in exactly three places: the 6:6-7 sacrificial vocabulary (living Vedic homa/yajna practice), the 5:2 eternal-origin clause (avatar-cycle theology), and the 7:19 sin-removal imagery (river-immersion/visarjan practice) — see
analysis/04_comparative_theology.md. - Jewish interpretation is a uniquely valuable comparative resource (not merely a contrast case): Micah 6:8 is a Talmudic Torah-summary proof-text, and the Tashlich ceremony’s ritual enactment of 7:18-20 offers a theologically instructive contrast to the Hindu visarjan collision risk.
Risks
- न्याय (justice/mishpat) collision with Nyāya darśana and karmic “just deserts.” If unfenced, Micah’s central ethical demand reads as impersonal cosmic fairness rather than a personal covenant God’s own standard — corrupting both “Justice, Mercy, and Humility” and “Judgment on Corrupt Leaders.”
- מִקֶּדֶם מִימֵי עוֹלָם (5:2) collision with avatar-cycle theology. The single hardest lexical gap in the book; no natural Hindi noun avoids either an avatar-adjacent or a सनातन/dharma-adjacent misreading — only a fenced periphrastic phrase with mandatory theologian review suffices.
- 6:6-7’s ritual-escalation sequence read as a live ritual menu rather than a rejected rhetorical demolition, given होमबलि’s proximity to living Vedic havan/yajna practice.
- 7:19’s “cast into the depths of the sea” read as endorsing repeatable self-performed purification (visarjan-parallel), inverting the verse’s claim that this is God’s own sovereign, one-time act.
- दया (chesed) under-rendering into generic pity, losing covenant-loyalty content — a risk that is invisible to mechanical translation-memory compliance checks because दया IS the correct baseline term; only the mandatory supplementary gloss prevents theological under-specification.
- Cross-curriculum inconsistency risk: बैतलहम एप्राता (5:2) and shared OT quotations (5:2/Matthew 2:6; 7:6/Matthew 10:35-36) must match future NT curricula’s citation forms exactly, or the prophecy-fulfillment argument becomes textually invisible to Hindi readers moving between books.
Opportunities
- Micah 6:8’s cross-tradition resonance (Talmudic Torah-summary status; broad ethical agreement across Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish, and even Islamic readings) offers strong pastoral bridge-building potential, provided the covenant-grace ground of the requirement is preserved rather than assumed.
- The agrarian swords-into-plowshares image (4:3) is already shared cultural heritage in secular and interfaith peace discourse (including at the UN), giving translators a low-risk, high-resonance entry point into the book’s eschatological hope material.
- Jewish Tashlich practice provides a ready-made teaching contrast (symbolic enactment of God’s own act vs. self-effected ritual purification) that can inoculate Hindi readers against the visarjan misreading of 7:19 more effectively than abstract doctrinal explanation alone.
- The remnant motif’s exact-reuse consistency (बचे हुए लोग, chs. 2, 4, 5) demonstrates the pipeline’s cross-book term stability and can be highlighted as a model for future OT curricula’s election/grace vocabulary.
Recommended actions
- Load
assets/translation_memory.json,assets/bible_term_registry.json,assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, andanalysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md(this Phase 1 output set) before any Phase 2 Micah segment translation begins, in addition to — never instead of — the inherited Romans/Galatians baseline files. - Route all 15 Critical/High-tier doctrines and all 21 Critical/High-tier terms to mandatory human theologian review on EVERY occurrence, not merely first use, given Micah’s short book length and high recurrence density of its highest-risk vocabulary (न्याय alone recurs in three chapters).
- Enforce the mandatory translator-note requirement (Micah’s strengthened, every-occurrence standard) for: होमबलि and the 6:6-7 sequence, पहलौठा, प्राचीनकाल से/अनादिकाल से, न्याय, दया (chesed sense), नम्रता से चलना, भावी कथन, पापों को समुद्र की गहराइयों में डाल देना, ऊँचे स्थान/यहोवा के भवन का पर्वत contrast, and यहोवा.
- Lock बैतलहम एप्राता and the 5:2/7:6 OT-quotation renderings now, before any future Matthew or NT curriculum’s Phase 1 run, to guarantee the shared-citation verbatim-match rule can be honored downstream.
- Escalate any back-translation surfacing ईश्वर/भगवान for यहोवा, अवतार/सनातन for the 5:2 eternal-origin clause, or होम/हवन/यज्ञ for होमबलि as an automatic cult-rendering/doctrinal-drift contamination flag, consistent with the standing rule already established in
analysis/05_translation_landscape.md§4 and §6.
See analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md for the full doctrine matrix, assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json for the machine-readable risk registry, and analysis/04_comparative_theology.md for the cross-tradition reasoning grounding every Critical/High tier assignment referenced above.