Latest book: The Warnings of the Prophets

Stop debating shadows. Test the claim under Torah.

Frans Hansen’s books examine Christian claims by the Hebrew Bible’s own covenantal controls: public revelation, textual context, Torah continuity, named covenant subjects, and observable fulfillment.

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New reader

Start with the shortest route.

Use the companion summary if you need the method before the full case files.

Missionary prooftexts

Go after the flagship claims.

Use Isaiah 53 and 666 Shadows for the claims most often used in debate.

Noahide clarity

Stay under Torah jurisdiction.

Use the Seven Gates to avoid inherited church assumptions.

Teacher / debater

Use the books as field manuals.

Choose by claim-type: prophecy, typology, divine agency, atonement, or covenant replacement.

Featured books

Featured books

Choose the book by the claim you need to test: start with the short companion for the fastest overview, use Isaiah 53 for the most famous prooftext, use 666 Shadows for typology and pattern claims, and use the Rabbis volume for divine-agency and pre-incarnation arguments.

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The Warnings of the Prophets: Why Christianity Fails the Collective Prophetic Witness of Israel

A Torah-first courtroom case testing Christianity against Moses and the Prophets, exposing how fulfillment claims reverse Israel’s prophetic witness while calling the reversal completion.

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Revelation vs. the Hebrew Bible: A Forensic Counter-Missionary Study of Revelation Under Torah’s Court

A forensic Torah-first trial of Revelation: prophecy, Lamb worship, Israel, Temple, Babylon, millennium, Eden, and divine titles tested by the Hebrew Bible’s own rules.

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GALATIANS vs. THE HEBREW BIBLE: Paul’s War on Sinai

A Torah-first forensic test of Galatians: Paul’s claims on law, faith, circumcision, Sinai, Jerusalem, and Israel measured against the Hebrew Bible.

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The Veil Over the Nations: Isaiah’s Witness, the Church’s Reversal, and the Return to Zion

A Torah-first forensic study of Isaiah’s veil over the nations, exposing how later Christian readings reverse the accusation onto Israel and testing the claim by Tanakh, Zion, and covenant controls.

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The Frans Hansen Seven Gate Torah Verification System

A compact companion methodology volume teaching the Seven Gate Torah Verification System: how to test religious claims by text, context, covenant, prophetic outcome, and burden of proof.

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Isaiah 53 Deconstructed: The Collapse of Christianity’s Best “Prooftext”

A forensic dismantling of Christianity’s favorite prooftext, reading Isaiah 53 inside Isaiah 40–55, servant identity, Hebrew grammar, and covenant context.

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Court Case Jesus — A Short Companion Summary: Highlights of Court Case Jesus

The fastest entry into the Court Case Jesus method: a compact companion for readers who need the main argument without starting with the full case file.

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Why the site exists

The question is not whether Christians can preach symbolic connections. They can. The harder question is whether the Hebrew Bible itself authorizes those conclusions before later theology supplies the decoder key.

A resemblance is not a prophecy. A sermon is not a covenant. A later interpretation is not automatically the original meaning of an earlier text.
  1. Torah must remain Torah.
  2. Sinai outranks later private claims.
  3. Public covenant requires public meaning.
  4. Israel, Judah, and Zion cannot be quietly reassigned.
  5. Prophetic fulfillment must be observable, not rescued by fog.
  6. Observable fulfillment must be public, historical, and testable.
  7. The claimant must meet the messianic standard before the standard is redefined.