Once again, I feel privileged to have such wise teachers as brother Welch and sister Wilson to go through these scriptures with us. I love every lesson.
The two of you are such a beautiful combination of what teachers can be and your explanations are heart felt testimonials of the truth of the book of mormon THANK YOU 🙏 KEEP GOING your blessing many
Thank you for succinctly articulating complex gospel concepts such as being "marked". Love, agree and am grateful for the keen insights presented. Thank you for greater light!!!
Your discussion of the political system was helpful to me; i love the point that rights come with obligations. Thaks, too, for pointing out that this is NOT the system of 19th century America.
Thank each of you for these insights. What changes we see and yet to taste No slavery, equality one great group of believers in God and Jesus Christ 18:42
"between heaven and earth" suggests hanging from a tree, as in the cases of Absolom, Jesus, and Judas suspended between heaven and earth on a tree (II Sam 18:9; Acts 5:30, 10:39, 13:29, and Gal 3:13, based on Deut 21:22-23; Matt 27:5). So with Alma 1:15 (Nehor), and III Ne 4:28 (Zemnarihah). So also with Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators, who were sentenced to be hung - between heaven and earth.
I am confused on the reference made about Amlici means MLK in Hebrew? The name ends with a C not a K? Sorry showing my ignorance here of Hebrew. Does the C turn into a K?
Just a note: I keep hearing the incorrect pronunciation of Amilici and Amlicite in Scripture Plus media. Amilici and Amlicite should be pronounced with an "s" sound and not a hard c sound per the pronunciation guide in the back of the Book of Mormon.
I always found it a little disturbing that Alma expressed a public doubt about his son's conversion, warning the people what might happen if Aaron were to become king and go back to his wicked ways. Maybe he was trying to make a point with the people, but it didn't sound like he was 100 percent confident that his son had genuinely repented.
@@gwengold8154 Mosiah was making the argument against a king, but he also kind of throws Aaron under the bus by suggesting that he isn't as stalwart in his repentance and conversion. He could have just left it at Aaron doesn't want the kingdom and we can't force the crown on anybody.
Regarding marking Ultimately, we mark ourselves with our words and actions. Our language marks us as believers or non believers. Our actions mark us. I love that President Nelson has pleaded with us to be peacemakers. As disciples of Jesus Christ we should be marked by being peacemakers, not marked by contention. 🤍
Once again, I feel privileged to have such wise teachers as brother Welch and sister Wilson to go through these scriptures with us. I love every lesson.
The two of you are such a beautiful combination of what teachers can be and your explanations are heart felt testimonials of the truth of the book of mormon THANK YOU 🙏 KEEP GOING your blessing many
Thank you Bro Welch and Sis Wilson. I am so grateful to learn more about the scriptures and our Saviour from two amazing teachers ❤
Oh how I appreciate your insights and knowledge but most importantly your spirit and love for the scriptures. It is contagious. Thank you so very much
Thank you for succinctly articulating complex gospel concepts such as being "marked". Love, agree and am grateful for the keen insights presented. Thank you for greater light!!!
Another fantastic lesson! Thank you bro Welch and Sis Hilton!
Your discussion of the political system was helpful to me; i love the point that rights come with obligations. Thaks, too, for pointing out that this is NOT the system of 19th century America.
God's plans will
always be greater
and more beautiful
than all our
Disappointments!
Absolutely fascinating! Body chills every time hear Jack's missionary story of recognizing chiastic structure in the Book of Mormon.
Pure to me it mince with out spot the Lord Jesus Christ is pure thank you for teaching us love the Book of Mormon
Thank each of you for these insights.
What changes we see and yet to taste
No slavery, equality one great group of believers in God and Jesus Christ
18:42
Thank you for another enlightening thought provoking discussion! And for sharing your gospel knowledge and testimonies. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️
I love your insights and your slides!! Thank you both!!!
Thank you to both of you🙂
TY for sharing this beautiful perspective
Thank you for your insights!!! Love it!!❤❤
Wow..new Follower...Great Discussion/lesson...you make it FUN TO LEARN and Dive deeply ...Thank You
So good! 🎉
Your lighting seems a lot better. Thank you.
Interesting program. 😊
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"between heaven and earth" suggests hanging from a tree, as in the cases of Absolom, Jesus, and Judas suspended between heaven and earth on a tree (II Sam 18:9; Acts 5:30, 10:39, 13:29, and Gal 3:13, based on Deut 21:22-23; Matt 27:5). So with Alma 1:15 (Nehor), and III Ne 4:28 (Zemnarihah). So also with Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators, who were sentenced to be hung - between heaven and earth.
I am confused on the reference made about Amlici means MLK in Hebrew? The name ends with a C not a K? Sorry showing my ignorance here of Hebrew. Does the C turn into a K?
Just a note: I keep hearing the incorrect pronunciation of Amilici and Amlicite in Scripture Plus media. Amilici and Amlicite should be pronounced with an "s" sound and not a hard c sound per the pronunciation guide in the back of the Book of Mormon.
I always found it a little disturbing that Alma expressed a public doubt about his son's conversion, warning the people what might happen if Aaron were to become king and go back to his wicked ways. Maybe he was trying to make a point with the people, but it didn't sound like he was 100 percent confident that his son had genuinely repented.
I worry about anyone who becomes a king. Power often has a tendency to corrupt.
@@gwengold8154 Mosiah was making the argument against a king, but he also kind of throws Aaron under the bus by suggesting that he isn't as stalwart in his repentance and conversion. He could have just left it at Aaron doesn't want the kingdom and we can't force the crown on anybody.
They might have gotten tattoos to show their solidarity.
Regarding marking
Ultimately, we mark ourselves with our words and actions. Our language marks us as believers or non believers. Our actions mark us.
I love that President Nelson has pleaded with us to be peacemakers. As disciples of Jesus Christ we should be marked by being peacemakers, not marked by contention. 🤍