Author: Frans Hansen
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THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS VS. THE HEBREW BIBLE
What if the New Testament’s “most Jewish” book is actually its most dangerous attack on Torah?
Hebrews is often praised as deep.
Profound. Priestly. Biblical. Jewish. But beneath the language of covenant, sacrifice, priesthood, promise, and fulfillment lies a brutal claim: Torah is obsolete. The priesthood is replaced. The covenant is surpassed. The sacrifices are ineffective. Sinai is no longer final. Jewish loyalty to Torah is no longer faithfulness. That is not a small theological adjustment. That is a direct challenge to the covenant God gave Israel. This book puts the Epistle to the Hebrews on trial before the Hebrew Bible. Not through church tradition. Not through Christian theology. Not through devotional admiration. Not through inherited assumptions. Through Torah. Through Tanakh. Through covenant law. Through Hebrew context. Through the standards Hebrews claims to fulfill. The Epistle to the Hebrews vs. The Hebrew Bible is a forensic, chapter-by-chapter audit of Hebrews 1–13. It tests the book’s claims about covenant, priesthood, sacrifice, repentance, atonement, Melchizedek, the Temple, Moses, angels, faith, Sinai, and the so-called “new covenant” against the Hebrew Bible’s own categories. The result is devastating.
Hebrews does not merely interpret Torah.
It reverses it. Torah says God’s instruction is life.
Hebrews calls it shadow.
Torah gives Israel a covenant.
Hebrews calls it obsolete.
Torah establishes the Aaronic priesthood.
Hebrews replaces it with a heavenly priesthood.
Torah makes repentance always possible.
Hebrews warns that return may be impossible.
Torah centers public covenant obedience.
Hebrews shifts the system toward metaphysical finality.
Torah preserves Israel as the covenant subject.
Hebrews redirects covenant identity through Jesus.
That is not continuation. That is replacement. This book exposes how Hebrews uses
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