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The Warnings of the Prophets: Why Christianity Fails the Collective Prophetic Witness of Israel

A Torah-first courtroom case against Christian claims. Moses controls the jurisdiction, the prophets testify together, and Christianity must survive Tanakh’s covenant categories before the New Testament is allowed to speak.

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The hard question this book asks

Would Tanakh authorize Christianity at all, if Moses and the Prophets were allowed to judge the claim on their own terms?

This is not a loose pile of objections. It is a forensic test of Christian theology under Israel’s covenant evidence. Christianity quotes the Hebrew Bible constantly, but quoting a court record is not the same as surviving its judgment.

Christianity borrows Israel’s prophetic language, reverses its direction, and calls the reversal fulfillment.

Who this book is for

  • Jewish readers who want sharper defenses and clearer counter-missionary categories.
  • Christians willing to let the Hebrew Bible judge the New Testament instead of the other way around.
  • Post-Christians and Noahides who need to see that rejecting Christian doctrine does not mean rejecting God.

What the book puts on trial

How to use this book

Use this book when the debate moves from isolated prooftexts to the collective witness of Moses and the Prophets. It forces incarnation, cross-atonement, fulfilled Torah, Church authority, miracle claims, and typology to stand beneath Tanakh’s own covenant controls.

Where to go next

Read it with the Seven Gate methodology and the wider counter-missionary library when the discussion shifts from Daniel prooftexts to jurisdiction, covenant authority, messiahship, resurrection, sacrifice, and fulfillment.