What this book tests
A Torah-first response to Brown's traditional Jewish objections, testing Oral Torah, rabbinic authority, Deuteronomy 17, Jewish continuity, Torah sufficiency, public Sinai, Psalm 19, and the claim that Judaism needs Jesus.
Traditional Jewish Objections. A Torah-first response to Brown's traditional Jewish objections, testing Oral Torah, rabbinic authority, Deuteronomy 17, Jewish continuity, Torah sufficiency, public Sinai, Psalm 19, and the claim that Judaism needs Jesus.
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 5 asks whether Christianity has the authority to judge Judaism's own covenant structure. It answers eighteen traditional Jewish objection fields from Brown's Part 6, including Oral Torah, plural Torah language, Deuteronomy 17, the eternal Sinai covenant, Jewish practice in exile, Judaism's self-sufficiency under Hashem, Deuteronomy 30, Jewish survival, public revelation at Sinai, reason, Matthew 23, Moses' seat, people of the Book, Psalm 19, and the final claim: I will keep Judaism.
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.
