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1 Here We Woe Again: Jenna Ortega, Creators Al Gough & Miles Millar 31:46
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BE WARNED! This podcast will contain spoilers for Wednesday Season 2, episodes 1-4. Join host Caitlin Reilly each week as she takes you deep into the twisted world of Wednesday with an amazing group of guests! And producer Thing will be helping out to make sure everything goes to plan - well, mostly, anyway... In this episode: Jenna Ortega peels back the layers on the new tension between Wednesday and Enid. And that terrifying vision! Plus… Series showrunners Al Gough and Miles Millar reveal why they made Morticia Addams such a central character in this season, and what it means for Wednesday. Whether you’re a normie or an outcast, the Wednesday Season 2 Official Woecast will be the place for all things Nevermore! For more juicy details about Wednesday Season 2, head over to Tudum.com to get all of the latest updates. 1:15 Preparing for Season 2 3:25 Evolving Wednesday’s look for Season 2 4:12 Addams clan expands for Season 2 6:12 Joanna Lumley joining the cast 7:38 Wednesday and Enid's Friendship 9:00 Wednesday’s Vision 10:50 Jenna is a Producer 13:45 Al and Miles introduction 14:03 Wednesday takes down a Serial Killer 15:05 Intergenerational Relationships & the Addams Women 17:48 Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia in Season 2 20:48 Wednesday and Enid’s relationship 24:04 Steve Buscemi joining the cast 26:19 Wednesday’s popular! 27:45 Boy with the Clockwork Heart stop motion sequence…
Learning to Forget Yehovah -- Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 132
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In this 132nd reading in our 3-year reading cycle, we come to terms as it relates to our forgetting about God and His ways. Here in Deuteronomy 8, God reveals to us that we cannot live by physical food alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. themessianictorahobserver.org
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In this 132nd reading in our 3-year reading cycle, we come to terms as it relates to our forgetting about God and His ways. Here in Deuteronomy 8, God reveals to us that we cannot live by physical food alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. themessianictorahobserver.org
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1 The Book of The Covenant Versus The Book of The Law-The Ten Commandments or the Whole of Torah 1:03:04
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Greetings and Opening Remarks: Rod Thomas welcomes listeners on a warm sunny Shabbat in the DFW area, expressing gratitude for their fellowship and hoping the episode finds everyone well and blessed. Housekeeping Items: Announcement about the upcoming two-month Kenya Missions Trip, which may affect the regular posting schedule of TMTO. Request for prayers and financial support for the trip, especially for the needs of widows and orphans in western Kenya and a potential partnership with a Sabbath-keeping congregation in Homa Bay. Encouragement to support Hilary's non-profit, Qumran Family Foundation. Main Discussion: Title: Book of the Law versus Book of the Covenant: The Ten Commandments Alone or All of Torah? The Question: A listener's question about the placement of the Book of the Covenant inside the Ark of the Covenant and the Book of the Law beside it. Importance of the Question: The answer strikes at the heart of the Nazarene-Messianic Faith Community, addressing whether to keep the whole Torah or just the Ten Commandments. Recent Experience: Rod shares his experience with 10-Commandment-Only Keepers during a missions trip to Kenya. Scriptural References: Various passages from Deuteronomy, 1 Samuel, James, and others are cited to support the discussion. Controversy: Explanation of the Book of the Law versus Book of the Covenant controversy and its implications. Exegetical Analysis: Detailed analysis of Galatians 3:19 and its context within the broader discussion of Torah and Grace. Role of Torah: Torah as a guide, tutor, and schoolmaster, revealing sin and pointing to the need for a savior. Conclusion: Emphasis on the importance of keeping Torah in the spirit of obedience and faith, with a call to conduct personal study and prayer. Closing Remarks: Rod concludes the episode with a prayer for blessings and encouragement to conduct personal "Berean-style" study. Wishes the listeners Shabbat Shalom and Shavuatov.…

1 Hebrews-Letter to the Drifting-Part 7 of the Melchizedek Series 1:03:33
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Episode Title: Hebrews: A Letter to the Drifting (Part 7 of the Melchizedek Series) Host: Rod Thomas Date: Tuesday, August 5th, 2025 Episode Summary: In this episode, Rod Thomas continues the Melchizedek series with Part 7, titled "Hebrews: A Letter to the Drifting." Rod delves into the Book of Hebrews, exploring its profound messages and themes. He emphasizes the significance of Yahoshua (Jesus) as the ultimate High Priest in the order of Melchizedek, surpassing the Levitical priesthood and the old covenant worship system. Key Points Discussed: Introduction and Updates: Rod greets the audience and provides updates on the ministry's upcoming missions trip to Kenya, focusing on helping widows and orphans and spreading the Gospel 1. He expresses gratitude for the audience's support and prayers 1. Dramatic Opening Monologue: Rod sets the stage with a dramatic monologue titled "The Throne and the Veil," highlighting the significance of the Book of Hebrews 2. Main Teaching: Rod introduces the main teaching, focusing on the Book of Hebrews and its message to the drifting believers 3. He discusses the historical and spiritual context of the Book of Hebrews, emphasizing its relevance to modern-day believers 4. Rod explores the themes of Yahoshua's exaltation, the Melchizedekian priesthood, and the renewed covenant 5. Key Themes and Messages: The superiority of Yahoshua over angels, Moses, and the Levitical priesthood 6. The concept of Yahoshua as the eternal High Priest and mediator of a better covenant 7. The importance of understanding the Book of Hebrews in its historical and cultural context 8. Conclusion: Rod concludes the episode with a preview of the next installment in the series, encouraging listeners to continue their study of the Book of Hebrews 9. He expresses his hope that the teachings will inspire and bless the audience 10. Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to support the ministry's missions trip to Kenya through prayers and financial contributions. Donations can be made through the Qumran Family Foundation's website 1. Contact Information: For more information and to support the ministry, visit [ http://qumranfamilyfoundation.org ]( http://qumranfamilyfoundation.org ).…

