Really LISTENING to God (Alma 36-38) with Joe Charnes | Come Follow Me Study

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @a-aron5508
    @a-aron5508 Месяц назад +44

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if other's of different faiths could study and find good and new insights as this program is showing. In no way am I thinking that Rabbi Joe needs to convert and become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nor do I feel like there's pressure for me to convert to Judaism. I've learned more through the love and respect from this program and am trying to live my life better so I can love and respect others of different faiths and beliefs! Thank you ❤

  • @Empisee
    @Empisee Месяц назад +9

    Dovetails nicely with one of President Nelson's repeated themes: "hear Him!"

  • @vickirobison2902
    @vickirobison2902 Месяц назад +15

    The more we understand the Hebrew meanings, the greater our connection to the scriptures as Jesus would have understood them. I love this program. Thanks so much to Rabbi Joe, you are a treasure!

  • @user-uy7sr3kx2c
    @user-uy7sr3kx2c Месяц назад +23

    Thank you Rabbi Joe for your deep exploration. I came to know today that every single word in scripture has more profound meanings than I think.

  • @garrycollins3321
    @garrycollins3321 Месяц назад +16

    What a choice experience I had while listening to you Rabbi Joe. I heard my Heavenly Father whisper to my heart in the still small voice that I am His child and that he wants me to give ear to Him. Thank-you for your teaching and the manner in which you teach. It filled my heart with love.

  • @cvmcmanus3763
    @cvmcmanus3763 Месяц назад +11

    Rabbi Joe - i am very grateful to you for taking time to share your Jewish insights and your rabbinical knowledge. Knowing that Lehi and his family were originally from Jerusalem I have always wondered what a Jewish person would see in the Book of Mormon that I completely miss. What a treat that I get to hear this perspective and from a Rabbi! Love your words!

  • @MikeBaird
    @MikeBaird Месяц назад +9

    Thank you Rabbi Joe! I am learning to study the scriptures in a deeper more "connective" way with the Lord because of your insights and wisdom.

  • @stevendorsey4882
    @stevendorsey4882 Месяц назад +10

    Thank you, Rabbi Joe, for your thoughtful and heartfelt insights. Having studied under Hugh Nibley (Religion) and Chauncey RIddle (Philosophy) at Brigham Young University many years ago, I learned to ponder each word/phrase as I studied the scriptures, and it has blessed my life richly. Your sharing of Hebraic insights adds a wonderful dimension to my current study of sacred texts like the Book of Mormon.

  • @JoycelynVest
    @JoycelynVest Месяц назад +12

    Thank you for your insight and inspiration today, Rabbi. It touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes with its truths.

  • @cindyparkus3294
    @cindyparkus3294 Месяц назад +8

    Dear brother Griffin, I really appreciate this Rabbi's knowledge and wisdom. I think it has been another way to strengh my testimony of the Book of Mormon. Thank you so much!!

  • @connordoesadventure9983
    @connordoesadventure9983 Месяц назад +9

    Awesome! I love hearing the rabbi's perspective. A wonderful way to increase my ability to "hear" our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ by better understanding the ancient culture from which the text originated. Most grateful for your time, sir. Enhances my relationship with God and helps me better appreciate His love for me.

  • @gigidussere3014
    @gigidussere3014 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you dear Rabbi. I am deeply touched by your words, which come just as one of my sons, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has just said to me, Mom, I no longer believe that there is a God, I am now on the right track. It's a new experience for me, even if it can be painful, because our son fulfilled an honorable mission and is married in the Temple, the path he chose today is very different ,but your words bring me comfort “My son” is so beautiful. And learn to listen more deeply to acquire inner prosperity it is a pure and delicate truth Thank you both, Benjamin for being the means by which you allow us to hear this depth in a single verse. Thank you Rabbi Joe for your Hebrew wisdom which sheds new light on my life in my sorrows, but I found joy in listening to you. Merci. In French from my darling France

  • @goldenpawlife
    @goldenpawlife Месяц назад +8

    I don’t know why but this was profound for me and I can’t stop crying. Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @sheisleeaddams
    @sheisleeaddams Месяц назад +12

    Thank you Rabbi for the beautiful insights ❤

  • @donnacoleman5293
    @donnacoleman5293 Месяц назад +14

    Thank you Rabbi. I am blessed to have a great father who loves me. I am grateful to be reminded to hear his words to me. Good fathers in life make it easier to draw near to our Father in Heaven and to hear and trust His words.

