Michael Rood and the Rood Awakening

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Hi all,

I have a friend who has fallen head over heels in love with this guys teachings and has shown me several videos which at first seem interesting and have some depth to the information and teaching.

I am a bit pushed for time in looking into this so thought you might be able to fast-track a few help and hints....I have a slight uneasiness in my spirit, but don't want to be too hyper-critical.

The 3 things that sort of stuck in my craw concerned:-

1. Apparent translations of Matthew that were hidden in Russia and thrown new light onto some difficult passages as they are in original Hebrew...connected with Shem Tov in the 1400's.

2. He seems to be a fan of the discredited Ron Wyatt

3. Has invented his own time-scale and says even the Jewish calendar is not the true one, therefore working out prophetic sign-posts is inaccurate.

My experience as a Believer sees warning lights flashing, and as I said, my spirit is uneasy....but I love my friends enthusiasm and am reluctant to express just yet why I am reluctant to embrace these teachings as a whole.

Thanks for any help...apols if this has come up before.

Zazal
 
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Michael Rood promotes himself as a "messianic karaite rabbi"... "The Reverend Michael John Rood ", "Rabbi", "Rabbi Michael Rood" or "Messianic rabbi (teacher) Michael Rood", "Messianic Kairite Rabbi" (he and Judith joined the Kairite movement, which rejects the NT and Yeshua as the Messiah), "Messianic Jewish Rabbi, " “honorary mohel”, Torah Observant" Messianic or Jewish Messianic (he was not born Jewish), a "Levite" (he's not of the levitical priesthood), living as a levite, Baptist minister (he was not), a former Baptist minister , a rabbi, "I am a Jewish follower of the Jewish Messiah", Gentile, "Christian teacher", prophet...Bible teacher, marine sergeant, author, lecturer, and professional Bible instructor for more than thirty years... all the above names were over time....... as he shifted from position to position.. audience to audience..

This is one case where I am going to let Easy give you more than enough reasons to have an uneasy spirit about his teachings... which are of the replacement Two House/Lost Tribes/Ephraim theology type.. depending upon audience...

As to the aspect of refuting... you will just have to find out what your friend is hearing, so you know where to begin. May I suggest not refuting your friend's hero, but agree with what you can and lead in study more on the straight path and let him determine the off trail stuff himself... thus weaning himself from this convoluted material.
 
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Hi all,

I have a friend who has fallen head over heels in love with this guys teachings and has shown me several videos which at first seem interesting and have some depth to the information and teaching.

I am a bit pushed for time in looking into this so thought you might be able to fast-track a few help and hints....I have a slight uneasiness in my spirit, but don't want to be too hyper-critical.

The 3 things that sort of stuck in my craw concerned:-

1. Apparent translations of Matthew that were hidden in Russia and thrown new light onto some difficult passages as they are in original Hebrew...connected with Shem Tov in the 1400's.

2. He seems to be a fan of the discredited Ron Wyatt

3. Has invented his own time-scale and says even the Jewish calendar is not the true one, therefore working out prophetic sign-posts is inaccurate.

My experience as a Believer sees warning lights flashing, and as I said, my spirit is uneasy....but I love my friends enthisiasm and am reluctant to express just yet why I am reluctant to embrace these teachings as a whole.

Thanks for any help...apols if this has come up before.

Zazal

One of the things you will find out on this board is that anything deemed 2 house is discredited in many eyes here before they hear anything else. They have a faulty notion that 2 house and replacement theology are the same, despite abundant proof to the contrary.

Michael Rood has a lot of good information, and geared to teach those new to the messianic movement. My main problems with him today began with the Matthew book also. He became affiliated with Nehemiah Gordon and Keith Johnson, who now have written several books alone and together.

Michael Rood has several teachings against the false doctrines of Judaism and the church. Nehemiah Gordon, an orthodox turned karaite rabbi, no longer follows rabbinic tradition, but does not believe in Yeshua (Jesus) and Keith Johnson is a Methodist minister with no plans to leave the church system.

As for the Jewish calendar, we know it is off because it was written without means of updating it over the years, and the rabbis would not touch it. Whether Rood's is more accurate, only time will tell. As the biblical year was intended to begin with a visual sign (barley in abib) instead of a calculated date, his should be more accurate as to which month is the first if they differ.
 
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One of the things you will find out on this board is that anything deemed 2 house is discredited in many eyes here before they hear anything else. They have a faulty notion that 2 house and replacement theology are the same, despite abundant proof to the contrary.

