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Executive Summary

Executive Summary — The Gospel of John Language Package (Indonesian)

Why it matters

The Gospel of John is the most theologically dense — and most doctrinally collision-prone — curriculum this pipeline has processed for Indonesian to date. It extends, and in several places intensifies, the Romans baseline’s tawhid-related risk profile: where Romans concentrated its Critical-risk terms mainly around Anak Allah and keselamatan, John adds the Logos doctrine, the Seven “I Am” Statements, a direct and repeated crucifixion-historicity collision with Quran 4:157, and a named, circulating Indonesian Islamic apologetic argument (Paraclete = Muhammad) that Romans has no equivalent of. Getting this Language Package right determines whether first-generation believers from a Muslim-majority background receive John’s Christology intact or slowly eroded by silent, uncorrected false-friend terms.

Key findings

  • 11 Critical-risk and 15 High-risk doctrines (26 of 36 total) require mandatory human theologian review for every occurrence — a heavier theologian-review load, proportionally, than the Romans baseline.
  • 28 Critical-risk and 36 High-risk terms (64 of 79 total terms in the John-specific registry) carry syncretism or doctrine-destruction risk; only 1 term is Low-risk (a proper name, Musa).
  • The single largest new structural risk is the Seven “I Am” Statements, which must be translated and reviewed as one unified cross-book set, not independently per verse — any inconsistency in the “Akulah…” formula undermines the doctrine of Christ’s deity as a whole.
  • Two named, specific counter-arguments — not generic background risk — require direct anticipation: (1) the claim that the Paraclete prophecy (John 14-16) refers to Muhammad, and (2) the Quranic denial that Jesus was crucified at all (4:157). Both are actively taught in mainstream Indonesian Islamic religious education.
  • The core passage (John 3:1-21) alone carries four Critical-risk doctrine points simultaneously: the New Birth, God’s Love for the World, Judgment and Belief/Unbelief, and (via the bronze-serpent typology, 3:14) an early anticipation of Christ’s Substitutionary Death.
  • A systemic language gap — the kebenaran convergence (one Indonesian word serving both righteousness from Romans and truth from John, appearing 25+ times) — requires a standing disambiguation protocol rather than a one-time fix, most acutely at John 14:6.

Risks

  • Highest-tier risk (theologian review, no exceptions): Thomas’s confession (20:28, applying unqualified Allah to Jesus), the Unity of the Father and the Son (10:30), the absolute “I am” set (8:24, 28, 58; 13:19; 18:5-6, 8), the Logos/Incarnation cluster (1:1-14), the New Birth (3:1-8), and every Passion-narrative crucifixion reference.
  • Silent-drift risk: the absolute ἐγώ εἰμι formula is invisible in ordinary Indonesian tense morphology — a reviewer checking only the target text, without the mandated teaching note, would not detect a doctrinal loss.
  • False-analogy risk: “born again” (dilahirkan kembali) risks silent absorption into existing Indonesian ritual-purification vocabulary (wudu, mandi taubat) or reincarnation associations, unless the “from above” sense is explicitly taught every time.
  • Sectarian-rendering contamination risk: Jehovah’s Witness (Saksi Yehuwa) Indonesian New World Translation renderings of John 1:1 (“a god”), 8:58, and the Paraclete (“tenaga aktif Allah”) circulate publicly and must be actively excluded, not merely avoided by default care.

Opportunities

  • John’s own narrative repeatedly anticipates and records the exact objections a modern Indonesian audience will raise (10:31-33’s blasphemy charge; 8:59’s attempted stoning) — these give translators built-in, textually grounded teaching anchors rather than requiring external apologetic material.
  • The water motif chain (3:5 → 4:10-14 → 7:37-39 → 19:34) and the light/darkness motif chain (1:4-9 → 3:19-21 → 8:12 → 9:5) let a single well-taught note at first occurrence pay doctrinal dividends across many later chapters.
  • John 20:31’s stated purpose verse offers a ready-made capstone teaching passage that fuses belief, Christ’s identity, and eternal life — ideal for closing curriculum material without introducing new risk.
  1. Route all 26 Critical/High-risk doctrines and all 64 Critical/High-risk terms through mandatory human theologian review before Phase 2 lock; do not batch-approve any segment containing them.
  2. Process the Seven “I Am” Statements and all Paraclete occurrences as single consolidated consistency passes, not independently across parallel Phase 2 workers.
  3. Resolve the open John 19:30 harmonization flag (Sudah genap vs. mainstream TB’s Sudah selesai) at the doctrine-risk review gate before Phase 2 lock.
  4. Confirm YouVersion version ID 306 (TB) against the live catalog at Phase 2 integration time, and back-fill it into the Romans Language Package for pipeline-wide consistency.
  5. Brief all Phase 2 reviewers on the two named apologetic arguments (Paraclete-as-Muhammad; crucifixion denial) and the Saksi Yehuwa exclusion list by name, not merely by generic caution, per 05_translation_landscape.md.

This summary is the Phase 1 entry point for the John Language Package. See assets/translation_memory.json, assets/bible_term_registry.json, assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, and analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md for the enforced Phase 2 instruction set, and analysis/07_semantic_analysis.md through analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md for full supporting analysis.

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