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The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am

The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am
Author: Moshe David
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The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am is a powerful journey through the soul of Judaism. From the foundations of the Torah to the enduring strength of Israel, this podcast confronts the persecution of the Jewish people across history and the alarming rise of antisemitism today. Bold. Unapologetic. Rooted in truth.
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When the Lion wept, the heavens trembled — but from the tears came fire.Join Moshe David in this cinematic episode of The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am, as he unveils his new book, 'The Day the Lion Wept: Israel’s Darkest Dawn and the Fire That Followed,' now live on Apple Books.A story of faith through fury — of light that refused to die.
Avram looks to the heavens, hears the promise of countless descendants, and watches as God Himself passes between the pieces of covenant fire.
"One Voice, One God” is a bold and heartfelt podcast where Moshe David explores how Judaism and Christianity share the power to transform the world — not through force or anger, but through faith, dialogue, and moral courage. Each episode is a call to rise above division, plant seeds of hope, and live the example of steady, compassionate strength. This is not about pushing belief, but about embodying it — one person, one heart, one conversation at a time.
Lot is taken captive in a war of kings. Avram rises with 318 men, rescues his nephew, and is blessed by Malki-Tzedek, priest of El Elyon.
Strife rises between shepherds. Lot chooses the lush Jordan valley, Avram takes the hills of Canaan. God reaffirms His promise to give the land to Avram’s descendants.
Famine drives Avram into Egypt. Fear leads to deception. Pharaoh’s house is struck, and Avram leaves in shame but preserved by grace.
God calls Avram to leave his country, his family, and his father’s house to go to a land that He will show him. With this command begins the story of covenant and promise — a man who steps out not knowing where he goes, but trusting the Voice that calls.
The nations spread, yet pride unites them to build a tower toward heaven. God scatters their speech, dividing the languages, and the world is humbled. But from among the nations, one man will be called.
The waters recede and a new world begins. God blesses Noah, establishes covenant with all creation, and sets the rainbow as a sign of His mercy. Yet even in a fresh beginning, human weakness remains.
The floodwaters rise, judgment sweeps the earth, creation is undone — yet mercy rides upon the waters in Noah’s ark.
Generations rise and fall. Death beats its drum through history. Yet Enoch walks with God and is taken, and Noah finds grace in the eyes of the Lord.
From the first family comes the first murder. Cain’s jealousy rises against Abel, blood cries from the ground, yet even in judgment God marks Cain with mercy.
The serpent’s whisper. A forbidden bite. Shame and exile. Yet in the curse comes a promise — the seed of the woman who will one day crush the serpent’s head.
Enter the Garden of Eden — paradise where rivers flowed, trees bore fruit, and humanity first walked in the intimacy of God’s presence. Formed from dust and breathed into with spirit, man was given the joy of work, the gift of covenant partnership, and the freedom of choice.
Step into the beginning of all things. In this powerful opening to the Genesis Master Study Series, we hear the roar of creation: light breaking the void, order from chaos, humanity crowned with dignity as bearers of God’s image, and Shabbat sanctified as the completion of all creation. Genesis does not whisper—it declares covenant, purpose, and holiness. This episode lays the foundation for the entire Torah, where every word carries eternity.
In this episode, Moshe David takes us beyond time itself, exploring the mystery of creation before creation — where eternity touches the human soul. Together, we look at the hidden truths of Genesis, the voice of God that called light into being, and what it means to stand at the threshold of the infinite.
To be born a Jew is to be born into covenant. In this deeply stirring episode of The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am, Moshe David walks through the sacred Jewish life cycle—from Brit Milah, to Bar and Bat Mitzvah, to Kiddushin, and ultimately, to the return of the soul to its Maker. These are not rituals. They are holy fires—signposts of identity, endurance, and purpose. In joy and in grief, in breath and in stillness, the roar does not fade—it echoes through generations.
Time does not pass us by—it lives through us. In this powerful episode of The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am, Moshe David leads us through the divine heartbeat of Jewish time. From the sanctity of Shabbat to the eternal echo of our festivals, we explore how the Jewish people do not merely remember—they relive, reenact, and redeem time itself. This is not just a calendar. It is the soul of our survival.
In this powerful chapter of The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am, Moshe David ignites the fire that has carried the Jewish people through millennia—starting with the sacred gift of Torah. This episode marks the beginning of a chronological journey: through the divine breath of Genesis, the eternal covenant at Sinai, and the holy letters of the Aleph-Bet. This is not just history. It is identity. This is where we began. This is how we endure.
In this fierce and foundational episode, Moshe David opens the gates to the soul of Judaism—what it means to be a Jew, not merely by birth, but by covenant, by purpose, by divine fire. Where did the Torah come from? What is the covenant? And why does the world tremble when a Jew remembers who they are? This is not just a history—it is destiny roaring to be remembered.