
Why Jesus Could Not Have Died For the Sins of Mankind
When Doctrine Collides with the Eternal Covenant
Introduction
From pulpits to street corners, one message is proclaimed as the cornerstone of Christian faith—that Jesus died for the sins of all mankind. Yet when this claim is weighed in the scales of Torah, it collapses under the weight of YHWH’s own Word.
The Covenant of the Most-High, established in blood and bound by His eternal Commandments, does not permit the death of one man to absolve the guilt of another. The Torah defines atonement, justice, and righteousness according to YHWH’s unchanging standard—not human tradition or church doctrine.
In this study, we will examine why the claim that Jesus died for humanity’s sins is not only unsupportable in light of Scripture, but directly contradicts the very Law Christians profess that he fulfilled.