NAKED PROPHETS & KINGS
What if God has been answering humanity's deepest question — does anyone see me in my shame? — on every page of Scripture, and the Church simply forgot to look?
Isaiah walked naked through Jerusalem for three years. Ezekiel cooked food over human waste while the city watched. Nebuchadnezzar crawled through a field eating grass for seven seasons. David stripped to his linen ephod and danced until his wife despised him. These are not the embarrassing footnotes of Scripture. They are its heartbeat — and we have been skipping them.
THE THREAD THAT RUNS THROUGH EVERYTHING
From the fig leaves of Genesis 3 to the white robes of Revelation 7, every naked prophet, every stripped king, every patriarch exposed in darkness was crying out for the same thing. And every time — without exception — the same God showed up with the same answer. Not condemnation. Clothing.
The Naked Prophets & Kings gathers this thread for the first time — tracing divine exposure and divine covering through fifteen biblical figures, fifteen Dead Sea Scrolls manuscripts, the Ethiopian Orthodox Canon, the Talmud, the Church Fathers, and the cross of Christ — where the ultimate Naked Prophet was stripped so that the world might finally be clothed.
WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER
- Why God commanded nakedness — The shocking theology behind Isaiah's three years, Ezekiel's sign-acts, and Hosea's marriage
- What stripped kings reveal — Why Saul, David, and Nebuchadnezzar were each exposed — and why only two of them survived it
- The Dead Sea Scrolls witness — What Qumran's fifteen manuscripts add to the theology of shame and divine covering
- The Ethiopian Canon's voice — How 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and the Martyrdom of Isaiah complete the picture the Western Church lost
- The cross as culmination — Why Calvary is the destination every naked prophet in Scripture was pointing toward
- The promise of Revelation 7 — White robes for every human being who has ever stood before God with nothing to hide behind
FOR EVERYONE WHO HAS EVER STOOD EXPOSED BEFORE GOD
This book is for the scholar who wants to engage the full biblical and Second Temple tradition. It is for the pastor who senses a thread running through Scripture that nobody has named. And it is for every person who has ever felt seen in their worst moment — and wondered whether the God who sees would also cover.
He has always been sewing. Since Genesis 3, He has never once stopped.
"Come. Be clothed."