What does a "reconstruction" mean? What you think should have been written? Or what you think it might have said in the original?
Jesus isn't just a prophet.
Jesus didn't contradict the laws. He fulfilled them. He also supersedes the law because he is God.
The Creator does only require that humankind does their sincerest to keep Torah — He does not require us to do the impossible.
If God had wanted to he could have kept the temple standing, but he didn't, why? I don't think being sincere is enough. We are still in our sins. God is holy, we are not, we cannot be together. Throughout the old testament we see that innocent blood pays for the remission of sins. Does God contradict himself? Is blood not actually needed for forgiveness of sins? Then why did he institute it if it serves no purpose? Yes, God is gracious. But he is also holy.
Heb 9:22 Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
I think that generally the book of Hebrews would be a good book for you to read.
btw, what does Deuteronomy have to do with this? You are just randomly taking a swipe at the doctrine of the trinity.
So you mean that the Creator would contradict His own Torah — making Himself a false prophet according to Devarim 13:1-6, by instituting a berit (covenant) contradicting Torah?
How does it contradict? Anyway, they are not simultaneous. one comes after the other. So yes it supersedes the old covenant. Why? Because Jesus fulfilled the old covenant. A new covenant was needed to reflect this. Yes, this covenant is not fully revealed in the old testament but it is there (Again read Hebrews, and stephen's speech in Acts). Also another question for you, who is Messiah? Why is he the Messiah? What is he supposed to do?
I agree with you that God is outside of time. Hence also why Jesus said
Joh 14:6 "I am the Way," replied Jesus, "and the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
That is everybody who comes to the Father comes through Jesus, whether past, present, or future. So yes, faith is credited as righteousness, as great people of the bible held to the hope to come. However, innocent blood is still needed. Jesus, paid that price.