What the Rabbis Actually Taught About the Pre-Incarnate Christ
A forensic Jewish investigation of the Angel of the Lord, Metatron, the Son of Man, and other Hebrew texts Christians use to argue for Christ before Bethlehem.
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Do Jewish sources really contain the case for Christ before Bethlehem?
This book tests one explosive missionary claim: that rabbinic, biblical, mystical, and liturgical Jewish sources already point to the Pre-Incarnate Christ.
Source by source, it examines the Angel of the Lord, Metatron, the Memra, Shekhinah, Kavod, Ruach, Daniel’s Son of Man, Psalm 110, Isaiah 53, Philo, Dead Sea Scroll claims, Zohar language, Sefirot, Aleinu, and screenshot polemics.
The result is not a slogan. It is a source-control audit: Hebrew before missionary translation, Aramaic before Christian paraphrase, genre before doctrine, context before quotation, and the Shema before every claim about a heavenly mediator.
For Jews, Noahides, ex-Christians, Messianic-questioning readers, and Christians brave enough to test the strongest arguments, this book asks the only question that matters: when Jewish sources are read as Jewish sources, do they teach Christ before Bethlehem — or must the doctrine be imported into them?