Michael Rood has a lot of good information, and geared to teach those new to the messianic movement.

Michael Rood like James Trimm were members of The Way international, and carry forward some of the false teachings of this cultic group.

While I have mentioned Rood and Trimm, both claim to be Jewish but are not Jewish.

Rood in particular, predicted that the 'day of the Lord' would begin in the year 2000. false.

Rood again predicted 2001, since he said he recalculated and found the Hebrew calendar in error by 1 year. Again false.

He then found that the New Year was not Rosh Hashanah but on Nissan 1, so he predicted the day of the Lord was actually 6 months later then his second prediction. Again false.

And then he predicted the 'day of the Lord' to be in October of 2002.
And then he predicted the 'day of the Lord' to be October 2003.

Rood renounced Christianity as pagan and of the devil, and anyone who is a part of Christianity is in the house of satan.

Two house is a grave error, but that is one of the lessor of Roods problems.
 
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Michael Rood promotes himself as a "messianic karaite rabbi"... "The Reverend Michael John Rood ", "Rabbi", "Rabbi Michael Rood" or "Messianic rabbi (teacher) Michael Rood", "Messianic Kairite Rabbi" (he and Judith joined the Kairite movement, which rejects the NT and Yeshua as the Messiah), "Messianic Jewish Rabbi, " “honorary mohel”, Torah Observant" Messianic or Jewish Messianic (he was not born Jewish), a "Levite" (he's not of the levitical priesthood), living as a levite, Baptist minister (he was not), a former Baptist minister , a rabbi, "I am a Jewish follower of the Jewish Messiah", Gentile, "Christian teacher", prophet...Bible teacher, marine sergeant, author, lecturer, and professional Bible instructor for more than thirty years... all the above names were over time....... as he shifted from position to position.. audience to audience..

This is one case where I am going to let Easy give you more than enough reasons to have an uneasy spirit about his teachings... which are of the replacement Two House/Lost Tribes/Ephraim theology type.. depending upon audience...

As to the aspect of refuting... you will just have to find out what your friend is hearing, so you know where to begin. May I suggest not refuting your friend's hero, but agree with what you can and lead in study more on the straight path and let him determine the off trail stuff himself... thus weaning himself from this convoluted material.

Sounds like a man who presents himself to be " all things to all men"
 
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Hi all,

I have a friend who has fallen head over heels in love with this guys teachings and has shown me several videos which at first seem interesting and have some depth to the information and teaching.

I am a bit pushed for time in looking into this so thought you might be able to fast-track a few help and hints....I have a slight uneasiness in my spirit, but don't want to be too hyper-critical.

The 3 things that sort of stuck in my craw concerned:-

1. Apparent translations of Matthew that were hidden in Russia and thrown new light onto some difficult passages as they are in original Hebrew...connected with Shem Tov in the 1400's.

2. He seems to be a fan of the discredited Ron Wyatt

3. Has invented his own time-scale and says even the Jewish calendar is not the true one, therefore working out prophetic sign-posts is inaccurate.

My experience as a Believer sees warning lights flashing, and as I said, my spirit is uneasy....but I love my friends enthusiasm and am reluctant to express just yet why I am reluctant to embrace these teachings as a whole.

Thanks for any help...apols if this has come up before.

Zazal

Best advice: Listen to your own spirit. And gently lead your friend to someone else to get as excited about. Feel free to PM and I'll be happy to pass along a few suggestions.
I agree with your assessment of Rood. A bad meal that's gonna come back up eventually.
 
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Before listening to the negative things written here about Michael Rood I would take a little more time to listen to what he has to say. I think you will be blessed. You spirit feeling uneasy is not a true indicator of if something is right or wrong. The things Michael Rood teaches are life changing as they require a change. I went from Sunday worship to keeping Sabbath, etc but it has been such a gift to be able to follow Yehovah more closely. I just don't want you to miss out on the incredible blessings I have found and it started with a few videos from Michael Rood almost 15 years ago.
 
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Before listening to the negative things written here about Michael Rood I would take a little more time to listen to what he has to say. I think you will be blessed. You spirit feeling uneasy is not a true indicator of if something is right or wrong. The things Michael Rood teaches are life changing as they require a change. I went from Sunday worship to keeping Sabbath, etc but it has been such a gift to be able to follow Yehovah more closely. I just don't want you to miss out on the incredible blessings I have found and it started with a few videos from Michael Rood almost 15 years ago.