1 The Covenant Connection Unveiling the Heart of the Nazarene-Messianic Faith - Part 1 in our Covenant Series 53:22
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Shalom Truth-Seekers in Yeshua Messiah. This is the first installment in a series of detailed teaching on the Hebrew concept of “covenant” (or “Berit”) and its foundational role in the faith and salvation of God’s (i.e. Yehovah’s) chosen ones. In this installment we introduce the Hebrew concept of covenant by exploring the term’s meaning. We also emphasize its significance as a sacred, legally binding relationship between Yehovah (God) and His chosen people, Yisra’el/Yasharal, with its physical and spiritual implications for all humanity. The teaching critiques denominational misunderstandings and highlights covenant's Torah roots and its wider scriptural (i.e. both Tanach and Brit HaDashah) importance. Introduction to the Covenant Series We begin by recalling a previous post on Genesis 12:3. The title of that post is: Does "I Will Bless Those Who Bless and Curse Those Who Curse," Apply to the Modern Nation of Israel? (If you’ve not had the opportunity to listen to or read that post, we humbly invite you to do so by clicking this link https://www.themessianictorahobserver.org/2025/06/28/does-i-will-bless-those-who-bless-and-curse-those-who-curse-apply-to-the-modern-nation-of-israel/ ) In that post we clarified that the verse is not a command to bless the modern nation-state of Israel. But rather the verse is a prescriptive covenant provision. This provision states that those who treat God’s chosen people, according to Torah principles, receive Yah’s favor, while those who mistreat them face divine harm. And thus, covenant is central to God’s relationship with His covenant people, Israel/Yisra’el/Yasharal. And it was that post that has prompted this covenant teaching series. In this series, we will explore the refined and broader principles of covenant that link it to God’s/Yah’s Grand Plan of Salvation, Restoration, and Redemption through the Person and Ministries of Yeshua HaMashiyach. Also in this post, we stress that denominational Christianity often fails to grasp the true Hebrew concept of covenant's significance because of their overall rejection of Torah and Hebraic principles. Because of denominationalism’s wholesale rejection of Torah and Hebraic principles, they fail to recognize that the covenant is the sole pathway to a true relationship with God/Yehovah. That God-human relationship was established originally with Abraham and came to its fullest realization in the Person and Ministries of Yeshua Messiah. We will see that faithfulness to Torah and covenant obedience are essential for salvation and entry into the Kingdom of Heaven (Mat 7.22-23). Understanding the Hebrew Concept of Covenant Covenant, or "Berit" (in Hebrew), is a set apart, legally binding relational agreement between God/Yehovah and His chosen people. (Later on in this series we will see that Yah’s chosen people are not limited to just the biological descendants of Avraham, Yitschaq, and Ya’achov.) But covenant frames the established relationship between God and His chosen ones with rules/behavioral expectations, obligations, and promises. Secularists may view a covenant much like a contract. But we will see as we delve deeper into the covenant Yah established/cut with His chosen ones that the concept of covenant is deeper. It’s akin to a marriage-like partnership that is characterized by love, grace, and mercy. Both parties of the relational covenant agreement are bound to uphold the tenets of the established covenant. But God’s faithfulness ensures the covenant’s integrity, even when the covenant’s human-signatory to the covenant, fail to keep their end of the covenant agreement. This faithfulness on God’s/Yehovah’s part is an immutable trait of God. Moseh described this character trait accordingly: “Yehovah/God is not a man that He should lie, nor a son of man (i.e. a human being) that He should repent (i.e. change His mind). Has He said and will He not do it? Or has He spoken, and will He not establish it?” (Numbers 23:19; LSB) The covenant (sometimes referred to as a blood covenant) is solemnly "cut" or established through an ancient middle eastern ritual that involves animal sacrifices. This bloody, solemn act symbolizes the serious and binding nature of the agreement (Gen 15). The Hebrew word "Berit" pictographically combines elements representing family, leadership, work, and consent. These elements underscore the covenant’s relational and purposeful dimensions. Key Biblical Covenants We furthermore outline the five major expansions of Yah’s covenant with His chosen ones: The Noahic Covenant (Genesis 6 and 9) The Patriarchal Covenant with Abraham and his descendants (Genesis 12, 15, 17) The National Covenant given through Moses at Sinai (Exodus 19-24) The Davidic Covenant with King David (2 Chronicles, Psalms, Isaiah) The New or Renewed Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Ezekiel 36:26-38) Each covenant expansion reveals aspects of God’s/Yah’s immutable character and the love He has for His set apart people. These