  • @danite620
    @danite620 Месяц назад +15

    I truly enjoy and appreciate Rabbi Joe

  • @sharonousmankobo3602
    @sharonousmankobo3602 Месяц назад +9

    Outstanding explanation! Yes, I am LDS. I appreciate how this is truly explained! Keep this going forward!

  • @selectumiustis7620
    @selectumiustis7620 Месяц назад +12

    AMAZING COMMENTS SHALOM

  • @lindalindaj1683
    @lindalindaj1683 Месяц назад +9

    I love your little snippets to ponder on and change the way I read the scriptures. Thank you.

  • @saspen3
    @saspen3 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you Rabbi Joe and Benjamin for another wonderful commentary on our CFM portion.
    When I see the phrase "give ear" I often think of the instruction given by Moses to the Israelites to "shema". So I love that Rabbi Joe slowed down to point that out.
    This year I felt the spirit highlight to me the language of ancient oath and covenant making in 1 Nephi when Nephi declares to Zoram, "As the Lord liveth and as I live..."
    A month ago I finally discovered a paper/article written specifically on ancient oaths, and I learned that oaths generally come with both a curse attached in the event that the oath is broken. The curse often encompasses being "cut off" from the land. It made me think of every instance that God promises to the Nephites that if they keep His Commandments they will prosper in the land, but if they don't they will be cut off or they won't prosper.
    I remember learning 5 years ago that the Temple or mikdash was literally the Presence of God in the land of Jerusalem. That when the Jews were taken captive to Babylon, they wept because they were separated from the Presence of God or the Temple. It made me think of this promise in the Book of Mormon that one of the ways we are cut off from God's presence is when we fail to keep His Commandments, we lose the connection that we have with Him, unless we teshuva and turn back towards Him through repentance. These thoughts have been swirling in my mind the last couple of weeks so it seems so timely and unexpected that Rabbi Joe would confirm these impressions by what he shared today about the promised land within. Since our daughter passed away, I became aware of God's Presence in the tiniest details of my every day. It was another deeper encounter with Him. I knew He knew me intimately, my struggles, my hopes and dreams, I felt His light shining upon me, His love all around me. I realized that though we had suffered greatly, we weren't materially rich, yet I felt prosperous because I felt God's Presence with me, and I knew it was because I had exercised faith in the face of my adversity, and God had blessed me and my family for it. I see our temples as evidence that our Christ is "in the midst of [us]". That Zion truly can be within us, that it can be a physical location, and it can be the promised land inside of the people, individually and collectively. And that when we become Zion in heart, God is able to work His miracles through us, and we can command even the very elements to obey. We're a long way from that maybe! But who knows, maybe that time is closer than we think.
    Toda raba Rabbi Joe and Brother Benjamin for this great lesson. ❤

  • @jeanniedymond2064
    @jeanniedymond2064 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you Rabbi Joe! I truly enjoy your thoughts and testimonies of the scriptures

  • @fatimakenworthy4560
    @fatimakenworthy4560 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you Rabbi Joe for sharing your wonderful thoughts.

  • @johnnatuttle4344
    @johnnatuttle4344 Месяц назад +9

    Thank you Rabbi Joe❤

  • @kaesundberg562
    @kaesundberg562 Месяц назад +4

    I really enjoyed learning the hebraic meaning of just a few words the opens up a way to grow in my scripture study

  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins720 Месяц назад +5

    Another fantastic video! Thank you Benjamin and Rabbi Joe!!! Love you both!

  • @juliengel4427
    @juliengel4427 Месяц назад +5

    Amazing video! Thank you Rabbi Joe for your insights on this week's lesson. I like the deep, thought provoking way you explore and talk about some common phrases that we tend to just read over. I have forced myself to slow down and read...and listen...to what is being written...spoken. I look forward to next week.

  • @JanetMcKinney
    @JanetMcKinney Месяц назад +3

    Thank you so very much for your kindness towards those of other faiths! And thank you for reading the Book of Mormon with an open mind. You show much respect for others!! Thank you, thank you, thank you, Rabbi Carnes!!!

