Seven Gate stress test

3,166 claims tested. 0 survived as covenantal proof.

This page records the current running stress test of the Seven Gate Torah Verification System against Christian claims, prooftexts, typologies, and missionary readings.

Running total after adding the completed Genesis-through-2 Kings workbook batch.

What was tested

The running set combines the original 666 Shadows of Jesus? archive with 2,500 additional Tanakh-based claim tests from Genesis through 2 Kings. Each row was treated as a plausible Christian claim, typology, prooftext, or missionary move and then tested by the Seven Gates.

Current result

Nothing survives as proof that Christianity is predicted, authorized, or required by the Hebrew Bible. Some readings may survive as sermon illustrations or retrospective homiletics, but not as covenantal proof.

Running totals

Added workbook breakdown

The gate table below covers the 2,500 completed Genesis-through-2 Kings workbook rows added to the stress test. The earlier 666-claim archive remains counted in the running total.

Gate 1 — Torah Integrity

Count: 410

Percent: 16.40%

Gate 2 — Hierarchy of Authority

Count: 89

Percent: 3.56%

Gate 3 — Public Accessibility

Count: 1182

Percent: 47.28%

Gate 4 — Covenant Subject

Count: 463

Percent: 18.52%

Gate 5 — Interpretive Consistency

Count: 248

Percent: 9.92%

Gate 6 — Observable Fulfillment

Count: 61

Percent: 2.44%

Gate 7 — Messianic Qualification

Count: 47

Percent: 1.88%

Strategic finding

The dominant failure remains public accessibility. Most Christian readings require the Christian conclusion first and then read the Hebrew Bible backward through that conclusion. Contact is not proof. Resemblance is not verification. Application is not prophecy.

Use this with the Seven Gate methodology volume