

The New Testament
A Hebrew Scriptures View
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 — a false reality embraced as truth, leading countless souls away from YHWH’s Covenant.

