What this book tests
A Torah-first refutation of Dr. Michael L. Brown’s general and historical objections, testing identity, testimony, missionary history, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Noahide truth, and the missing messianic age under the Seven Gates.
General and Historical Objections. A Torah-first refutation of Dr. Michael L. Brown’s general and historical objections, testing identity, testimony, missionary history, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Noahide truth, and the missing messianic age 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 1 covers general objections and historical objections. It asks whether identity, biography, missionary sincerity, Christian historical explanations, and deferred messianic claims can establish Torah authorization. The book uses the Seven Gates, a four-level test, Orthodox Jewish and Noahide guardrails, and chapter-by-chapter verdicts.
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.
