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VOLUME I

Five Titles, One Christ,
and the Father They Forgot

How One Doctrine Erased the Father and Crowned the Son With Titles That Were Never His

written by Dutch Schultz

What if five of the most sacred titles in Christianity — titles the modern church hands freely to the Son — were never his to hold in the first place?

The Bridegroom. The Gospel. The Redeemer. The Inheritance. The High Priest. Every Sunday the pulpit attaches these to Yahushua the Messiah and moves on. But open the Hebrew and Greek beneath the English, and a different document appears. The Father is named on every one of them. The Son is named in a different role entirely.

The enemy's strategy changed after the cross. When he could not kill the Son, he crowned him instead — not to the office Scripture gave him, but higher. High enough to replace the Father. The one true Elohim — the one Yahushua prayed to, submitted to, and pointed every disciple toward — became a name believers say but no longer know.

This is not an attack on the Messiah. It is a return of the Father's possessions. Five titles, traced through the language that first spoke them, put back where the text placed them. The Father has been hiding in plain sight — under His own titles, stamped with someone else's name. If you have ever felt that something was missing from the One you were told to worship, you were right. The Father never left. He was overwritten.

A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
"This book is my attempt to put five titles back where the Hebrew and Greek originally placed them. Not where tradition placed them. Not where one doctrine decided they should go. Where the text placed them."
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  1. I
    One Held the Covenant, the Other Bled for It
    The Bridegroom
  2. II
    The Herald They Made Into the King
    The Gospel
  3. III
    The Redeemer Who Never Needed Redeeming
    The Redeemer
  4. IV
    He Was Named in the Will, Not the One Who Sealed It
    The Inheritance
  5. V
    The Man Between the Veil and the Throne
    The High Priest