Executive Summary
Executive Summary: 3 John → Javanese Language Package
Why it matters
3 John is the shortest book in the New Testament, but for Javanese translation it punches above its weight: a personal 14-verse letter generates 1 Critical-risk doctrine, 4 High-risk doctrines, 2 Critical-risk terms, and 7 High-risk terms — a concentration of theologian-review-required content per verse that exceeds most single chapters of Romans. The letter’s controlling concept (truth, ἀλήθεια, occurring 6 times in 14 verses) and its one genuinely explosive term (“Gentiles/unbelievers,” ἐθνικός, v.7) mean this short book cannot be treated as a low-effort add-on to the Romans package it extends.
Key findings
- Full-book coverage confirmed. 3 John has exactly one chapter; the core passage (1:1–14) IS the entire book. All 14 verses have been analyzed, and none were silently skipped — even the closing greeting (vv.13–14) carries a Low-tier idiom-handling requirement.
- 41 new terms added to translation memory, layered on top of 3 baseline Romans terms that recur here unchanged (Gusti Allah, pasamuwan, katentreman). New-term risk breakdown: 1 Critical, 7 High, 17 Medium, 16 Low.
- 7 doctrines identified, matching curriculum parameters exactly: Hospitality to Traveling Ministers (Critical), Truth and Christian Fellowship (High), Church Leadership and Pride/Diotrephes (High), Commendation of Faithful Witness/Demetrius (High), Imitating Good rather than Evil (High), Spiritual Fatherhood in Ministry (Medium), Christian Greeting and Benediction (Low).
- The letter never names Jesus, Lord, Holy Spirit, grace, or salvation directly — its only Christological reference is the oblique “the Name” (v.7), meaning translators must resist importing Romans-style Christ-vocabulary the Greek text does not warrant.
- The dominant risk pattern is crowdedness, not absence. Nearly every high-risk 3 John term (truth, imitate, testify, elder, do-good/do-evil) collides with an existing, culturally embedded Javanese concept — kejawen mystical vocabulary, guru-murid devotional practice, village adat elder-authority, or karma-adjacent folk proverbs — rather than lacking any Javanese equivalent at all.
Risks
- Critical: “Gentiles/unbelievers” (ethnikos, v.7) must never be rendered kapir, the Islamic-derived “infidel” term, which would convert a neutral missions-support principle into a religio-political slur in Javanese Muslim-majority society. This is a NEW forbidden-substitution entry not present in the Romans baseline.
- High: “Truth” (kayektosan), the letter’s 6-times-repeated controlling term, risks collapsing into the kejawen kasunyatan sejati/ngèlmu sejati esoteric-attainment framework, reorienting the whole letter from communal, conduct-evidenced gospel reality toward private mystical gnosis.
- High: “The Name” (v.7) is 3 John’s only Christological anchor; a generic, uncapitalized “jeneng” would strip the hospitality doctrine of its Christ-centered grounding entirely.
- High: Diotrephes’ rebuke (vv.9–10) sits against the grain of Javanese honor-culture (krama itself, priyayi status-consciousness), creating equal and opposite failure modes — softening the rebuke into acceptable status-seeking, or wrongly implying krama’s own honor conventions are condemned.
- High: “Imitate” (v.11) and “testify/testimony” (vv.3, 6, 12) each risk drift toward existing devotional patterns (guru-murid mystical imitation; wali-tomb-style validation) that would substitute a different religious logic for the text’s own.
Opportunities
- Javanese’s continuous, settled Bible-translation tradition (per
05_translation_landscape.md) means no wholesale vocabulary gaps require invented neologisms; every new term resolves to either an existing lexical item (fenced with a teaching note) or a compositional phrase already validated in this Phase 1 process. - Because 3 John shares only 3 terms with the Romans baseline, this package can be near-fully validated as an independent, cleanly-scoped extension with minimal risk of destabilizing existing Romans curriculum consistency.
- The letter’s short length (14 verses) allows the entire book to be treated as a single Phase 2 processing unit, reducing cross-worker synchronization risk during batch translation.
Recommended actions
- Route all Critical and High-risk segments to human theologian review — 5 of 7 doctrines (Critical + High) and 8 of 44 total translation-memory terms (2 Critical + 7 High, excluding one term double-counted across doctrine and term tiers) require this tier before Phase 2 sign-off.
- Add the “kapir” forbidden-substitution rule to the AI system prompt immediately — this is the single highest-consequence addition in this package and must not be deferred to a later revision cycle.
- Mandate translator notes at every occurrence of kayektosan (truth), Asmanipun Gusti (the Name), remen ngunggul-unggulaken piyambak (loves to be first), and niru (imitate) — these four terms carry the compounding cultural-collision risk documented across
04_comparative_theology.md,06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md, and11_doctrine_analysis.md. - Carry the inherited Romans-baseline Critical rules forward unchanged (Gusti Allah never bare Gusti; no Nabi Isa; no manunggaling kawula gusti) even though most of their specific referents (Jesus, Incarnation, Resurrection) do not lexically occur in 3 John, since Phase 2 workers must not import them where the Greek does not warrant it.
- Sign off this Phase 1 package as ready for Phase 2, with the explicit understanding that 3 John’s risk profile is concentrated in cultural-collision framing (teaching notes) rather than missing vocabulary — the translation team’s effort should be weighted toward doctrinal teaching-note quality, not further lexical research.
Term and Doctrine Counts Requiring Theologian Oversight
| Category | Critical | High | Total Requiring Theologian Review |
|---|---|---|---|
Doctrines (doctrine_risk_registry.json) | 1 (Hospitality to Traveling Ministers) | 4 (Truth and Christian Fellowship; Church Leadership and Pride; Commendation of Faithful Witness; Imitating Good rather than Evil) | 5 of 7 doctrines |
Translation memory terms (translation_memory.json, incl. inherited) | 2 (god [inherited], gentiles_unbelievers [new]) | 7 (truth, testify_testimony, the_name, loves_to_be_first, receive_accept_authority, cast_out, imitate) | 9 of 44 terms |
Native-speaker-review tier: 1 doctrine (Spiritual Fatherhood in Ministry) plus 19 Medium-risk terms. Automated-review tier: 1 doctrine (Christian Greeting and Benediction) plus 16 Low-risk terms.