  • @mattm4812
    @mattm4812 Месяц назад +8

    Thabks guys! Always making my Tuesday mornings GREAT!

  • @bleduc111
    @bleduc111 Месяц назад +4

    Very insightful! Thank you for your wisdom and perspective.

  • @melanieking1172
    @melanieking1172 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you both for sharing this information.
    I immediately was reminded of President Nelson’s admonition for us to “Hear Him”. Then the many videos that each leader shared about their personal experience hearing him.
    The reminder that we are each going to have our own individual relationship with God touched my heart.
    I was also grateful that the Rabbi shared a little about what they ask for several times a day in their prayers.
    This is very inspiring content.

  • @user-zi1rd4pj8y
    @user-zi1rd4pj8y Месяц назад +4

    I felt a beautiful spirit from Rabbi Joe's words as he gave us a deeper explanation of Alma 36:1. I am always searching for that beautiful harvest. Thanks for these words of encouragement to read and listen deeply.

  • @alenewalker1188
    @alenewalker1188 27 дней назад +1

    Rabbi Joe spoke to us in a fireside in our ward tonight. I feel totally privileged and everything he said resonated with me.. I have a deep love for the scriptures but even in that love I find myself doing the starfish (Rabbi Joe will know what that means) He has given me insight in savoring and feasting and a great desire to dive deeper in the word. I came to the fireside with a Psalm that has burned in my heart for several years. I wanted to ask him about it but somehow didnt. What a tender touch from the Spirit was given me when Sarah and Rabbi Joe in parting sang the very Psalm that was in my heart. Thanks to Rabbi Joe and his family and thanks to Scripture Central for this podcast.

  • @rutht2023
    @rutht2023 Месяц назад +4

    Wow. I really appreciate this perspective and the insights presented here. Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts.

  • @nanelf8002
    @nanelf8002 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful, very inspiring message! Everything starts with HEARING God's words!

  • @mikelight2008
    @mikelight2008 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you, Rabbi and host, for these beautiful lessons. When I was young and single I used to love to go to different museums in Los Angeles and walk those halls and take in all of that beautiful artwork. And then often I would go through on a docent tour. I would be amazed at how much I didn't see when I walked through on my own.
    So I really love these docent tours of the words of the Gods of our fathers and mothers.

  • @user-hs5tt6ib3u
    @user-hs5tt6ib3u 28 дней назад +1

    I really enjoy hearing from those of other faiths, especially those of the Jewish faith, regarding their study of the Book of Mormon. We are all children of the same God.

  • @nefipereira
    @nefipereira Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the profound words of Rabbi Joe. It is such a blessing to have him teaching us and bringing us closer to our Heavenly Father. Your brother from Brazil.❤

  • @leahrindlesbach6006
    @leahrindlesbach6006 Месяц назад +2

    I feel your words in my heart and feel joy in this great knowledge you have given us.

  • @Cutteieslopez
    @Cutteieslopez Месяц назад +6

    Very good,,it's the first time I've heard this,, but I'll be watching for it again thank you

  • @1funfamily1
    @1funfamily1 Месяц назад +4

    love love love this for many reasons: My ancestry rejoices in the coming together of these 2 traditions~also, I often tend to concentrate on going long into the scriptures~this study makes me put on the brakes and stop and smell the roses for which I am eternally grateful. Thank you so very much.

  • @bumpercoach
    @bumpercoach Месяц назад +8

    Love these
    Dbl check audio sets
    ... It was only coming in on my left earphone for both sides of the split screen

    • @Empisee
      @Empisee Месяц назад

      I thought it was just me. Thank you!

  • @daffodil71
    @daffodil71 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for this insightful video. It has inspired me to “give ear” to the Lord’s words in all scripture.

  • @user-sc4zn6cz8j
    @user-sc4zn6cz8j Месяц назад +4

    EXCELLENT INSIGHY❤

  • @MichaelRoberts-5418
    @MichaelRoberts-5418 Месяц назад +3

    Prospering in the land is a direct reference to a promise of the Abrahamic Covenant/New and Everlasting Covenant. It was very informative to be reminded that Alma was asking for deep and sincere listening then to respond to what was heard.

