Come, Follow Me: Deep Dive Barry Hillam
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- Religion & Spirituality
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This podcast presents a "deep dive" survey of the weekly scriptural chapters that are assigned by the Come, Follow Me curriculum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. After opening with an introduction and flyover summary, each episode contains a verse-by-verse reading -- pausing for in-depth commentary from reliable sources.
SUGGESTIONS:
- Follow along with your scriptures (when you can).
- You might like it better at 1.25x or 1.5 speed.
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Jacob 7
Sherem denies Christ, contends with Jacob, demands a sign, and is smitten of God—All of the prophets have spoken of Christ and His Atonement—The Nephites lived out their days as wanderers, born in tribulation, and hated by the Lamanites. About 544–421 B.C.
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Jacob 6
The Lord will recover Israel in the last days—The world will be burned with fire—Men must follow Christ to avoid the lake of fire and brimstone. About 544–421 B.C.
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Jacob 5
Jacob quotes Zenos relative to the allegory of the tame and wild olive trees—They are a likeness of Israel and the Gentiles—The scattering and gathering of Israel are prefigured—Allusions are made to the Nephites and Lamanites and all the house of Israel—The Gentiles will be grafted into Israel—Eventually the vineyard will be burned. About 544–421 B.C.
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Jacob 4
All the prophets worshiped the Father in the name of Christ—Abraham’s offering of Isaac was in similitude of God and His Only Begotten—Men should reconcile themselves to God through the Atonement—The Jews will reject the foundation stone. About 544–421 B.C.
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2 Nephi 5
The Nephites separate themselves from the Lamanites, keep the law of Moses, and build a temple—Because of their unbelief, the Lamanites are cut off from the presence of the Lord, are cursed, and become a scourge unto the Nephites. About 588–559 B.C.
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2 Nephi 4
Lehi counsels and blesses his posterity—He dies and is buried—Nephi glories in the goodness of God—Nephi puts his trust in the Lord forever. About 588–570 B.C.
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