Welcome. Who don't you introduce yourself. Tell us about your journey.
 
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Before listening to the negative things written here about Michael Rood I would take a little more time to listen to what he has to say. I think you will be blessed. You spirit feeling uneasy is not a true indicator of if something is right or wrong. The things Michael Rood teaches are life changing as they require a change. I went from Sunday worship to keeping Sabbath, etc but it has been such a gift to be able to follow Yehovah more closely. I just don't want you to miss out on the incredible blessings I have found and it started with a few videos from Michael Rood almost 15 years ago.

Hi, good to meet you.

Don't worry, I never just look at the negative in anything, and I always check things over again and again, it is just a time factor thing and for a weekof two I don't have the time to root throught MR's teachings, but my friend is very persistant and lies to share what he is being blessed with, so putting it quickly before friends here really helps cut to the chase.

I also realise what I refer to as 'my spirit feeling uneasy' is a very subjective indicator...but it is mixed in with some years experience, and things that have set off alarm bells in the past....one of the most difficult things in these days of the Church is the incredible mixture within a group or a persons teaching that often veils a pernicious doctrine or an out-right heresy...unfortunately there is often a lack of accountability that allows these things to slip in and do considerable damage.

I will bear everything in mind and continue to investigate over the coming weeks...thanks for your input. :thumbsup:
 
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I am amazed at how much non accurate infomation that has been stated about Michael Rood. For me His teachings have been life changing. Now I agree he can come off a bit abrasive at times but all his information is well studied an strictly biblical in its base. He has constantly explained how certain contradictions throughout the bible have come through miss translations. Once the research is explained it is easy to better understand what the writer was truly trying convey. He is maybe not for everybody because not everyone will be ready to make changes when he brings things to light,
 
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I am amazed at how much non accurate infomation that has been stated about Michael Rood. For me His teachings have been life changing. Now I agree he can come off a bit abrasive at times but all his information is well studied an strictly biblical in its base. He has constantly explained how certain contradictions throughout the bible have come through miss translations. Once the research is explained it is easy to better understand what the writer was truly trying convey. He is maybe not for everybody because not everyone will be ready to make changes when he brings things to light,

Hey, welcome to our forum. Take some time to tell us about yourself and your journey.

Have you met sfarley? He made his first on posts on CF right here on our forum also! You guys have something in common!
 
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Hi all,

I have a friend who has fallen head over heels in love with this guys teachings and has shown me several videos which at first seem interesting and have some depth to the information and teaching.

I am a bit pushed for time in looking into this so thought you might be able to fast-track a few help and hints....I have a slight uneasiness in my spirit, but don't want to be too hyper-critical.

The 3 things that sort of stuck in my craw concerned:-

1. Apparent translations of Matthew that were hidden in Russia and thrown new light onto some difficult passages as they are in original Hebrew...connected with Shem Tov in the 1400's.

2. He seems to be a fan of the discredited Ron Wyatt

3. Has invented his own time-scale and says even the Jewish calendar is not the true one, therefore working out prophetic sign-posts is inaccurate.

My experience as a Believer sees warning lights flashing, and as I said, my spirit is uneasy....but I love my friends enthusiasm and am reluctant to express just yet why I am reluctant to embrace these teachings as a whole.

Thanks for any help...apols if this has come up before.

Zazal
Don't know if you are aware of it - but there was another thread on the issue that gave some good information on the matter - as seen in the thread entitled Why do so many Messianics criticize Michael Rood?. Some have even been shocked by the fact that he chose to have a sacrifice outdoors - yet I don wonder how off it really was (more here) - and on many things, many of the same people who may have complained against him have actually supported things he has taught at some point or another.

He used to be with "The Way International" - well known for their cult status and other things they've done...and he still works with people from there. (more shared here , here, here and here). Much of what he does with his own fellowship is considered to be a Splinter Group dynamic of Way International. He has shared his own testimony of his background - although some of the things shared seemed to be a good bit out there when seeing current actions:


There was one time years ago where he prophesied the End of the World on a specific date and got A LOT of people unsettled - and it didn't seem right at all. And many of his actions seemed no different than things I'd hear from some of the Hebrew Roots cults I unfortunately encountered/lost family and friends to back in 08 - as the man (not surprisingly) is very dogmatic and has made attempt to reinforce his teachings to his supporters with extremely strong warnings that to depart from them would be to "deny God" or such.


