Reclaiming 24 Stolen Psalms: David Was Not a Christian
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David was not a Christian. The Psalms were not written by the Church.For centuries, Christian missionaries have opened Tehillim and claimed they found Jesus where David was praying to Hashem. Psalm 22 became a crucifixion script. Psalm 110 became Trinity. Psalm 51 was buried under blood theology. Psalm 118 was turned from Jewish deliverance into an accusation against Israel.Reclaiming 24 Stolen Psalms answers that theft with Hebrew, context, genre, history, logic, and Torah.This is a compact counter-missionary field manual for Jews, Noahides, ex-Christians, and honest truth-seekers who want the Psalms read in their own covenant world. It shows how Christian prooftexts collapse when the Hebrew is restored, the Psalm is read whole, and Torah is allowed to judge the claim.Inside, Frans Hansen examines the Psalms most often misused or ignored by Christian missionaries, including Psalms 1, 2, 16, 19, 22, 31, 34, 40, 41, 45, 49, 51, 62, 69, 72, 86, 89, 102, 103, 110, 118, 119, 130, and 146.You will see why: Te rule is simple: Psalms may sing Torah. Psalms may not overthrow Torah. The Psalms are coming home. Psalm 22 moves from suffering to rescue and public praise.- Psalm 40 says Torah is inside the servant.- Psalm 41's speaker confesses sin.- Psalm 51 teaches repentance before Hashem without Christian blood-necessity.- Psalm 69's speaker confesses folly and guilt.- Psalm 110 says adoni, not Adonai.- Psalm 118 is Jewish Hallel, not replacement theology.The rule is simple: Psalms may sing Torah. Psalms may not overthrow Torah.The Psalms are coming home.
David was not a Christian. The Psalms were not written by the Church.For centuries, Christian missionaries have opened Tehillim and claimed they found Jesus where David was praying to Hashem. Psalm 22 became a crucifixion script. Psalm 110 became Trinity. Psalm 51 was buried under blood theology. Psalm 118 was turned from Jewish deliverance into an accusation against Israel.Reclaiming 24 Stolen Psalms answers that theft with Hebrew, context, genre, history, logic, and Torah.This is a compact counter-missionary field manual for Jews, Noahides, ex-Christians, and honest truth-seekers who want the Psalms read in their own covenant world. It shows how Christian prooftexts collapse when the Hebrew is restored, the Psalm is read whole, and Torah is allowed to judge the claim.Inside, Frans Hansen examines the Psalms most often misused or ignored by Christian missionaries, including Psalms 1, 2, 16, 19, 22, 31, 34, 40, 41, 45, 49, 51, 62, 69, 72, 86, 89, 102, 103, 110, 118, 119, 130, and 146.You will see why: Te rule is simple: Psalms may sing Torah. Psalms may not overthrow Torah. The Psalms are coming home. Psalm 22 moves from suffering to rescue and public praise.- Psalm 40 says Torah is inside the servant.- Psalm 41's speaker confesses sin.- Psalm 51 teaches repentance before Hashem without Christian blood-necessity.- Psalm 69's speaker confesses folly and guilt.- Psalm 110 says adoni, not Adonai.- Psalm 118 is Jewish Hallel, not replacement theology.The rule is simple: Psalms may sing Torah. Psalms may not overthrow Torah.The Psalms are coming home.
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