expansions include expectations Yah for His covenant people. These expansions of covenant shape Israel’s identity and sacred mission on the earth. The Commonness and Uniqueness of Covenants While covenants were common in the ancient Near East, often understood by scholars as treaties that various kings established with their vassals, the Hebrew covenant is unique. For we find that it is initiated solely by God acting from a position of sovereignty. God/Yah offers to His chosen ones a non-negotiable invitation to enter into a relationship with Him that is based on grace and love. Humans may accept or reject that invitation, but they cannot alter the terms of that covenant. Why? Because it is God/Yah Who carries the covenant’s weight. Not from a position of subjugating His people, but from an expression of His desire for loving communion with His people. The covenant is thus a sacred bond with rules that both parties must honor. Those who accept the terms of the covenant commit to loving God (and loving God/Yah comes through faithful obedience to Him) and loving one another (Luk 10:27). The prophet Jeremiah’s words to the Babylonian captives illustrate God’s faithfulness to His covenant despite Israel’s failures (chapter 29). Because of Yah’s steadfastness to His Covenant, He promises Judah restoration and a future of peace. Greek Understanding of Covenant and Terminology In this teaching we also contrast the Hebrew "Berit" with the Greek "diatheke" that is used in the New Testament and in the LXX/Septuagint. While "diatheke" can refer to a “will” or “testament,” the Greek version of covenant does not capture the rich spiritual depth of the Hebrew, which involves an enduring, intimate relationship that has far-reaching implications for humanity’s salvation. Varying Definitions of Covenant We list several scholarly definitions for covenant, some of which emphasize covenant as an alliance, compact, treaty, or sacred kinship bonds. The Hebrew understanding of covenant, however, centers on relationship, promises, and expectations established uniquely by God/Yehovah with Israel/Yisra’el/Yasharal. Conclusion We conclude our discussion by emphasizing the necessity of understanding covenant from a Hebrew perspective that is rooted in Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings. A Greek-only or New Testament-only view limits comprehension of this critical concept and the one that embraces it from that Greek perspective risks missing the covenant’s full significance for individual believers and the collective identity of Israel. The covenant remains the foundation for humanity’s salvation and our entry into the Kingdom of God (i.e. the Malchut Ahlohim).…

1 Does I Will Bless Those That Bless You and Curse Those That Curse You Apply to the Modern State of Israel 39:50
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This post discusses the implications of Genesis 12:3 regarding the relationship between the United States and Israel, particularly in the context of recent conflicts involving Israel. I question whether the passage is a biblical command that believers to bless the modern nation state of Israel. I also explore the concept of covenant as it relates to this blessings and curses provision of the Abrahamic Covenant. Covenant Significance: We look at the importance of the covenant established between Yah and Avraham, which extends to his descendants, influencing how nations interact with Israel. Interpretation of Genesis 12:3: I argue that Genesis 12:3 is a prescription rather than a command, suggesting it reflects a reality of blessings for those who support Israel and curses for those who oppose the covenant relationship that exists between Abba Yah and Israel. Modern Political Context: I seek to highlight the divided opinions in the U.S. regarding support for Israel, particularly in light of recent statements from political figures referencing biblical support for Israel. Broader Implications: The blessings and curses mentioned in the covenant are seen as applicable not only to Israel but to all who enter a covenant relationship with Yah, emphasizing the need for obedience to Yah’s Torah. Covenant Relationship with Yah: I stress that the covenant relationship is pivotal for understanding the dynamics of blessings and curses, which are tied to how individuals and nations treat Israel. Conclusion on Support for Israel: Ultimately, I conclude that support for Israel should be aligned with the principles of Yah’s Torah and the teachings and example of Yeshua Messiah and reflect a genuine love for His chosen people as expressed in His covenant relationship with them, rather than blind political allegiance.…

1 Messianic Reflections in the Life of Yosef Ben Yisrael-Throughs and Reflections on Torah Reading 34 55:58
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Explore the profound Messianic reflections in the life of Yosef Ben Yisrael through Torah Reading 34. Join Rod Thomas of the Messianic Torah Observer as he delves into Genesis 37:1-36, drawing parallels between Joseph/Yosef and Yahoshua Messiah. Discover the spiritual insights and prophetic shadows that enrich our understanding of faith and covenant. Context of the Discussion The commentary begins with the date of publication, marking it as the 23rd day of the 3rd Month 6025 (June 20, 2025). The author notes that this installment reflects on the themes found in the specified Torah reading, which details the early life of Joseph and his relationship with his family. The author encourages readers to follow along using their own Bibles, although he will not read the entire passage verbatim. Patriarchal Sojourners The document discusses the concept of the patriarchs, particularly Jacob (Ya’achov), settling in Canaan, the land promised to them by God. It references the Book of Hebrews, noting that the patriarchs lived as sojourners in the land of promise, looking forward to a greater inheritance. Jacob is highlighted as the third patriarch to settle in Canaan, a place