Executive Summary
Executive Summary: 3 John — English → Persian Language Package
Why it matters
3 John is short (14 verses) but doctrinally dense for a Persian, Muslim-background house-church audience. It opens with a title (πρεσβύτερος) that collides with Iran and Afghanistan’s live Sufi pir-o-morid tradition, argues its central moral exhortation (“imitate good, not evil”) using a verb whose obvious Persian equivalent is a load-bearing Twelver Shia jurisprudential term, and builds its climactic commendation on a word (μαρτυρέω/“testify”) that is inseparable in Persian from the Karbala martyrdom vocabulary already flagged Critical in the baseline Romans package. Get these wrong and a pastoral letter about hospitality, humility, and honest testimony risks being heard as a mystical initiation text, a call to clerical submission, or a martyrdom commendation — three readings that would each derail the book’s actual, plain pastoral purpose.
Key findings
- 4 Critical-risk doctrines (of 8 total): Imitating Good rather than Evil, Church Leadership and Pride (Diotrephes), Commendation of Faithful Witness (Demetrius), and Truth and Christian Fellowship — plus 1 High-risk doctrine (Hospitality to Traveling Ministers) — together account for 5 of 8 doctrines requiring mandatory human theologian review at every occurrence, per
doctrine_risk_registry.json. - At the term level, the Core Glossary identifies 4 Critical-risk terms (πρεσβύτερος/elder, ἀλήθεια/truth, μιμέομαι/imitate, μαρτυρέω-μαρτυρία/testimony) and 4 High-risk terms (φιλοπρωτεύω/love of preeminence, ἐπιδέχομαι/accept-welcome, ἐκβάλλω/cast out, ἐκκλησία/church) — 8 terms in total requiring mandatory human theologian review at every single occurrence in Phase 2 translation.
- One forbidden substitution (تقلید کردن for “imitate”) is assessed as the single highest-priority translation risk in this book, on doctrinal parity with the baseline’s ناموس/شریعت and فرزندخواندگی/سرپرستی pairs.
- Three named individuals (Gaius, Diotrephes, Demetrius) anchor the letter’s doctrine in concrete pastoral case studies rather than abstract argument — a structural strength for teaching, provided their names and specific conduct are never generalized away.
Risks
- پیر (elder, v.1): the letter’s opening word is also the exact title of a Sufi spiritual master; risks framing the entire book inside a mystical master-disciple paradigm before any corrective context appears.
- تقلید کردن (imitate, v.11): the obvious everyday Persian verb is Shia jurisprudence’s technical term for obligatory legal emulation of a marja’; using it would turn a simple moral-example exhortation into a call to religious-legal submission. Permanently forbidden.
- شهادت (testimony, vv. 3, 6, 12): the only viable Persian NT rendering is inseparable from شهید/martyrdom in Twelver Shia Karbala piety; commending Demetrius’s شهادت risks being heard as commending martyrdom rather than verified character.
- حقیقت (truth, 6 occurrences): required to bear ἀλήθεια’s full weight but doubles as the technical name for esoteric attainment in the Sufi tariqat progression; v.12’s personified “the truth itself testifies” is the single highest-scrutiny clause in the book.
- اخراج از کلیسا (cast out of the church, v.10): for underground house-church members, expulsion can mean total loss of one’s remaining Christian community — a lived-stakes risk, not merely a lexical one.
- غیرمؤمنان vs. غیریهودیان (v.7): a false-friend risk specific to AI-assisted translation reflexively reusing the baseline’s fixed Gentiles term where it does not fit.
Opportunities
- بدرقه کردن (v.6): an existing, warmly-regarded Persian farewell custom of provisioning a departing traveler is an unusually strong natural equivalent for προπέμπω — a positive cultural bridge requiring no fencing.
- غریب (stranger, v.5): Persian poetic and Sufi tradition’s deep pathos for the estranged wanderer can be leveraged (with a clarifying gloss) to teach costly hospitality toward traveling ministers with genuine emotional resonance.
- The letter’s concrete, named-case-study structure (Gaius/Diotrephes/Demetrius) offers a naturally memorable teaching framework well-suited to oral, relational Persian house-church discipleship culture.
Recommended actions
- Adopt the 3 John
translation_memory.jsonandbible_term_registry.jsonas binding for all Phase 2 work, loaded alongside (never in place of) the Romans baseline files. - Enforce تقلید کردن and unqualified نفس as permanent forbidden substitutions in every AI translation pass, with automated pre-submission checks.
- Require the پیر first-occurrence gloss and the شهادت/حقیقت disambiguation notes at every occurrence, not only at first introduction, given how densely these terms recur in a 14-verse book.
- Route all 5 Critical/High-risk doctrines and all 8 Critical/High-risk terms through mandatory human theologian review before any segment is marked approved.
- Pair every “cast out of the church” (v.10) segment with combined doctrinal and pastoral-sensitivity review, given the real social cost of house-church expulsion for the target audience.
See analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md, analysis/08_core_glossary.md, and assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json for full supporting detail.