Studies
Verse-by-verse studies that trace what Jesus actually said about the god of the Old Testament. Each passage. Each argument. Every word accounted for.
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Jesus vs. Yhwh – The Fruit Test
Jesus gave us one test: you will know them by their fruit. Here are 23 contrasts between what Yhwh did and what Jesus did on the same issues. Two portraits. One question: which one is the Father?
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Matt 4 · Luke 4 Two Tests, One Tester
The Temptation is not a moral lesson. It is a legal replay of the Exodus – and the gospel writers structured it so you could identify the tester.
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John 8:12–59 Your Father Is Not My Father
Jesus spends 47 verses separating His Father from the god of the Pharisees. Five tests. One verdict. A discourse-level reading that changes everything.
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Luke 11:1–13 The Good Father They Never Knew
Thirteen consecutive verses. Every line references the Exodus. Jesus contrasts the Father with the god who sent snakes, withheld bread, and tested His people.
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Jesus Said – Who Yhwh Really Is
Three discourses. Three names. One identification. Jesus called Yhwh Satan in the wilderness, the Devil in the Temple, and the Evil One in the Lord's Prayer.
Series Overview Yhwh Is Satan, the Devil, the Evil One
Three separate discourses. Three names. One identification. The overview study that traces the evidence across all three passages.
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John 8:44 Yhwh Is the Devil
The conversation names him. The venue confirms it. The law proves it. The Old Testament documents it. A full study of the identification most readers have been taught to explain away.
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Luke 11:1–13 Yhwh Is the Evil One
You have been praying the Lord's Prayer your entire life. You have never been told what it means. Line by line, Jesus contrasts His Father with the god of the Exodus – and names the tester at the end.
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Two Gardens and a Snake
What actually happened in the Garden of Eden according to the Biblical text, not the Christian myth.
Who Is Yahweh?
Christians are split on who Yahweh is. Most say he is the Father. Others say he is Jesus. What does the text say?
Tree of Life – Handbags of the Gods
Decoding the mysterious handbags in ancient carvings worldwide. A visual survey of the Tree of Life motif across civilizations.
The Five Questions
Five questions that change how you read the Gospels. Open any Bible. Track what Jesus actually said. Watch the pattern emerge.
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