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Ep 329 | D&C 77-80, Come Follow Me 2025 (July 14-20)
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(00:00) An overview of the book of Revelation.
(01:46) A look at the types of apocalyptic texts, and how they are found in St. John’s apocalypse and the Book of Mormon.
(07:52) The historical evidence of Joseph’s visions places him in the apocalyptic tradition of ancient visionary prophets.
(11:46) The Book of Mormon helps us see the significance of Section 77, and how it is a restoration of truth.
(16:21) Nephi is shown the vision that John sees. Nephi is instructed to not write much of the vision because it is John’s assignment to do so.
(24:23) Each of the seven seals represents a portion of the earth’s history.
(25:47) Holding a book in his right hand, God knows the past, present, and future of the earth. He also knows your life story.
(35:21) If you will receive it, this is Elias. How Elias can be a composite figure.
(40:13) John eats a book which represents the gathering of Israel. We should do our part to bring others to Christ.
(49:40) The United Firm and its establishment. The celestial requirement is that we learn to see each other as equals, even though we are different.
(1:01:13) The establishment of Michael’s feet is explained in a temple context.
(1:06:48) Missionaries are called in sections 79 and 80.
→ For more of Bryce Dunford’s podcast classes, click here.
→ YouTube → Apple Podcasts → Spotify → Amazon Music → Facebook
The post Ep 329 | D&C 77-80, Come Follow Me 2025 (July 14-20) appeared first on LDS Scripture Teachings.
197 episodes
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(00:00) An overview of the book of Revelation.
(01:46) A look at the types of apocalyptic texts, and how they are found in St. John’s apocalypse and the Book of Mormon.
(07:52) The historical evidence of Joseph’s visions places him in the apocalyptic tradition of ancient visionary prophets.
(11:46) The Book of Mormon helps us see the significance of Section 77, and how it is a restoration of truth.
(16:21) Nephi is shown the vision that John sees. Nephi is instructed to not write much of the vision because it is John’s assignment to do so.
(24:23) Each of the seven seals represents a portion of the earth’s history.
(25:47) Holding a book in his right hand, God knows the past, present, and future of the earth. He also knows your life story.
(35:21) If you will receive it, this is Elias. How Elias can be a composite figure.
(40:13) John eats a book which represents the gathering of Israel. We should do our part to bring others to Christ.
(49:40) The United Firm and its establishment. The celestial requirement is that we learn to see each other as equals, even though we are different.
(1:01:13) The establishment of Michael’s feet is explained in a temple context.
(1:06:48) Missionaries are called in sections 79 and 80.
→ For more of Bryce Dunford’s podcast classes, click here.
→ YouTube → Apple Podcasts → Spotify → Amazon Music → Facebook
The post Ep 329 | D&C 77-80, Come Follow Me 2025 (July 14-20) appeared first on LDS Scripture Teachings.
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