of significance for his family. The Story of Joseph The narrative transitions to Joseph, who is introduced as a favored son of Jacob. The author explains that Joseph's story becomes central to the continuation of God's covenant with the patriarchs, despite the rejection and hardships he faces from his brothers. Joseph is portrayed as a type of Jesus (Yahoshua Messiah), representing salvation and preservation for Israel. Dysfunctional Family Dynamics The document elaborates on the complex family dynamics within Jacob's household, particularly Joseph's relationship with his brothers, who harbor jealousy and resentment due to Jacob's favoritism. Joseph's role as a "tattler" and the implications of his dreams, which foretell his future authority over his brothers, further exacerbate tensions. The author highlights how Joseph's dreams are perceived negatively by his brothers, leading to increased hostility. The Conspiracy Against Joseph As the narrative unfolds, the brothers conspire to kill Joseph upon seeing him approach. Reuben, the eldest brother, intervenes to save him from murder, suggesting they throw him into a pit instead. Ultimately, Joseph is sold to Midianite merchants, and the brothers deceive their father by fabricating a story about Joseph's death. This act of betrayal sets the stage for Joseph's eventual rise to power in Egypt, which serves a greater divine purpose. Spiritual and Prophetic Implications The author draws parallels between Joseph's experiences and the life of Jesus, emphasizing themes of rejection, suffering, and eventual exaltation. Both figures are seen as beloved sons who face betrayal but ultimately fulfill God's plan for salvation. The commentary concludes with reflections on the prophetic nature of Joseph's story and its relevance to the understanding of Jesus' mission. Conclusion In summary, the document provides a rich exploration of the themes found in Genesis 37, focusing on the life of Joseph and its connections to broader spiritual narratives. The author encourages readers to reflect on the lessons learned from Joseph's experiences and the overarching message of divine providence in the face of human betrayal.…

1 When we Look in the Mirror of Scripture we will see that we are all Jacobs-Thoughts Reflections on Torah Reading 33 58:03
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Title: The Messianic Torah Observer: Reflections on Torah Reading 33 Description: Join Rod Thomas as he delves into Torah Reading 33, exploring the transformative journey of Ya'achov (Jacob) and the reaffirmation of the covenant by Yehovah. This episode covers the significance of Ya'achov's encounters, the importance of supporting Israel, and the lessons we can learn from the patriarchs. Rod also shares updates on the Qumran Family Foundation's efforts in Kenya and invites listeners to support the ministry. Key Points: Ya'achov's journey from Paddan Aram to Canaan and his divine encounters. The reaffirmation of the covenant and the significance of Ya'achov's name change to Yisra'el. The importance of supporting Israel in times of conflict. Updates on the Qumran Family Foundation's educational programs in Kenya. Encouragement to support the ministry through prayers and financial contributions. Call to Action: Visit [ https://themessianictorahobserver.org ]( https://themessianictorahobserver.org ) for more information and to support the ministry. Subscribe to our YouTube and Rumble channels for more content.…

1 Becoming a Kingdom of Priests in Light of the Melchizedekian Order-Part 6 of our Melchizedek Series 34:47
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In this 6th installment in our Melchizedek series, we discuss the concept of a royal priesthood as originally intended by Yah in Exodus 19. We focus on the importance of obedience to Yah's covenant for the establishment of this priesthood as well as we cover: Yah's Intent for a Priesthood: Yah intended for a royal priesthood among His people, as stated in Exodus 19, where He called Israel to be a kingdom of priests. Melchizedek's Role: The figure of Melchizedek represents a royal priest, combining the roles of king and priest, predating the Levitical priesthood. Levitical Priesthood Establishment: The Levitical priesthood was established after Israel broke the covenant by worshiping the Golden Calf, restricting priestly duties to the tribe of Levi. Covenant with Yah: The covenant was ratified at Mount Sinai, where Israel accepted Yah's terms, which included becoming a set-apart nation if they obeyed His laws. Golden Calf Incident: The Golden Calf incident illustrates Israel's failure to remain faithful to Yah, leading to the establishment of the Levitical priesthood as a response to their unfaithfulness. Yah's Expectations: Yah requires His people to guard His covenant to achieve the royal priesthood status; without obedience, this status cannot be realized. Priestly Functions: The document discusses the priestly functions of educating others in Yah’s Torah and modeling righteous behavior, which are central to fulfilling the role of a priest. Future Fulfillment: The original vision for a royal priesthood will ultimately be fulfilled through the ministry of Yeshua, who represents the Melchizedekian priesthood.…

1 Did John Baptize Yeshua into the Melchizedekian Priestly Order Part 5 of our Melchizedek Series 1:27:08
