Martin Luther's "e;On the Jews and Their Lies"e; tell you what happens when the father of the Protestant Reformation betrays the very Scripture he swore to defend On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther ignited the Reformation with a single powerful principle: sola scriptura (Scripture alone) as the ultimate authority. He declared that "e;a simple layman armed with Scripture is greater than the mightiest pope without it."e; It was a prophetic call that shook medieval Christendom to its core.Twenty-six years later, Luther published a 65,000-word treatise so venomous, so biblically corrupt, that Nazi propagandists would quote it at rallies to justify genocide. On the Jews and Their Lies systematically violated every principle Luther claimed to champion and ignoring sixty biblical commands to protect strangers, contradicting the Apostle Paul's explicit teaching in Romans 11, and advocating a persecution program that became a template for four centuries of Christian antisemitism.The question is inescapable: How does the champion of biblical fidelity write perhaps the most anti-biblical document in Protestant history This book is not a defense of Luther. It is a biblical reckoning.Martin Luther's "e;On the Jews and Their Lies"e;: A Biblical Reckoning with Supersessionism exposes the catastrophic contradiction at the heart of Protestant history. When Jesus identified with the persecuted, Luther made the persecuted into a threat.This represents not merely an error in interpretation. It represents the corruption of Scripture itself, weaponized not to reform the Church, but to authorize atrocity.Through eight meticulously researched chapters, this book demonstrates:The Seven Sins Against God's Law Luther committed in his treatise, each one a direct violation of biblical commandments he claimed to upholdHow Luther ignored the Jewish identity of Jesus and the Apostles, erasing the very foundation of apostolic ChristianityThe false doctrine of supersessionism, and how Paul explicitly refuted it in Romans 11:25-29Luther's direct contradiction of Paul's Gospel, showing how the Reformer's doctrine conflicted with the Apostle he claimed to followThe biblical prophecy of Jewish restoration, and why Jesus's Second Coming affirms, not replaces, God's covenant with IsraelThe historical cascade from medieval persecution to Nazi genocide, tracing how Luther's treatise became theological justification for the HolocaustThe Biblical case for Jewish continuity, demonstrating God's unbreakable covenant with His chosen peopleThe path from false doctrine to justice, calling the Church to repentance and restorationFor over four centuries, Protestant churches inherited Luther's legacy without reckoning with this document. The result? Successive generations found in Luther's work a "e;biblical"e; justification for antisemitism. Julius Streicher displayed it at Nazi rallies. Nazi scholars quoted it extensively. The regime published extracts to justify genocide.Luther didn't just write an angry treatise. He created a theological framework for systematic murder.The stakes remain urgent today. They concern the integrity of Scripture itself. They concern whether Christianity has learned from its catastrophic collaboration with evil. They concern whether we have the courage to say plainly: Luther was wrong. His doctrine contradicted Scripture. His program violated God's law. His legacy requires repentance.This book arms readers with Scripture to expose supersessionism, defend biblical truth, and demand accountability from a Reformation that reformed everything except its treatment of God's covenant people.