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

Frans Hansen book

Isaiah 53 Deconstructed

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

What this book tests: Isaiah 53 Deconstructed

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.

Who should read it: Isaiah 53 Deconstructed

Use this book as part of a reading path. Start with the short companion if you need the method quickly, move to Isaiah 53 for a focused prooftext audit, use 666 Shadows when typology or hidden “Jesus in Tanakh” claims appear, and use the Rabbis volume when the argument turns to Metatron, the Angel of the Lord, the Son of Man, or pre-incarnation claims.