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Show Notes: Did John Baptize Yeshua into the Melchizedekian Priestly Order-Part 5 of our Melchizedek Series Episode Title: Did John Baptize Yeshua into the Melchizedekian Priestly Order-Part 5 of our Melchizedek Series Episode Description: In this episode, we explore the intriguing question of whether John the Baptist baptized Yeshua into the Melchizedekian Priestly Order. Join us as we delve into historical, theological, and scriptural insights to uncover the significance of this event. This is Part 5 of our Melchizedek Series, where we continue to examine the profound implications of the Melchizedekian Order in religious history. Key Topics Covered: The role of John the Baptist in Yeshua's baptism Historical context of the Melchizedekian Priestly Order Theological implications of Yeshua's baptism into the Melchizedekian Order Scriptural evidence supporting the Melchizedekian baptism Insights from scholars and theologians on the Melchizedekian Order Episode Highlights: Detailed analysis of the historical background of John the Baptist and Yeshua Examination of theological perspectives on the Melchizedekian Order Scriptural references and interpretations related to Yeshua's baptism Expert opinions and scholarly discussions on the topic…

1 True Biblical Worship According to Yeshua-Part 2 of our True Biblical Worship Series 1:05:56
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Title: Biblical Principles for Worship Today Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into the essential principles of true worship according to Yehovah. We explore the transition from the Original Covenant to the Renewed Covenant and how worship has evolved from physical to spiritual. We discuss the teachings of Yeshua and the importance of renewing our minds, guarding our souls, and obeying Yehovah's instructions. Key Points: Renewing Our Minds: Focus on Yehovah’s kingdom and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33). Guarding Our Souls: Be mindful of what we take into ourselves, including food, entertainment, relationships, and reading material. Listening to Yehovah: Be quick to hear His voice and slow to respond or speak. Maintaining Joy: Don’t let anyone steal your joy . Continuous Prayer: Pray without ceasing and do not grow weary of doing good. Obedience: Incorporate Yehovah’s and Yeshua’s instructions into our daily walk. Conclusion: True worship involves a holy and righteous lifestyle that aligns with Yehovah’s teachings. Yeshua’s teachings emphasize the importance of spirit and truth worship, transitioning from physical practices to spiritual devotion. Call to Action: Encouragement to keep on in the faith walk, focusing on the high calling in Messiah and maintaining a Godly attitude. Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth. Closing Remarks: May you have a blessed Shabbat and an overcoming rest of your week in Yeshua’s matchless Name. Until next time, Shalom, shalom.…

1 True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant-Part 1 of True Biblical Worship Series mixdown 1:05:06
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Show Notes: True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant - Part 1 Episode Title: True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant - Part 1 Host: Rod Thomas Date: April 19, 2025 Description: In this episode of the Messianic Torah Observer, Rod Thomas delves into the profound teachings on true biblical worship according to the original covenant. Recorded on a rainy but warm Shabbat morning in DFW, Rod shares insights from a recent Google-Meet study delivered to Torah-honoring brethren in Nairobi, Kenya. This teaching explores the significance of worship in the Messianic Torah Observer lifestyle, including the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Day of Firstfruits. Key Points: Introduction to the topic of true biblical worship and its importance in the Messianic Torah Observer lifestyle1. Examination of traditional understandings of worship across various religious practices2. Detailed discussion on the biblical principles of worship, including the Hebrew term "shachah" and its significance3. Insights into the original covenant perspectives on worship, including the physical and actionable forms of worship4. Exploration of the appointed times for worship according to Yah's sacred calendar5. Emphasis on the fear of Yehovah as the basis of true biblical worship6. Closing remarks and preview of Part 2, which will focus on worship from a Yeshua-centric perspective7. Call to Action: Visit [ http://themessianictorahobserver.org ]( http://themessianictorahobserver.org ) for more teachings on Yah's set apart days and other Hebraic topics. Stay tuned for Part 2 of this teaching series, where Rod will explore worship in spirit and truth. Closing: Rod Thomas wishes listeners a blessed rest of their Shabbat, a meaningful Feast of Unleavened Bread, and a powerfully blessed Day of Firstfruits. Until next time, Shalom, shalom.…

1 Waking up from the Slumber-FOT 2024-Kenya 1:01:53
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Audio Only Join Rod Thomas in this enlightening episode of the Messianic Torah Observer as he discusses the significance of the upcoming Spring Feasts, including Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Dive deep into the spiritual implications of these sacred times, exploring the importance of ridding our homes of leaven and embracing the symbolism of matzah. Rod also shares a powerful teaching titled "Waking Up from Our Slumber: The Feast of Tabernacles and Our Kingdom Readiness," originally delivered to a Kenyan assembly. This teaching emphasizes the urgency for believers to awaken spiritually and fulfill their divine purpose. Tune in for a meaningful exploration of faith, community, and the call to action in our walk with Yeshua. Website: themessianictorahobserver.org 1. Introduction to the Spring Feasts 2. Significance of Passover and Unleavened Bread 3. Teaching: Waking Up from Our Slumber 4. Spiritual Complacency and Its Dangers 5. Fulfilling Our Purpose in Yeshua 6. Conclusion and Call to Action…

1 Learning to Leave Well Enough Alone-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 24 48:30
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Explore insightful reflections on Torah Reading 24, focusing on the significance of wells in biblical times, the covenant promises of Yehovah, and the lessons of faith and perseverance from Isaac's journey. Dive into the spiritual and historical context of Genesis 26:12-35 and discover how ancient practices can inspire modern life. themessianictorahobserver.org…