For more, one can go online/investigate the article entitled What the Heck, Michael Rood? | Messianic Jewish Musings - and the others would be Learn to be a Prophet in Jerusalem! | - Rosh Pina Project and Haredim and the Bible | - Rosh Pina Project. Additionally:


The videos/info I was able to find on him:
When he made his prophecies of the world ending back in May of 2011, we discussed in service t the subject of deception and those who may fall into the errors of believing that the Messiah will come/telling others when.....and we prayed for Brother Michael on the issue since he has supported this. Some of what he offers is akin to what occurred with Y2K and many of the "End Times" teachers that were on T.V. (i.e Hal Lindsey, Jack Van Imp, etc) who would say that the Lord was coming back on certain dates---and then having to backtrack when it didn't happen. It's unfortunate to see since it comes off as if one's a conspiracy theorist that strings together things without seeing if they even should connect. For the people who may get into alarms/try to buy supplies and give up their jobs (as many did in the 70/s when thinking the Lord would return), it will be very unfortunate.

Some of the things he does are a bit eccentric - such as his dress - and I think it's why many get thrown off by him, in addition to other things. But his dress would be the last thing I'd worry on him about. More shared on that before in previous discussion


Originally Posted by bryteguy
He talks about this Biblical Garments. Basically says that: First, let me make the distinction that I do not mow the lawn in my ancient Biblical garments. I dress in typical Israelite garb of the first century in order to help people make a 2000 year mental leap, back to the land, the language, and the culture in which the first century Jewish followers of the Messiah lived.


Easy G (G²);57474792 said:
As it concerns his dress:

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It does seem to be a bit on the wild side .But honestly, what can be "wild" for one person may not be as "wild" as it'd be for another.......for some people think its wild to dress in 2011 the same way as others did in the 70's, even as dress styles from that era are coming back into being mainstream again. John the Baptist came in Came's clothing ( Matthew 3:3-5 / Matthew 3 , Mark 1:5-7 )---and Isaiah walked around naked by the Lord's command ( Isaiah 20:1-3 / Isaiah 20 ). And with both instances, there was a clear dynamic of the prophetic involved......as the clothing served as a means to an end. As another said best about John the Baptist's clothes:
Both Matthew and Mark explicitly say that John the Baptist “wore clothing made of camel’s hair and had a leather belt around his waist” (Matthew 3:4; Mark 1:6). If both Evangelists make explicit reference to John’s clothing there must be something significant about it; but what?

There is another man who wore similar clothing in the Scriptures, one who lived many centuries before John’s birth. To this man the angel of the Lord said:
Go, intercept the messengers of Samaria’s king, and ask them, ‘Is it because there is no God in Israel that you are going to inquire of Baalzebub, the god of Ekron?’ For this, the Lord says: ‘You shall not leave the bed upon which you lie; instead, you shall die’” (II Kings 1:3-4).
Hearing these words, the king’s messengers returned to him. King Ahaziah asked them, “What was the man like who came up to you and said these things to you” (II Kings 1:7). “‘Wearing a hairy garment,’ they replied, ‘with a leather girdle about his loins’” (II Kings 1:8). Hearing this description, the king knew at once the name of this name and cried out, “It is Elijah the Tishbite” (II Kings 1:8)!

By donning a garment made of camel’s hair and securing it with a belt of leather, John the Baptist demonstrated in a clear way his prophetic calling. We learn through the prophet Zechariah that this form of dress was customary for the prophets: “On that day, every prophet shall be ashamed to prophesy his vision, neither shall he assume the hairy mantle: (Zechariah 13:4). But more than this, John showed through the use of his clothing, that he was Elijah.

The grandson of the wise Sirach wrote, “How awesome are you, Elijah! Whose glory is equal to yours” (Sirach 48:10)? Furthermore, he said to him,
You are destined, it is written, in time to come to put an end to wrath before the day of the Lord, to turn back the hearts of fathers toward their sons, and to re-establish the tribes of Jacob. Blessed is he who shall have seen you before he dies, O Elijah, enveloped in the whirlwind (Sirach 48:10-12)!
Sirach references and quotes the words of the Prophet Malachi:
Lo, I will send you Elijah, the prophet, before the day of the Lord comes, the great and terrible day, to turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and strike the land with doom (Malachi 3:24).
So much so did John the Baptist’s life reflect that of Elijah, Jesus said of John:
All the prophets and the law prophesied up to the time of John. And if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah, the one who is to come. Whoever has ears ought to hear (Matthew 11:13-15).
Saint John Chrysostom tells us, “John’s clothing itself was symbolic of nothing less than the coming kingdom and of repentance
All of that I thought was interesting, in light of how clothing was often wore to get the attention of people in reflecting a theme of the Lord. The clothing that the High priests wore is another example of such...and even more so when it came to the regular dress styles others wear.

