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3 John — urdu

TRI knowledge bundle for 3 John (urdu).

Executive Summary

Executive Summary: 3 John (English → Urdu)

Why it matters

3 John is a 14-verse personal letter, but it is not a low-stakes curriculum. It teaches five named doctrines — Hospitality to Traveling Ministers, Imitating Good rather than Evil, Church Leadership and Pride (Diotrephes), Commendation of Faithful Witness (Demetrius), and Truth and Christian Fellowship — through a real leadership scandal and two named character studies. Unlike Romans/Galatians, this book contains zero Qur’anic-negation collisions (no crucifixion, sonship, or incarnation vocabulary). Its risk instead lives in social-category and institutional-vocabulary collisions: the Urdu word for “elder” is also the word for a venerated Sufi saint; the natural word for “testimony” is also the Islamic creedal confession and the word for martyrdom. Getting this book wrong looks different from getting Romans wrong — it mis-teaches church authority and reputation, not Christology.

Key findings

  • 0 new Critical-risk terms. This book’s risk ceiling is High, not Critical — a structural first for this Language Package.
  • 10 new High-risk terms requiring mandatory human theologian review: the Elder (بزرگ), truth (سچائی), testify/testimony (گواہی), faithful deed (وفاداری سے), strangers/guests (مہمان), the Name (اُس نام کی خاطر), loving to be first (سرداری پسند), good/general ethical (نیکی), one who does good/evil (خدا کی طرف سے ہونا), testimony is true (گواہی سچی ہے).
  • 6 of 9 doctrines in this book are High risk and require human theologian review: Apostolic/Pastoral Authority of the Elder, Truth and Christian Fellowship, Hospitality to Traveling Ministers, Church Leadership and Pride, Imitating Good rather than Evil, Commendation of Faithful Witness. 2 doctrines are Medium (native speaker review); 1 (Peace and Christian Greeting) is Low (automated review only).
  • 4 terms/entities inherited exactly from the Romans/Galatians baseline with no change: کلیسیا (church), غیر قوموں (Gentiles/outsiders), صلح (peace), خدا (God) — plus وفاداری (faithfulness), reused from the Galatians fruit-of-the-Spirit sense.
  • The dominant repair mechanism is the mandatory note, not the different word. For nearly every High-risk term, no safer Urdu alternative exists; the fix is a clarifying note or discourse-level framing that must travel with the term, not a substitution.

Risks

  • بزرگ (Elder, 1:1): collides with Sufi pir/buzurg sainthood, shrine veneration, and quasi-intercessory status — the letter’s very first word is its highest cross-cultural exposure point.
  • گواہی vs. شہادت (testimony, vv.3, 6, 12×2): the fluent, “weightier”-sounding wrong word (شہادت) would import the Islamic creedal confession and martyrdom into an ordinary character reference — five occurrences means one lapse anywhere breaks the letter’s truth-testimony wordplay.
  • اُس نام کی خاطر (the Name, 1:7) left unglossed: risks reading as generic devotion to a divine name (echoing Allah’s 99 Names) instead of Christ-specific missionary motive.
  • Honor-shame softening of Diotrephes (1:9-10): South Asian social norms make direct leadership criticism easy to unintentionally blunt; the letter’s condemnation must stay unambiguous.
  • کلیسیا سے نکال دیتا ہے (expulsion, 1:10): sits near the Islamic takfīr concept; must be framed as condemned abuse, never modeled discipline.
  • نیکی cross-contaminating راستبازی: the single risk in this book capable of silently corrupting a doctrine in a different, co-circulating curriculum (Romans/Galatians’ justification-by-faith), not just this book’s own text.

Opportunities

  • مہمان نوازی (hospitality) is a deeply held, positively-loaded South Asian cultural value across Muslim and Hindu-background communities alike — a genuine bridge to lean into, not fence off, provided the Christ-specific “for the Name’s sake” motive stays explicit.
  • غیبت (condemned backbiting) gives Diotrephes’ slander (1:10) built-in moral resonance with existing Islamic ethical categories.
  • سنّت-imitation ethics (following a good exemplar’s example) gives “Imitating Good rather than Evil” (1:11) an existing, positive cross-traditional foothold.
  • صلح/as-salāmu ‘alaikum resonance (1:14) offers a warm, low-risk closing note for teaching, provided doctrinal identity between the two greetings is not claimed.
  1. Enforce گواہی-only for testimony vocabulary with zero exceptions across all five occurrences; add شہادت to the permanent forbidden-substitution list for this book.
  2. Require the بزرگ clarifying note at 1:1 before any teaching material referencing the Elder circulates.
  3. Require the یسوع مسیح کا نام gloss at every occurrence of “the Name” (1:7), starting with first occurrence.
  4. Route 1:9-10 (Diotrephes) for mandatory theologian + native-speaker review with explicit discourse-marker framing (“wrongly,” “condemns”) required in the translated text itself, not only in a footnote.
  5. Attach the نیکی/راستبازی boundary note to the shared glossary index (not only this book’s own materials) so Phase 2 workers translating Romans/Galatians and 3 John concurrently cannot cross-contaminate the two terms.
  6. Carry the خدا کی طرف سے ہونا / خدا کا بیٹا boundary note into the same shared index for the same reason.
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