1 The Two Afflictions that Get Gods Attention-Kenya Day of Atonement 2024 mixdown 33:08
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In this episode of the Messianic Torah Observer Podcast, Rod Thomas discusses the significance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, and shares his experience delivering a teaching to orphaned students and Sabbath-keeping brethren in Kenya. Rod emphasizes the importance of fasting, self-denial, and afflicting the soul to get God's attention. Tune in for insightful biblical references and a call to action to support the Qumran Family Foundation.…

1 Shabbat HaChodesh-the Sabbath Before Biblical Rosh HaShannah 2025 26:28
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Discover the significance of Shabbat HaChodesh and Biblical Rosh HaShannah in the Messianic Torah Observer. Learn about the sacred calendar, the importance of Aviv 1, and how to prepare for the upcoming Feasts of Yah. Join Rod Thomas in this insightful discussion. Website: themessianictorahobserver.org…

1 Unlocking the Keys to the Kingdom Part 2 Binding and Loosing on Earth and in Heaven 52:07
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1 Unlocking the Keys to the Kingdom Understanding Yeshuas Teachings in Light of Torah 44:28
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What did Yeshua mean when He declared to His disciples that He would give them the Keys of the Kingdom of the Heavens? Join me as I explore the biblical meaning behind this illusive but powerful promise. Learn the role that Torah/Commandment-keeping plays in the keys of the Kingdom. And how does it impact you and me today. Keywords: Yeshua's teachings, keys to the Kingdom, Torah, Commandment-keeping, Kingdom of Heaven, biblical insights, spiritual growth, Messianic Torah Observer, Rod Thomas, DFW, Rosh HaShannah, Purim, Yeshua HaMashiyach, Shimon Kefa, Peter, ekklesia, Kehila, Malchut ha Shamayim, halachah, Gospel of the Kingdom, beatitudes, Kingdom principles, Torah-keeping, spiritual authority, true faith, salvation, redemption, biblical context, spiritual tools, halachic knowledge, Kingdom rules, Messiah, Yeshua's disciples, spiritual leaders, Messianic teachings.…
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1 Shabbat Zachor - Blotting out the Spirit of Esau in the Lives of Gods People 31:15
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Explore with me the significance of Shabbat Zachor, otherwise known as the Sabbath of Remembrance, and the eternal battle against the spirit of Amalek or Esau that seeks to hinder the will and purpose of Yehovah and destroy God's set apart-people. Discover the lessons from Purim and the importance of remembering Amalek's evil deeds in this insightful discussion.…
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1 Understanding our Melchizedekian Priestly Pedigree Part 4- Jashers Hidden Chronicles of the Melchizedekian Priesthood 1:01:22
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In this 4th installment of our Melchizedek series,we continue our exploration of the historical and theological aspects of the Melchizedekian Priesthood. We examine the connections between Shem, Avram, and the Melchizedekian lineage as depicted in the Book of Jasher. Our discussion covers various perspectives on the Melchizedekian Priesthood, including its significance and the roles of key Hebrew patriarchal figures. We also address the controversies and differing views surrounding the identity of Melchizedek and the legitimacy of the Book of Jasher as a historical and sacred source.…
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1 Understanding our Melchizedekian Priestly Pedigree-Part 3 The Theological Implications of the Avram-Melchizedek Encounter 01 59:46
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Explore with me the theological implications of the Avram-Melchizedek encounter. In this third installment of our Melchizedek series, we discuss how various historical figures and people of faith viewed and understood Avram's Melchizedek and how their insights help us better understand our Melchizedekian Priestly Pedigree.…
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1 Understanding our Melchizedekian Priestly Pedigree-Part 2-Abrams Melchizedek 1:12:48
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1 Divine Judgment-Mercy-Righteousness-The Story of Sodom and Lot-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 16 58:36
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1 Unveiling the Truth-Yeshuas Prohibition Against Titles in Matthew 238-12-Part 2 mixdown 57:53
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1 Living in Yahs Presence The Call to Holistic Righteousness 45:16
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Explore the profound journey of faith and devotion in 'Living in Yah's Presence-The Call to Holistic Righteousness.' Discover the significance of walking blamelessly before Yah and embracing His set apart ways for a spiritually holistic life.
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1 Unveiling the Truth-Yeshuas Prohibition Against Titles in Matthew 238-12-Part 1 52:51
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Explore with us Yeshua's seeming prohibition against leaders of the Messianic faith, taking on the titles of Rabbi, Teacher, and Father. Are we of the True Faith once Delivered supposed to take Master Yeshua's seeming prohibition against the use of these titles literally? Come. Listen. Study. Meditate. And then you decide.…
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1 The Ineffable Name Controversy -- Breaking Traditions The Controversy of Gods Name 42:18
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Explore the profound significance and controversy surrounding the Ineffable Name of Yehovah. Dive into Jewish traditions, interpretations, and the impact on modern faith practices. Uncover the truth behind the sacred names and their misinterpretations.
