Torah to the Tribes Matthew Nolan
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Torah to the Tribes is not only a podcast covering the Bible, Biblical prophecy and current events but also hosts a broadcast and community center, as well as hosting the Three Annual Pilgrimage Feasts—Passover, Pentecost and the Feast of Tabernacles.
Learn more at https://torahtothetribes.com
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Isaiah – The fifth Hebrew gospel – Chapter 51
We move into the sections of Isaiah where we see the divine promise and human redemption, woven intricately through the life of a suffering servant, the rock.
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Isaiah – The fifth Hebrew gospel – Chapter 50
‘The law of the husband’ - contained within the corpus of the torah explaining the mystery of the divided kingdom of Israel.
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Topical Teachings – Passover 2024: Part 2
Passover is an induction into the Melchizedek Order, let's look at the prerequisites we’ve just participated in to joining the Melchizedek Order and the Bride.
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Topical Teachings – Passover 2024: Part 1
The word "Mikveh" (מִקְוֶה) comes from the root קוה (k-v-h), meaning "to gather" or "to hope." It symbolizes a gathering of waters, both physically and spiritually, representing purification, renewal, and spiritual rebirth.
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Isaiah – The fifth Hebrew gospel – Chapter 49
To restore Jacob. The Hebrew is lashuv, or to return Jacob. Without Messiah biblical Israel cannot be gathered.
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Isaiah – The fifth Hebrew gospel – Chapter 48
YAH affirms His role in calling and appointing Koresh, the Persian king, to execute His purposes. The end-time Koresh figure emerges in the Western nations to fulfill the eschatological prophecy.
Customer Reviews
Great to listen to to expand biblical knowledge
Coming from a very similar background from Calvary chapel through the messianic movement and seeing the pagan traditions in both movements and coming out of those I have come to the same conclusions biblically and historically as Matthew Nolan. That to me is just confirmation of being on the right path. I like the historical and biblical aspects he brings in his teachings.
Sacred Name?
How do you figure the way you pronounce the “sacred name” is the real way to say it?
In Spanish, what you are saying is actually a vulgar phrase!