What this book tests
A Torah-first refutation of Brown's New Testament objections, testing quotation method, typology, genealogy, Gospel construction, Jesus' authority, Paul, Sabbath, food laws, and the new covenant under the Seven Gates.
New Testament Objections. A Torah-first refutation of Brown's New Testament objections, testing quotation method, typology, genealogy, Gospel construction, Jesus' authority, Paul, Sabbath, food laws, and the new covenant under the Seven Gates.
A five-volume Torah-first audit of the most influential missionary case for Jesus. Start with the series map, then choose the volume that matches the argument in front of you.
Volume 4 asks who gets to judge the New Testament: the New Testament itself, later Christian theology, or the Torah and Prophets Israel already received. It covers 34 objections, including Hosea 11, the Nazarene problem, thirty pieces of silver, Psalm 40 and Hebrews 10, genealogies, miracle claims, false prophecy and delay, anti-Judaism, Jesus and Torah, Paul and the Law, Sabbath, food laws, and Jeremiah 31.
The central issue is authority. A Christian conclusion cannot prove itself merely by quoting an earlier Hebrew text. The wording, speaker, audience, covenant setting, and public outcome still control what the earlier text can support.