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1 The Royal Priesthood- Exploring the Historical Spiritual and Eschatological Roles of Melchizedek-Part 1 27:14
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Dive into the historical, spiritual, and eschatological significance of Melchizedek in this comprehensive series. Discover the ancient context and the eternal priesthood that links to our salvation and covenant relationship with the Almighty.
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1 Exploring the Historical and Theological Aspects of Noahide Laws - Part 2 46:27
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Dive into the historical and theological exploration of Noahide Laws in this comprehensive analysis. Understand the origins, implications, and controversies surrounding these ancient precepts.
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1 Trusting in the Divine Plan-The Significance of Abrahams Covenant with Yehovah-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 10 mixdown 58:31
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Explore the journey of Avram and the unfolding of Yah's Covenant in this insightful Torah reading. Delve into the significance of faith and obedience as Avram moves from Ur to Canaan, building altars and receiving divine promises. Understand the phases of the Avrahamic Covenant and its impact on humanity.…
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1 Noahide Laws-A Historical and Theological Exploration Part 1 51:15
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Explore the origins, development, and implications of the Noahide Laws within Rabbinic Judaism. This paper delves into the historical context, theological debates, and the role of these laws for both Jews and Gentiles.
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1 From Noah to Nations-Unveiling the Prophetic Journey-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 8 mixdown 43:42
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Discover the Prophetic Journey from Noah to Nations 🌍✨ Dive deep into the profound insights of Torah Reading 8 with our latest post, "From Noah to Nations-Unveiling the Prophetic Journey-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 8." Explore the pivotal moments in human history, the significance of Noah's sons, and the prophetic implications of their actions. This study delves into Genesis 9.18-10.32, Isaiah 49.1-13, and Revelation 5.1-14, offering a rich tapestry of Messianic reflections and historical context. Join us on this enlightening journey and uncover the timeless truths embedded in Torah Reading.…
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1 From Flood to Faith-The Enduring Promise of the Noahic Covenant-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 7 mixdown 42:08
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The Noahic Covenant: Humanity's Path to Redemption Greetings, saints of the Most High. Welcome to another installment of the Messianic Torah Observer. I'm Rod Thomas, coming to you on a beautiful Shabbat in the DFW area. I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well and blessed. Today, we delve into the Noahic Covenant, the second rung on Yehovah's ladder leading to our redemption. This covenant, established after the Great Flood, is foundational to our understanding of redemption and renewal. Our Torah Reading for this week is contained in Genesis 8.15-9.17, with the haftarah reading to be found in Isaiah 42.7-21, and the apostolic in 2 Timothy 2.8-19. I’ve chosen to entitle this post: “From Flood to Faith—The Enduring Promise of the Noahic Covenant – My Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 7.” Key Concepts: Covenant (Brit): Yehovah's plan to redeem humanity. Renewal: The command to repopulate the Earth and renew the original Edenic/Adamic Covenant. Burnt Offerings: Noah's offerings on a rebuilt altar, leading Yehovah to resolve never to curse the ground or destroy all living creatures again. Yehovah acknowledges humanity's inherent evil but blesses Noah and his sons, reasserting human dominion over creation and lifting the prohibition against consuming animals for food. However, the consumption of blood and murder are strictly prohibited, with severe consequences for violators. The Noahic Covenant is a unilateral covenant, with Yehovah doing the heavy lifting to restore the broken relationship between Him and humanity. This covenant lays the groundwork for humanity to develop a "yetzer tov" (good inclination) and fulfill its purpose as Yehovah's image bearers on Earth. Significance of the Covenant: Unconditional Blessings: Despite humanity's shortcomings, Yehovah honors His covenant promises, symbolized by the rainbow. Foundation for Redemption: The Noahic Covenant is crucial for humanity's full redemption, reaffirming our inherent value as Yehovah's imagers and paving the way for future covenants. In conclusion, the Noahic Covenant is a testament to Yehovah's grace and commitment to humanity's redemption. As we reflect on this covenant, let us strive to overcome our "yetzer ra" (evil inclination) and walk in righteousness, fulfilling our purpose as Yehovah's image bearers. Shabbat Shalom. Faithfully submitted, Rod Thomas, The Messianic Torah Observer https://www.themessianictorahobserver.org/2024/11/16/marring-the-image-of-the-creator-yehovah-through-rebelliousness-thoughts-and-reflections-on-torah-reading-4-2/…
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1 Why Arent We Keeping the Feast of Rosh Chodesh mixdown 36:20
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The 9th Rosh Chodesh is upon us. Yet most Messianics/Netsarim are ignorant of the importance of this set apart day, while others simply reject the day because it's not a day that they are interested in keeping. In this post I make the case, based on the Torah Reading for the 9th Rosh Chodesh, for every elect/chosen of Yehovah to observe and keep the Feast of Rosh Chodesh each month.…
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1 And God Remembered Noah-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 6-Reboot 59:15
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This week's Torah Reading is the story of the saving of Noah and his family brought about through God keeping covenant and manifesting His righteousness. The spiritual and halachic principles embedded in this Torah Reading Discussion remain evergreen for us today in 2024.
