Start with the shortest route.
Use the companion summary if you need the method before the full case files.
Read moreFrans Hansen’s books examine Christian claims by the Hebrew Bible’s own covenantal controls: public revelation, textual context, Torah continuity, named covenant subjects, and observable fulfillment.

Use the companion summary if you need the method before the full case files.
Read moreUse Isaiah 53 and 666 Shadows for the claims most often used in debate.
Read moreUse the Seven Gates to avoid inherited church assumptions.
Read moreChoose by claim-type: prophecy, typology, divine agency, atonement, or covenant replacement.
Read moreNot every book has the same job. These are the conversion drivers: the shortest entry, the biggest prooftext, the broad typology audit, and the divine-agency case.

A flagship Torah-first audit of 666 Christian hints, types, shadows, parallels, codes, and prooftexts tested under the Hebrew Bible’s own covenantal rules.

The collapse of Christianity’s best prooftext. Isaiah 53 put back in Isaiah, tested by context, Hebrew grammar, servant identity, speaker structure, and

The quickest way in: the “court case” method, the strongest findings, and the clearest takeaways—without committing to the full case file first.

A forensic Torah-based investigation of the missionary claim that Jewish sources secretly teach Christ before Bethlehem.
The question is not whether Christians can preach symbolic connections. They can. The harder question is whether the Hebrew Bible itself authorizes those conclusions before later theology supplies the decoder key.
A resemblance is not a prophecy. A sermon is not a covenant. A later interpretation is not automatically the original meaning of an earlier text.