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Torah to the Tribes

Matthew Nolan
Isaiah
Torah
Yahuwah
Passover
Yahusha
Babylon
Israel
Redemption
The Twelve Tribes
Federal Reserve
Justice
Shavuot
Abraham Lincoln
John F. Kennedy
Vatican City
Koresh
Yesharun
Biblical Feasts
Syrian Empire
United States

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 torahtothetribes.com

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Primary host of Torah to the Tribes; frequently shares reflections, teachings, and topical musings rooted in Torah and Tanakh with a focus on biblical prophecy and current events.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • God loves you, find a better podcast

    When one man has the only “right” translation, question how much power that gives him. And, when that translation separates God from people even more and they need that man to tell them how to be reunited, again, question how much power that gives him. Question this man. Question the amount of attention he needs in the rooms he enters. Question the way he speaks for God. Please don’t ever think that God needs this man to speak to you. When God speaks it sounds like love and grace for all people.... more

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    Hones Tly
    United Statesa year ago
  • Heretic - Docetic, modalist and a slanderer of the Church

    After listening to this man for a few hours, I’ve heard him promote docetism and modalism. He doesn’t know the basic tenets of the Christian faith. He knows the words and phrases like every heretic has done, but utterly fails and falls short of the teaching of Scripture and the Church. He will attack the Apostolic and Catholic Church born from Pentecost by ‘polluting the well’, promote blatant ‘ad hominem’ as well as ‘strawman’ fallacies. He is a liar and a false teacher.

    His Church history is... more

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    Repent of your heresy.
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • 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!

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    1
    Joey from nowhere
    United States6 years ago
  • great wisdom to gain

    This podcast is one of the few that really opens minds and challenges conventional teachings in modern “Christianity” Mr. Nolan is a humble servant of truth who brings understanding and clarity to topics that you may have heard of and stirs curiosity with each episode. With great information comes great insight. I bless Yahuah for this group.

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    House of the king
    Canada6 years ago
  • 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.

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    Laertygdj
    United States7 years ago

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A number of listeners praise the depth of biblical and historical insight and the challenging of conventional views.
Supporters appreciate the focus on covenant, love, and practical faith in daily life.
Listeners often mention the show's rigor and solo-lecture style as both a strength and a barrier for casual listeners.
Some listeners label the host as heretical or controversial in their Church history critiques.
Critics question scriptural translations and call for accountability of teaching authority.

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Topical Teachings – Sukkot 2025 – The Primordial Waters: Returning to the Deep. Part 3
Q: Is it even plausible for a soul to have a cycle?
The conversation explores whether cycles of souls and the soul's journey across multiple lives is a potential reality that can be interpreted from scriptural texts.
Topical Teachings – Passover 2024: Part 1
Q: How does the concept of baptism for the dead relate to the practice of mikvah?
Baptism for the dead is discussed as a controversial act, with various interpretations that suggest it could provide proxy salvation or reflect a communal interconnectedness among believers across time.

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What is Torah to the Tribes about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A solo-hosted deep-dive into biblical interpretation, prophecy, and current events through a distinctly theological lens. Episodes blend exegesis, Hebrew word studies, and historical reflections with a willingness to challenge mainstream eschatology and traditional church narratives. The host often threads geopolitics and global themes back to scriptural principles, presenting a calm, disciplined approach to discernment and faith amid tumult. A notable pattern is the absence of guests in many episodes, focusing on personal study, prophecy, and the synthesis of Torah, Tanakh, and New Testament themes for devoted, biblically curious listeners.

What stands out: a consistent emphasis on covenantal love, divine sovereignty, and practical spirit... more

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