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1 Pleasing God in Perilous Times-Lessons From the Life of Noah-Thoughts & Reflections on Torah Reading 5 1:30:15
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Paul wrote to his young protégé Timothy that the End of Days would be the most perilous of times to have ever struck humanity (2 Tim. 3.1-5). In fact, our Master Yeshua Messiah declared that "just as the days of Noah were, so the coming of the Son of Man will be. We discuss what the world was like in Noah's day and how Noah pleased God/Yah despite him living in such difficult times.…
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1 Marring the Image of the Creator Yehovah Through Rebelliousness-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 4 1:00:59
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This week's Torah Reading draws our attention to the realities of humanity's rebelliousness against Yehovah and His Ways, and rebelliousness mars the Creator's image in His human creation.
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1 My Thoughts and Reflections on Whether MessianicsNetsarim Should Take Part in the Upcoming Electoral Process mixdown 27:29
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On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, many of the citizens of this nation will take part in the electoral process. For the Messianic/Netsari/Nazarene Israelite, the question they must answer is: Do they take part or not take part in the electoral process of this nation? In this installment of TMTO, we discuss the moral implications of believers taking part in Tuesday's election.…
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1 TMTO Update and Thoughts and Reflectons on our Missionary-Sukkot Trip to Kenya 59:56
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In this installment of TMTO, I give an update on the ministry and share my thoughts and reflections on our recent missionary-Sukkot trip to Kenya.
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1 When Torah Becomes a Witness Against Us-Reading 148 56:58
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In this 148th Reading of our 3-Year Long Torah Reading Cycle, we learn of Yah's concern that we will abandon Him and His ways for the worship of Canaanite gods. He instructs Moshe to store His written Torah in the Ark of the Covenant to serve as a witness against our impending idolatry.
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1 Operating in Set-Apart Community Relationship-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 142 50:53
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In this 142nd Torah Reading discussion, we are taught how to operate in certain domestic relationships that include relating the taking of foreign war brides unto our selves, treatment of the firstborn son in a polygamous relationship, how to properly deal with unredeemable rebellious children, proper treatment of executed criminal remains, and the proper handling of lost property.…
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1 The Messianics Ongoing War Against this World-Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 141 51:19
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In our Torah Reading discussion for this week, we find ourselves having to contemplate and determine the integrity of our covenant relationship with Yehovah. As well as we are moved to make a choice between being loyal to this world and the things of this world, versus being loyal to God and His ways. This is the 141st reading of our 3-year Torah Reading cycle.…
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1 Operating in a Set-Apart-Kingdom Fashion-- Thoughts and Reflections on Torah Reading 140 39:49
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In this 140th reading of our 3-year Torah Reading Cycle, the Most High instills in us our responsibility to adhere to the governmental structure He put in place for the Kingdom. Here we learn how the needs of the Levitical Priests were taken care of; the prohibitions against our adopting the religious pagan practices and ways of the nations we were dispossessing; how to discern and treat supposed prophets who claimed to be of God; a reiteration of the establishment of the Cities of Refuge once we settled in the Land of Promise; and the security that comes in knowing that our God will fight for us when we are obediently operating in His Will and Purpose.…
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1 Johns Baptism of Repentance-Part 4 of True Biblical Baptism Series 55:01
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In this fourth installment of our True Biblical Baptism series, we explore the next scriptural iteration of water immersion: John the Immerser's (aka John the Baptist's) water immersion. What was the meaning of John's water immersion? How, if at all, did it differ from the Hebrew water immersion of Torah? And how, if at all, does it differ from New Covenant, Messianic/Netsari water immersion that we all have been instructed to engage in as part of our discipleship journey in Yeshua Messiah?…
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1 Offering Unblemished Animal Sacrifices - Idolatry and Paganism Warrants Capital Punishment - Gods Choice of King to Reign Over Us-139 57:58
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1 Immersion of the Two Shavuots-Pentecosts-Part 3 of True Biblical Baptism Series 36:22
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With the Day of Pentecost or Shavuot being just a day away, it seemed good to discuss the immersions of the two Pentecosts or Shavuots. What were these two Shavuots/Pentecosts and how do they relate to immersion? These are the questions we aim to answer in this installment of TMTO.
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1 Shavuot-Pentecost-Feast of Weeks-Timing is Everything 13:58
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In this brief installment of the Messianic Torah Observer, I explain why Messianics and our Orthodox Jewish brethren are keeping Pentecost -- Shavuot -- the Feast of Weeks on differing dates. This discussion is not a teaching. It is meant simply to inform and to hopefully dissuade any confusion or questions that Netsarim may have as it relates to when believers will be keeping the Day of Shavuot in 2024. Shavuot: One of the mandated Feasts of the LORD.…
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