  • @tracesetc6559
    @tracesetc6559 Месяц назад +1

    Loved it all, but especially the little bit at the end - we cannot prosper spiritually if we cannot hear the Spirit. Absolute truth!

  • @anniegreen9254
    @anniegreen9254 19 дней назад

    "Prosper in the land within us." That is such a profound insight. Thank you for that.

  • @lanajohnson2424
    @lanajohnson2424 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful! Thank you Rabbi for your heart felt message.

  • @goanddo2371
    @goanddo2371 Месяц назад +1

    I love the knowledge and understanding, and especially the reverence, with which Rabbi Charnes discusses the scriptures. Beautiful observations, thank you!

  • @alma4612
    @alma4612 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you!

  • @loisparrish2146
    @loisparrish2146 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for making me pause and "give ear."❤

  • @tcatt222
    @tcatt222 Месяц назад +6

    Today in the English we would say Listen up!

  • @cherishbenge4866
    @cherishbenge4866 24 дня назад +1

    Your insight is beautiful! Your voice is beautiful and hearing you sing the scripture is absolutely wonderful!

  • @cdmbcgm
    @cdmbcgm Месяц назад +5

    Loved it, thank you.

  • @gusefulbeauty
    @gusefulbeauty 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you for your insights and teaching us to pay attention to the individual words which bring wisdom. I only wish these were longer.

  • @traceymenzel7079
    @traceymenzel7079 Месяц назад +4

    Perfect

  • @gwengold8154
    @gwengold8154 Месяц назад +1

    This was so wonderful! ❤ Thank you, Benjamin and Rabbi Charnes.

  • @ruthdorius2831
    @ruthdorius2831 Месяц назад +4

    First time listening to this chanel. I have subscribed & liked. What a beautiful, calm, serene teaching of the Hebraic meanings & undertones of the Book of Mormon & Christianity's scriptures. Thank you for this teaching.

  • @jackieallred2560
    @jackieallred2560 Месяц назад +1

    Wow! Thank you for giving us so much more.

  • @FromG2eminor
    @FromG2eminor Месяц назад +1

    What you said about hearing the voice first had me think of this: Im a music lover and teach piano. When I listen to a singer i focus on the voice, tone, phrasing, etc. Many times im not paying attention to lyrics. The Lord wants us to pay attention to both! "My sheep know my VOICE"

  • @celestepiccolo6586
    @celestepiccolo6586 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful teaching!

  • @denisekyle6603
    @denisekyle6603 2 дня назад

    Wow ! Thanks so very much!

  • @vickydittfield9822
    @vickydittfield9822 Месяц назад +5

  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins720 Месяц назад +4

    I would love to hear Rabbi Joe's thoughts and comments on the names "Samuel" and "Ishmael" in our scriptures. Samuel meaning "God has heard" and "Ishmael" meaning "God will hear." I know there are a lot of Hebraic puns and word plays on both names in the BoM and in the Bible!

  • @georgiamartinez4589
    @georgiamartinez4589 Месяц назад +5

    🙏😇

  • @annanicholson6925
    @annanicholson6925 Месяц назад +4

    Always enjoy these presentations.

  • @DKWalser
    @DKWalser Месяц назад +1

    I wish I could give this two thumbs up! It is an excellent presentation. I've shared it with my family.

  • @1BestCookie
    @1BestCookie Месяц назад

    When I was trying to hear your words I noticed that the concept of thr word, word is also a very deep concept in hebrew text.

  • @momthebest5908
    @momthebest5908 Месяц назад +4

    Chapt 36:1 Rabbi Joe, I wonder what your thoughts are on Alma using the phrase “for I swear unto you,” just after, “My son give ear to my words”? I enjoy learning Hebrew words and phrases with you! I think studying with you is like rearranging the furniture. As you move things around we regard them again in a new light, where previously in their old space we were so used to seeing them there we are numb to their view. We could not see them anymore. Thanks for the new eyes. Shalom.

  • @firstLast-gb9kr
    @firstLast-gb9kr Месяц назад +1

    "give ear" is a small thing, but it reminds me of the Temple.

  • @monticristo123
    @monticristo123 Месяц назад

    No voice