
Volume 1: General and Historical Objections
The opening case: identity, testimony, missionary history, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Noahide truth, and the missing messianic age.
Flagship response series
A five-volume Torah-first audit of the missionary case in Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus.
Brown’s apologetic project is one of the most organized modern attempts to persuade Jews that Christianity is the true completion of Judaism. This series answers the project at the root. It does not merely chase isolated prooftexts. It tests the whole missionary structure under Torah’s court: text, context, covenant, authority, public prophecy, worship, repentance, and burden of proof.
Brown’s method repeatedly moves Jewish texts, Jewish categories, Jewish trauma, rabbinic sources, Messiah, atonement, repentance, and covenant language into a Christian court. The Seven Gates response slows the machine down and asks one controlling question: where did Torah authorize this transfer?
No transfer is valid unless Torah authorizes it. A claim can sound Jewish, quote rabbis, cite Tanakh, and still fail if it violates Sinai, redirects worship, replaces repentance, reverses covenant categories, or postpones messianic outcomes indefinitely.
For Jews under missionary pressure: start with Volume 5, then Volume 2, then Volume 3.
For Christians questioning prooftexts: start with Volume 3, then Volume 4, then Volume 2.
For Noahides: start with Volume 2 and Volume 5.
Use this hub when you want the full Brown response in order instead of five isolated book cards.

The opening case: identity, testimony, missionary history, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Noahide truth, and the missing messianic age.

The doctrine case: Trinity, incarnation, divine Messiah, atonement, repentance, covenant transfer, worship, and whether Jews or Noahides need Jesus.

The prooftext case: Isaiah 53, Daniel 9, Psalm 22, Psalm 110, Zechariah 12, and public messianic verification.

The New Testament case: quotation method, typology, genealogy, Gospel construction, Jesus, Paul, Sabbath, food laws, and Jeremiah 31.

The authority case: Oral Torah, rabbinic authority, Deuteronomy 17, Jewish continuity, Torah sufficiency, public Sinai, Psalm 19, and Judaism without Jesus.
Do not ask first whether a Christian reading is possible. Ask whether Torah authorized the transfer.