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2 Thessalonians — marathi

TRI knowledge bundle for 2 Thessalonians (marathi).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary: 2 Thessalonians (English → Marathi) Language Package

Why it matters

2 Thessalonians is a short but doctrinally dense letter whose core passage (2:1-12, the Day of the Lord and the Man of Lawlessness) sits directly on top of Marathi’s most acute syncretism fault lines: cyclical vs. linear time (Warkari/Hindu yuga cosmology), impersonal karmic judgment vs. a personal God’s righteous verdict (the specific doctrine Ambedkarite Buddhist communities rejected in 1956), and guru-parampara lineage authority vs. the closed apostolic deposit (“tradition”). This Language Package extends — and never contradicts — the Romans baseline so that Phase 2 translators can proceed with a single, consistent, enforceable glossary across both curricula.

Key findings

  • 38 new theological terms are introduced by this book beyond the Romans baseline, spanning all three chapters; 21 Romans-baseline terms recur and are reused exactly (no re-argument, only re-anchoring to new verse contexts).
  • Of the 38 new terms: 8 are Critical risk, 19 are High risk, 11 are Medium risk — a markedly higher Critical/High concentration than Romans, reflecting this letter’s dense apocalyptic and judgment vocabulary packed into a short text.
  • The full-book doctrine registry contains 18 doctrines total: 6 Critical, 7 High, 4 Medium, 1 Low13 doctrines require mandatory human theologian review, 4 require native speaker review, and 1 (Thanksgiving) is automated-review-sufficient.
  • The single highest collision-risk term in the entire curriculum is परंपरा (“tradition,” 2:15; 3:6), which doubles as the ordinary Marathi word for sampradaya (guru-parampara lineage authority) — every occurrence requires the mandatory qualifier “प्रेषितांकडून मिळालेली” (received from the apostles).
  • The core passage (2:1-12) alone contains 4 of the book’s 6 Critical doctrines (Day of the Lord, Man of Lawlessness, God’s Righteous Judgment’s fullest statement, and the Parousia/Coming vocabulary shared with Lordship of Christ), confirming it as the theological center of gravity, though full-book coverage (all three chapters) has been completed per PRD mandate.

Risks

  • Karma-judgment collision (Critical): देवाचा नीतिमान न्याय, सार्वकालिक नाश, and भ्रमाचे सामर्थ्य (1:5-9; 2:11-12) risk being read as an impersonal karmic ledger unless every occurrence uses explicit personal-agent (देवाने) phrasing — this is the doctrine’s single most historically loaded risk for Ambedkarite Buddhist-background readers.
  • Guru-lineage collision (Critical): unqualified परंपरा (2:15; 3:6) risks being heard as an endorsement of generic sampradaya authority rather than the specific, closed, apostolic deposit about Christ.
  • Cyclical-time collision (Critical): प्रभूचा दिवस and आगमन risk assimilation to Hindu yuga-cycle/Kalki expectation or to a Buddhist framework with no category for a single, final historical climax.
  • Structural confusion risk (High): नाशाचा पुत्र (“son of destruction,” 2:3) is grammatically identical to देवाचा पुत्र (“Son of God”); every occurrence must be pedagogically fenced against confusion with Christ’s true, unique divine Sonship.
  • Devotional-vocabulary bleed (High): प्रीती (“love,” new to this curriculum) and सहनशीलता (“endurance”) both risk collapsing into Warkari bhakti-prema devotional ardor or Stoic/Buddhist self-cultivated detachment respectively, unless consistently anchored to Spirit-produced, hope-fueled, Christ-specific meaning.

Opportunities

  • Because Romans already established the दुहेरी (dual-tradition) enforcement discipline — checking every Critical term against both Warkari-Hindu and Navayana Buddhist false friends — this curriculum can extend that discipline directly rather than building it from scratch, accelerating Phase 2 readiness.
  • The letter’s short length (3 chapters) concentrates review effort: prioritizing theologian review on the core passage (2:1-12) and the two “tradition” occurrences (2:15; 3:6) covers a large share of this book’s total doctrinal risk efficiently.
  • The Restrainer (2:6-7) and Temple of God (2:4) present a rare opportunity to model disciplined interpretive restraint for translators: the correct handling in both cases is to preserve the source text’s own genuine ambiguity rather than resolve it, a procedural lesson transferable to future curricula.
  1. Load assets/translation_memory.json and assets/bible_term_registry.json (2 Thessalonians versions) alongside — not instead of — the Romans baseline files before any Phase 2 segment translation begins.
  2. Route all segments within 2:1-12, all परंपरा occurrences (2:15; 3:6), and all 1:5-10 righteous-judgment segments to mandatory human theologian review before approval, per analysis/12_ai_translation_requirements.md’s escalation rules.
  3. Enforce the mandatory qualifier on परंपरा and the mandatory देवाने-subject phrasing on righteous-judgment language as non-negotiable validation checks in Phase 2 Step 15-17 tooling, not merely as translator guidance.
  4. Carry forward the नाशाचा पुत्र / देवाचा पुत्र proximity rule into all lesson and footnote templates so the two phrases are never presented without their contrast made explicit.
  5. Brief all Phase 2 theologian reviewers on the specific Ambedkarite-Buddhist historical context documented in analysis/04_comparative_theology.md before they review any God’s Righteous Judgment or Divine Calling/Election segment, given the acute, living pastoral weight of the karma-birth-status rejection in this audience.

*This summary must be read alongside `analysis/07_semantic_analysis.md`, `analysis/08_core_glossary.md`, `analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md`, `assets/translation_memory.json`, `assets/bible_term_registry.json`, and `assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json`, all produced for this curriculum, and extends without contradicting the baseline Romans Language Package.*
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