Thus, the clothing alone---even if its considered to be ecentric---may not be even something to consider as an issue regarding theology. If he had eccentric hair alone (as many great minds do), people would've probably said nothing....

Though I realize that he chooses to dress in certain clothings for the sake of illustration, I really enjoy the kinds of clothing he wears...and I'd personally dig it if he dressed as such in everyday life. One of my friends used to dress in styles similar---though it was more so focused upon how others dressed during eras such as the Middle Ages and with Renaissance Dress Styles. If you've ever seen the film, "Kingdom of Heaven" or perhaps the film entitled "A Knights Tale" and how they brought modern day music alongside the styles of dress they had, it is a good illustration:



I've worn long gowns many times that are similar to what many Native Americans have worn. Also, due to having friends/family connected that are Jewish, I've often dressed in flowing garments similar to what he has had many times...though its mainly in fashion similar to how others in Eastern/Middle Eastern cultures dress and and what they walked in back in the day.

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They actually have Eastern dresses for those within Hip Hop. It's just cool to dress that way, IMHO. If I could dress in the manner in which they dressed in Biblical Times, I would dig it.
 
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Rood renounced Christianity as pagan and of the devil, and anyone who is a part of Christianity is in the house of satan.
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Very much the same thing as many do in addition to saying that in the name of being Messianic while also claiming that anyone who is a Christian is automatically "Anti-God's Law/Torah" and hateful of God's people. It's a shame to see what the man has done...for he is deeply decieved - despite the fact that he has many nice things to say - and I do hope he'll be able to come out of it.
 
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Easy G (G²);62150610 said:
Don't know if you are aware of it - but there was another thread on the issue that gave some good information on the matter - as seen in the thread entitled Why do so many Messianics criticize Michael Rood?. Some have even been shocked by the fact that he chose to have a sacrifice outdoors - yet I don wonder how off it really was (more here) - and on many things, many of the same people who may have complained against him have actually supported things he has taught at some point or another.

He used to be with "The Way International" - well known for their cult status and other things they've done...and he still works with people from there. (more shared here , here, here and here). Much of what he does with his own fellowship is considered to be a Splinter Group dynamic of Way International. He has shared his own testimony of his background - although some of the things shared seemed to be a good bit out there when seeing current actions:


There was one time years ago where he prophesied the End of the World on a specific date and got A LOT of people unsettled - and it didn't seem right at all. And many of his actions seemed no different than things I'd hear from some of the Hebrew Roots cults I unfortunately encountered/lost family and friends to back in 08 - as the man (not surprisingly) is very dogmatic and has made attempt to reinforce his teachings to his supporters with extremely strong warnings that to depart from them would be to "deny God" or such.




For more, one can go online/investigate the article entitled What the Heck, Michael Rood? | Messianic Jewish Musings - and the others would be Learn to be a Prophet in Jerusalem! | - Rosh Pina Project and Haredim and the Bible | - Rosh Pina Project. Additionally:
The videos/info I was able to find on him:
When he made his prophecies of the world ending back in May of 2011, we discussed in service t the subject of deception and those who may fall into the errors of believing that the Messiah will come/telling others when.....and we prayed for Brother Michael on the issue since he has supported this. Some of what he offers is akin to what occurred with Y2K and many of the "End Times" teachers that were on T.V. (i.e Hal Lindsey, Jack Van Imp, etc) who would say that the Lord was coming back on certain dates---and then having to backtrack when it didn't happen. It's unfortunate to see since it comes off as if one's a conspiracy theorist that strings together things without seeing if they even should connect. For the people who may get into alarms/try to buy supplies and give up their jobs (as many did in the 70/s when thinking the Lord would return), it will be very unfortunate.

Some of the things he does are a bit eccentric - such as his dress - and I think it's why many get thrown off by him, in addition to other things. But his dress would be the last thing I'd worry on him about. More shared on that before in previous discussion



Never mind. I missed your response to Qnts.
 
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