What this book tests
A Torah-first refutation of Brown's messianic prophecy objections, testing Isaiah 7, Isaiah 9, Isaiah 53, Daniel 9, Psalm 22, Psalm 110, Zechariah 12, the third-day claim, and public messianic verification under the Seven Gates.
Messianic Prophecy Objections. A Torah-first refutation of Brown's messianic prophecy objections, testing Isaiah 7, Isaiah 9, Isaiah 53, Daniel 9, Psalm 22, Psalm 110, Zechariah 12, the third-day claim, and public messianic verification 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 3 answers Brown's messianic prophecy case. It keeps the thirty-nine objection map, but tests every prooftext by Hebrew wording, immediate context, Torah authority, and public messianic verification. The pressure chapters are Isaiah 53, Daniel 9, Psalm 22, Psalm 110, Zechariah 12, and the claim that Jesus fulfilled provable messianic prophecy.
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.
