Are the Old and New Testaments saying different things or the same thing in different stages?
Many Bible readers find themselves caught in debates about laws, covenants, and verses that seem to conflict. Too often, discussions become arguments, while the Bible's own method of interpretation is overlooked.
The Fulfillment Framework offers a simple but powerful approach:
Let Scripture interpret Scripture by following its movement through time.
Rather than treating the Bible as a flat collection of isolated passages, this book shows how it unfolds as a progression:
Promise → Manifestation → Explanation
By examining how Yeshua and the Apostles read the Law and the Prophets, readers will discover that the New Testament does not contradict the Old-it reveals what it was always pointing toward.
Inside, you will explore:
Why the Bible must be read forward, not flattened into competing verses
How the Old Covenant functioned as prophetic structure and living parable
The meaning of "shadow" and "substance" in Scripture
How the Apostles interpreted the Old Testament through fulfillment
A framework that replaces endless debate with coherent understanding
This is not a new theology.
It is the Bible's own way of explaining itself.
If you want to move beyond proof-text battles and see Scripture as one unified story, The Fulfillment Framework provides a clear path forward.