Scot and Maurine Proctor are joined by Kerry Muhlestein, an Egyptologist, professor at Brigham Young University and author of many books to discuss this week's chapters. Readers often skip Deuteronomy, but we’ll tell you why it is one of most important books in the Old Testament to understand the covenant.
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In our lesson today, the Children of Israel are in the thick of the wilderness journey, and if hunger and thirst, were not enough to bear, now there are fiery, flying serpents to contend with, and a powerful, spiritual solution which few of the people are willing to do. Why won’t they do this simple thing? John Hilton III joins us for this discussion.
“All Things Point us to the Savior’s Atonement,”–Come Follow Me Podcast #19: Exodus 35-40; Leviticus 1
In a world that is steadily growing darker and more tumultuous. The Lord's voice speaks to the tumult and says in Leviticus chapter 19 verse two, “Ye shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.” That's quite a commandment for his Children in a fallen world. We are so delighted this week to welcome another special guest, Brother Tad R. Callister.
“What is Required to See the Face of God?”–Come Follow Me Podcast #18 — Exodus 24; 31-34
Today we're doing a joint podcast with Dr. Kerry Muhlestein, who also has a wonderful podcast called "The Scriptures are Real." And we are going to continue our fascinating discussion of Exodus.
“Why The Lord Wants Us To Be a ‘Peculiar Treasure,'” Come, Follow Me Podcast #17 — Exodus 18-20
Scot and Maurine sit down with Egyptologist, BYU professor, and scripture scholar Kerry Muhlestein to discuss the Lord's covenant people. Why does He want them to be a "peculiar treasure"? What did that mean for the children of Israel in the shadow of Mt. Sinai and what does it mean for us today?
“God Sent His Son into the World Not to Condemn the World”–Come Follow Me, Old Testament Podcast #16
Elder Bruce C. Hafen, former member of the Seventy and an author, joins Scot and Maurine Proctor today to look more deeply and understand with greater clarity the magnificence and personal nature of the Savior’s atonement.
When We are Up against a Red Sea—Come Follow Me Old Testament Podcast #15, Exodus 14-17
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, well-known for his extensive commentaries on the Book of Moses and Genesis, joins Scot and Maurine Proctor today to talk about strength or fear, firm or wavering in the face of our personal Red Seas.