
666 Shadows of Jesus?
A flagship Torah-first audit of 666 Christian hints, types, shadows, parallels, codes, and prooftexts tested under the Hebrew Bible’s own covenantal rules.
This catalog is organized as a reading path, not a random shelf. Start with the short companion if you need the method, go to the flagship books for major prooftexts, or use the Gospel-by-Gospel audits for detailed study.

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.

A structured indictment: doctrines, methods, and historical claims tested under Torah categories—what’s assumed, what’s smuggled in, what survives.

The full case file: jurisdiction first, then evidence. Tests Gospel authority claims under stable Torah categories and rules of admissible argument.

Une entrée claire dans une enquête juridique novatrice sur l’autorité évangélique. Ce guide concis expose les revendications clés, les preuves et le cadre

A compact Hebrew-based counter-missionary field manual that restores 24 major Psalms to Torah, Israel, and Tanakh context.

Master all 150 Psalms with disciplined Hebrew precision. This 561-page guide trains you to read Tehillim as covenant speech—structural, contextual, and

Where theology becomes policy: how breaks from Torah categories are justified—and where they fail.

Romans under stable Torah categories—where legal terms can’t be moved mid-argument and definitions don’t get “adjusted.”

“Better covenant” tested inside Torah rules for priesthood, covenant, and atonement—no category switching allowed.

John’s biggest leaps tested under context-first reading where Tanakh defines its own terms.

A line-by-line audit: where Luke rewrites Tanakh frames, reshapes terms, and relocates meanings.

Tracks interpretive moves: selective quoting, re-framing, and meaning carried by translation choices.

A forensic test of “fulfilled prophecy” claims: quotations, context, translation choices, and category shifts.

A rigorous 150,000‑word investigation asking whether Trinitarian doctrine coheres with the ontological revelation at Sinai—tested under divine simplicity

A hard-hitting Torah-first investigation of Christianity’s core claims. Exposes covenant rupture, mistranslations, false continuity, and missionary deception