This book "1-3 Books of John" by Rav Sha’ul presents a comprehensive restorationist perspective on early Christian and Nazarene beliefs, emphasizing the original faith rooted in the ancient “Heavenly Scroll” — the Zodiac or Mazzaroth — which is portrayed as the divine Plan of Salvation authored by Yahuah (God) and written in the stars at creation. Rav Sha’ul asserts that the original message of the Messiah Yahusha (Jesus) and the teachings of Sha’ul (Paul) have been corrupted, mistranslated, and twisted through the influence of Hellenistic paganism, Greek philosophy, and later Roman Christianity, which led to doctrines such as the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the abolition of the Torah. Central to this restoration is the rejection of the Incarnation doctrine, affirming instead that Yahusha was fully human, born of two natural parents, inheriting the bloodline necessary to fulfill the roles of King and High Priest through the House of David and the Zadok Priesthood. Yahusha’s role as High Priest and mediator is tied to the fulfillment of the “Heavenly Scroll,” which includes the Law (Torah), Prophets, and sacred Feasts, all of which must be kept with understanding of their spiritual intent rather than mere literal observance. The Nazarenes, the original followers of Yahusha and Sha’ul, are identified as Hebrew followers of the ancient Enochian Path (“The Way”), distinct from later Christians and Judaism corrupted by Hellenism. They kept the Torah, Sabbath, and Holy Days, rejected pagan customs and doctrines, and adhered to the “Faith of Abraham,” which is faith in the divine revelation encoded in the stars. The text also includes detailed exegesis of the Johannine epistles, emphasizing the testimony of Yahusha as the firstborn son who came “in the flesh” (naturally born, fully human) but without divine incarnation, and who provides salvation through the covenant mediated by water (mikveh/baptism), blood (lineage), and Spirit (heart circumcision). The letters stress walking in obedience to the Torah’s intent, loving one another in truth, and guarding against false teachers and doctrines that deny Yahusha’s true nature and the validity of the Law.Rav Sha’ul’s work challenges mainstream Christian theology by exposing what he terms the “Pauline Doctrine,” a distortion of Sha’ul’s true teachings. He calls for a return to the original Nazarene faith, the authentic understanding of the Heavenly Scroll, and the restoration of the Law’s spiritual intent. His series of books aims to unravel centuries of religious deception, revealing the original foundation of faith as rooted in creation, prophecy, and covenantal obedience. Key Insights: Covenantal Renewal Through Mikveh, Circumcision, and Offering : This triadic spiritual process encapsulates the transformative journey of the believer, aligning with biblical covenants and priestly traditions. It counters simplistic salvation models and highlights the integral role of ritual and spiritual renewal. - Discernment Against Syncretism and False Teachings : The text’s strong warnings against doctrines like the Incarnation illustrate the ongoing spiritual battle for authentic faith and the importance of scriptural fidelity, especially regarding the nature of God and Messiah. - Contextual and Cultural Hermeneutics for Bible Study : Advocating a return to the 1st-century Nazarene context for interpreting Scripture promotes a more accurate understanding of biblical texts, encouraging readers to consider historical, linguistic, and cultural factors often overlooked in modern translations and teachings. This detailed restorationist work demands careful study, challenging prevailing Christian paradigms and inviting believers into a deeper, covenantal understanding based on the original faith once delivered to the Nazarenes.