Yeshua, Why the Tree? is not a polemic, a sermon, or a demand for agreement. It is a careful, scriptural exploration of one question: Why did the Messiah have to die on a tree? Drawing from Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Apostolic texts-alongside respectful engagement with rabbinic tradition-this book examines the Tree as a lawful place of covenant resolution rather than a symbol of accusation or coercion. Beginning in Eden and moving through sacrifice, curse, redemption, and restoration, the book traces a consistent biblical logic: sin creates separation, Torah defines consequence, and redemption must occur lawfully within covenant. The Tree is not an interruption of that story, but its fulfillment. Written in a Messianic Jewish voice and shaped by restraint rather than rhetoric, Yeshua, Why the Tree? honors Jewish identity, rejects collective blame, and leaves space for honest seeking. It concludes not with pressure, but with invitation-encouraging readers to ask God directly and allow Scripture itself to guide the answer. This is a book for readers who value clarity over slogans, lawfulness over sentiment, and reflection over argument.
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