Nice try my friend but Messianic teaching or “Christianity” fulfills the law by the perfect life lived by Messiah and His propitiation work (Leviticus, Isa. 53). No sheep, cow or goat can ever take away sin but only “Kippur” (cover) them. Be objective and let the Torah testify to you for it is simple enough to see even for a gentile dog like me.
The Torah, prophets and Psalms states to all , be absolutely perfect but who among the offspring of Adam can be (Gen. 5:3, Lev. 1-17. Deut. 5:27-28, 6:4-5, Job 15:14, Psalm 51:5, Isa. 53:6, Ezek. 18:22)?, thus all (Jew and Gentile) fall short of Almighty God’s RIGHTEOUSNESS ETERNAL Person and His original creation or the prior creation of man in the Garden of Eden Gen. 1:31, 3). Where is your remission of sins? Lev. 16-17)?
Almighty God (Elohim) the Son - an ETERNAL Spirit- who has always existed with God the Father and the Holy Spirit (Yeh-w-y Elohim), put on a body of flesh prepared for Him by the Holy Spirit (Isa. 7:14; 9:6-7; 11:1; 53, Micah 5:2), thus He could live a perfect life and be man’s perfect propitiation (Isa. 53. A goat, bull, sheep, ram can NEVER atone for a fallen son of Adam who was made in the image and likeness of man. Man for a man (Isa. 7:14; 9:6-7; 11:1; 53, Micah 5:2). The sacrifes and the Torah are to point us to the coming Messiah who would shed His RIGHTEOUS blood and then rise again as the Scriptures teach (Psalm 110:1, Isa. 53, Zech. 12:10-14).
You are so right, He is not a dead man on a cross, you have a totally unbiblical perception of who Yeshua Messiah is. HE is risen from the dead for our justification! and whosoever calls upon the Lord or Yeshua shall be rescued from their transgressions (Gen. 3:15, Job 19:25-26, Psalm 2:7, 110:1, Isa. 53:9-12). My friend, may you be objective and see what the Scripture’s clearly state about the Messiah who paid the price for the sins of the world and rose from the dead to the Right hand of Almighty God (Psalm 110:1 Isa. 53).
Shalom in the risen Messiah of Israel (Isaiah 53:5)!
You mentioned the Written Torah. The Written Torah means nothing without the explanations of the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah explains that any new religion which came after Sinai violates the Torah Law prohibition of creating a new religion. The new testament is clearly new compared to the Torah. You know that. Violating Torah Law does not fulfill it. And please do not flood me with sources. I cannot possibly respond to everything you write.