by Administration | Dec 13, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 52, “We Have Waited for Him, and He Will Save Us” on Christmas. The panelists for this roundtable were Terry Hutchinson, John Gee and Kevin Christensen. This roundtable was extracted from...
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by Administration | Dec 6, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 51, “I Have Loved You, Saith the Lord” on Malachi. The panelists for this roundtable were Neal Rappleye, Jasmin Rappleye, Stephen O. Smoot, and Hales Swift. This roundtable was extracted...
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by Administration | Nov 29, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 50, “Holiness unto the Lord” on Haggai; Zechariah 1–3; 7–14. The panelists for this roundtable were Martin Tanner and Terry Hutchinson. This roundtable was extracted from the October 30th...
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by Administration | Nov 22, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 49, “His Ways Are Everlasting” on Nahum; Habakkuk; Zephaniah. The panelist for this roundtable was Martin Tanner. This roundtable was extracted from the October 23rd broadcast of...
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by Administration | Nov 15, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 48, “He Delighteth in Mercy” on Jonah; Micah. The panelists for this roundtable were Bruce Webster, Kris Frederickson and Martin Tanner. This roundtable was extracted from the October...
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by Administration | Nov 8, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 47, “Seek the Lord, and Ye Shall Live” on Amos; Obadiah. The panelists for this roundtable were Terry Hutchinson, John Gee and Kevin Christensen. This roundtable was extracted from the...
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by Administration | Nov 1, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 46, “I Will Love Them Freely” on Hosea 1–6; 10–14; Joel. The panelists for this roundtable were Neal Rappleye, Jasmin Rappleye, Stephen O. Smoot, and Hales Swift. This roundtable was...
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by Administration | Oct 25, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 45, “There Is No Other God That Can Deliver” on Daniel 1–6. The panelists for this roundtable were Steve Densley, Matthew Bowen and Mark Johnson. This roundtable was extracted from the...
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by Administration | Oct 18, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 44, “A New Spirit Will I Put within You” on Ezekiel 1–3; 33–34; 36–37; 47. The panelists for this roundtable were Bruce Webster and Kris Frederickson. This roundtable was extracted from...
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by Administration | Oct 11, 2022 |
This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Old Testament Lesson 43, “I Will Turn Their Mourning into Joy” on Jeremiah 30–33; 36; Lamentations 1; 3. The panelists for this roundtable were Terry Hutchinson, Kevin Christensen and Mark Johnson. This...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Dec 13, 2022 |
The Christmas story began in our pre-mortal life, when Jesus said to the Father, “Here am I, send me” (Abraham 3:27; see also Moses 4:2). Of this, Elder Neal A. Maxwell declared, “Never has anyone offered so much to so many in so few words” (April 1976 general...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Dec 6, 2022 |
Malachi 1 Introduction/The Burden of the Word Our last book and prophet of the Old Testament is also the last chronologically. Malachi, whose name means “my messenger,” ministered in about 430-420 BC, likely in and around Jerusalem. For only the third time in the Old...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Nov 29, 2022 |
Haggai 1 “Consider Your Ways” Haggai was a prophet in Jerusalem about 520 BC, after a number of those of Judah, along with their descendants who were born abroad, had returned from captivity in Babylon. Haggai’s name means “feast” or “celebration.” He was contemporary...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Nov 22, 2022 |
Nahum Nineveh Returns to Wickedness “Nahum” means consoler or comforter. This prophet’s ministry was in the southern kingdom of Judah, around 650 BC or later. Unlike other prophets in Judah, he doesn’t speak of the evils of his own people, but in all three chapters he...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Nov 15, 2022 |
Jonah Introduction Jonah (whose name means “dove”) ministered in the northern kingdom of Israel in about 790-760 BC. Jonah’s reluctance to obey the Lord’s call to preach in Nineveh creates a natural doubt over whether he was actually a prophet, but the Savior referred...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Nov 8, 2022 |
Amos 1-2; 4-5 “The Lord Will Roar from Zion” The name Amos means “burden” or “to carry,” which can be taken to mean “to be carried by God.” The ministry of Amos was in the northern kingdom of Israel in about 780-740 BC, during the time that Isaiah was the prophet in...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Nov 1, 2022 |
Hosea 1 Introduction/Hosea and Gomer The prophet Hosea’s name is essentially the same as the name Jesus, and it means “Salvation” or “Deliverance.” Hosea’s ministry took place between about 760 to 720 BC, laboring in the northern kingdom of Israel before its fall to...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Oct 25, 2022 |
Daniel Introduction The name Daniel means “God Is My Judge,” and Daniel truly appears to be one who can stand before God in confidence. The events of the book of Daniel take place during the Jewish captivity in Babylon (in present-day Iraq); Daniel being among the...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Oct 18, 2022 |
Ezekiel 1-3 The Prophet’s Call The name “Ezekiel” means “strength of God” or “God will strengthen.” Ezekiel’s ministry—from about 592 BC to 570 BC—was to raise his voice in both Jerusalem and Babylon (also called Chaldea). In Babylon he worked among the captive Jews...
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by Jonn Claybaugh | Oct 11, 2022 |
Jeremiah 21-29 What You May Not Want to Miss Because the Come, Follow Me curriculum skips these chapters, you may choose to read the chapter headings for Jeremiah 21-29 (as well as other chapters that are skipped). Here are some of the more significant references:...
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