

Where Does That Leave Me?
What Hope is There for Me?
Introduction
The New Testament stands as one of the most influential collections of writings in history. Yet beneath its polished surface lies a tangled web of borrowed phrases, distorted meanings, and outright inventions. From supposed “fulfillments” of ancient prophecies, to theological claims that never appear in the Hebrew Scriptures, the text leans heavily on allusions — sometimes vague, sometimes forced. These allusions then grow into illusions, shaping the minds of generations to believe in patterns that were never there. And finally, these illusions give birth to delusions — a false reality embraced as truth, leading countless souls away from YHWH’s Covenant.
This study dares to pull back the curtain. It dares to ask the questions that most never think to ask — or are too afraid to confront. What was truly written in the Tanakh? What did the Hebrew words actually say? Where do the New Testament writers twist, omit, or fabricate? And most importantly: how do these distortions impact the foundation of modern Christianity?
This work is not an attack on faith, but a call back to Truth. A call to measure every word against Torah, the unchanging plumb line of YHWH. For if the foundation is cracked, the whole structure will fall. And perhaps — just perhaps — the greatest religious edifice of the past two thousand years has been built on sand.

