The Messianic Torah Observer is an online ministry designed and intended for Torah Observant Believers in Y'shua Messiah. Thus we encourage Torah Living --but Torah Living Y'shua-style. Additionally we provide our listeners with the happenings and goings on in and around the Hebrew Roots communities. We accomplish much of this through Rod Thomas' discussions on his personal life journey as a Hebre... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
This Kenyan Missionary Trip 2025 Update will hopefully inform you about our two-month's work here in Kenya. Since we've been here, much work has been completed on behalf some of the widows of Kehancha and Kisii, all of which I detail in this update f... more
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 a... more
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 L... more
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 t... more
Thanks Rod. Many people in the One Law Torah Observant movement of Y’shua don’t have a way to dig into the text with others. Your podcast does a good job of offering helpful insights. I love J. Vernon MacGee and the Thru the Bible App except he didn’t get Torah right. Your podcast is reminiscent.
Baruch HaShem!
Let me just say this guy in this podcast is 100% correct. I’m black American and I’ve done two DNA test 3.5 years ago and both came out 48% Beta Jew from north east Africa/Ethiopia. Our history is told we possibly fall in the tribe of Manessa, Ruben, and or maybe talk that we could possibly be in the tribe of Levi, but there are debates. All of the research I’ve done I follow Messianic Jewish traditions, in a nut shell it’s pretty much Torah Observant nothing different at all. So my brothers and... more
Let me just say this guy in this podcast is 100% correct. I’m black American and I’ve done two DNA test 3.5 years ago and both came out 48% Beta Jew from north east Africa/Ethiopia. Our history is told we possibly fall in the tribe of Manessa, Ruben, and or maybe talk that we could possibly be in the tribe of Levi, but there are debates. All of the research I’ve done I follow Messianic Jewish traditions, in a nut shell it’s pretty much Torah Observant nothing different at all. So my brothers and... more
I too have a messianic Torah observant podcast, but listen to other ones as well. This podcast I really enjoy, he shares a lot of truth and can tell that he has really done his homework. I have reached out to Rod a couple times and that has also been a good experience, a blessing to have met him. Enjoy his great sharing of truth.
Hard to follow this person, just when you think you figured out what he is talking about he goes the opposite way.
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