This was such a beautiful lesson. I can't belive I make the first comment. Thank you for helping me understand how to better understand how to study these beautiful scriptures.
Beloved teachers,This lesson moved-me so much💝 . Being retired & disabled,I fineally have time for more lengthy scripture study!’Twas a Mother & Nurse . As one who was well seasoned by challenge,I fully understand how great a gift those challenges were !Still marvel at how heaven has partnered with me to reach out to those in need of the restored gospel!
I thank the two of you for explaining Jacob 5 so well. I loved listening to you two and watching the video as well.isn’t it amazing that we members of the church can learn new things with knowledgeable people like you two. I didn’t know that the wild olive trees don’t produce good fruit. And if a tree goes wild - it has to be nourished etc.. thank you for everything Diane Quist
Under the Josiah/Duetoronomist paradigm it would make Sherem an ardent advocate of the same position as Laman and Lemuel, while Jacob is a Visionary Man in the vein of Isaiah and Lehi and Nephi.
Depending on the particular elements of the paradigm, this could be the case, though one wonders if Laman and Lemuel were more worried about leaving behind their riches and status to follow someone that they did not believe to be a prophet, than trying to lead people away from “apostacy.”
I wonder then if olive trees take a while to tame and produce, and the tree is the house of Israel, perhaps those good roots were planted in Eden as Adam and Eve
Also, if Sherem is from another people, that would mean that this other people are very likely Israelites as well, taken out of out of the old world just like Lehi and his family.
As Brother Welch said a couple of times, “Whoever Sherem was, and wherever he came from, we do not know.” Another group of Israelites, maybe, or just an educated man in the crowd. Nevertheless, he certainly knew the Deuteronomic Law and tried to use it against the more modern prophet.
I don’t understand why the teachings of the Church are changing so much regarding the descendants of FATHER LEHI, us LAMANITES. You did not even mention the Lamanites in the allegory of the olive tree. As a Gospel Doctrine & seminary teacher in Mexico these changes are not only obvious, they are of utmost importance. Enos prayed that his brethren the Lamanites might at some future point read the records, the Book of Mormon was preserved so in the lattER days the LAMANITES and the Jew & gentile might come unto Christ. Why would you omit this, I ask myself?
This was such a beautiful lesson. I can't belive I make the first comment. Thank you for helping me understand how to better understand how to study these beautiful scriptures.
Thank you so much Bro Welch and Sis Wilson. My week is not complete until I watch your beautiful lessons ❤
Thank you very much very much. I learn with you every week. I dry my tears so I can write this comment. Thanks again.
Amazing lesson thanks Bro Welch and Sis Hilton!
Beloved teachers,This lesson moved-me so much💝 . Being retired & disabled,I fineally have time for more lengthy scripture study!’Twas a Mother & Nurse . As one who was well seasoned by challenge,I fully understand how great a gift those challenges were !Still marvel at how heaven has partnered with me to reach out to those in need of the restored gospel!
I thank the two of you for explaining Jacob 5 so well. I loved listening to you two and watching the video as well.isn’t it amazing that we members of the church can learn new things with knowledgeable people like you two. I didn’t know that the wild olive trees don’t produce good fruit. And if a tree goes wild - it has to be nourished etc.. thank you for everything Diane Quist
Thanks so much for your wonderful ways to teach us every week!❤
I so enjoyed listening and learning about this important allegory. Thank you both for your wonderful instruction.
Thank you for this. Really needed it. ❤
Thanks. Excellent content
Thank you both so much for your insights on this lesson I learnt so much I appreciate you both so much ❤
So greatful to gain more insights with the 2 of both of you 36:23
Under the Josiah/Duetoronomist paradigm it would make Sherem an ardent advocate of the same position as Laman and Lemuel, while Jacob is a Visionary Man in the vein of Isaiah and Lehi and Nephi.
Depending on the particular elements of the paradigm, this could be the case, though one wonders if Laman and Lemuel were more worried about leaving behind their riches and status to follow someone that they did not believe to be a prophet, than trying to lead people away from “apostacy.”
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I wonder then if olive trees take a while to tame and produce, and the tree is the house of Israel, perhaps those good roots were planted in Eden as Adam and Eve
Why are Lynn's comments being silenced and cut?
Also, if Sherem is from another people, that would mean that this other people are very likely Israelites as well, taken out of out of the old world just like Lehi and his family.
As Brother Welch said a couple of times, “Whoever Sherem was, and wherever he came from, we do not know.” Another group of Israelites, maybe, or just an educated man in the crowd. Nevertheless, he certainly knew the Deuteronomic Law and tried to use it against the more modern prophet.
I don’t understand why the teachings of the Church are changing so much regarding the descendants of FATHER LEHI, us LAMANITES. You did not even mention the Lamanites in the allegory of the olive tree. As a Gospel Doctrine & seminary teacher in Mexico these changes are not only obvious, they are of utmost importance. Enos prayed that his brethren the Lamanites might at some future point read the records, the Book of Mormon was preserved so in the lattER days the LAMANITES and the Jew & gentile might come unto Christ. Why would you omit this, I ask myself?
Please read the words correctly.
Lynne does not want it to be known but she has deteriorating vision and cannot always see her text.