Jude — portuguese
TRI knowledge bundle for Jude (portuguese).
Executive Summary
Executive Summary — Jude Language Package (Portuguese)
Why it matters
Jude is short — 25 verses, one chapter — but doctrinally the densest book yet processed against this destination-language authority. Every verse of the letter carries load-bearing theological vocabulary, and Jude’s specific argument (a closed, once-for-all apostolic deposit; eternal, non-cyclical judgment; a personal devil and a fixed angelic order; a Spirit who indwells rather than “channels”) collides with Brazilian Kardecist Spiritism more directly and more frequently, verse-for-verse, than Romans does. This package extends — without altering — the Romans Language Package that remains the language authority for Portuguese, reusing every applicable baseline term exactly and adding only what Jude’s vocabulary genuinely requires.
Key findings
- Full-book coverage confirmed. All 25 verses of Jude’s single chapter are analyzed: the core passage (1:3-23) verse-by-verse, plus the salutation (1:1-2) and doxology (1:24-25) at the same depth. No verse was skipped.
- 6 of 16 doctrines are Critical-risk; 8 are High-risk — 14 of 16 total doctrines (88%) require mandatory human theologian review, a notably higher proportion than Romans (24 of 40 doctrines, 60%). Only 2 doctrines route to native-speaker review; zero are automated-only.
- At the term level, the Jude-specific glossary records 6 Critical-risk and 18 High-risk new or newly-flagged terms, on top of every Critical/High baseline term Jude reuses (salvação, fé, graça, santos, Senhor, Deus, Espírito Santo, Pai, chamado).
- One brand-new forbidden substitution was identified that has no baseline precedent: ψυχικοί (“worldly/soulish,” Jude 1:19) must render as “sensuais,” never “psíquicos” — the obvious cognate is a false friend that inverts Jude’s meaning by invoking Kardecist mediumistic ability.
- One genuine manuscript-tradition fork was identified (Jude 1:22, διακρινομένους) — a first for this Language Package — requiring dual-reading preservation rather than silent harmonization.
- One structural, discourse-level risk unique to Jude: the τηρέω (“kept/guarded”) word-family recurs at 1:1, 6, 13, 21, 24 in a deliberate ironic pattern (rebel angels not kept → angels now kept under judgment → believers kept by God) that is destroyed, not merely weakened, if translators vary the Portuguese verb root verse-by-verse.
Risks
- Highest-severity risk: ψυχικοί/“sensuais” vs. forbidden “psíquicos” — the wrong, more-natural-sounding word is available and doctrine-inverting.
- Second-highest: softening “fogo eterno”/“prisões eternas” (1:6-7, 13) toward any temporary or purifying state, which would simultaneously (and disastrously) align with both Catholic purgatorial categories and Kardecist reincarnational purification narratives.
- Third-highest: truncating “entregue uma vez para sempre” (1:3), silently undermining Jude’s central polemic against Kardecist psicografia’s claim of ongoing mediumistic revelation.
- Secondary risks: “diabo” collapsing into a symbolic reading or popular conflation with the Afro-Brazilian entity Exu; “anjos” collapsing into Kardecist/Umbanda self-evolving spirit-guide hierarchies; “misericórdia” and “vida eterna” collapsing into karmic (“lei de causa e efeito”) framings; “Salvador” losing its “único” exclusivity qualifier.
Opportunities
- Jude’s vivid, concrete imagery (wild waves, wandering stars, uprooted trees, hidden reefs) gives Portuguese-language teaching material unusually strong illustrative hooks that translate well without abstraction loss, if rendered literally rather than paraphrased into generic vice-list language.
- The letter’s short length and doctrinal density make it an efficient, high-impact teaching unit specifically for confronting Kardecist claims (once-for-all revelation, eternal judgment, a personal devil, assured final preservation) that Romans addresses more diffusely across sixteen chapters.
- The opening triad “amados… guardados… chamados” (1:1) and the closing doxology (1:24-25) offer strong bookend passages for teaching assurance of salvation in direct, memorable contrast to Kardecism’s inherently uncertain, multi-life spiritual trajectory.
Recommended actions
- Load
assets/translation_memory.json(Jude) alongside the Romans baseline TM before any Phase 2 segment translation; treat the Jude file as strictly additive. - Enforce the single new Critical forbidden substitution (ψυχικοί → never “psíquicos”) with the same absolute force as the baseline’s “reencarnação” prohibition.
- Apply the whole-letter τηρέω verb-root consistency rule as a structural validation check, not merely a per-verse glossary lookup — this is the one risk category Romans has no direct precedent for.
- Route all 14 Critical/High doctrines to human theologian review per
assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json; route the 2 Medium doctrines (Inspiration/Extra-Biblical Sources; Corrupted Christian Fellowship) to native-speaker review. - Flag Jude 1:22 for mandatory reviewer attention on the διακρινομένους textual variant before any single reading is finalized in Phase 2 output.