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Ep 357 | Moses 7, Come Follow Me 2026 (February 2-8)

Talking Scripture

Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 76 minutes

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(00:00) Moses 7 reveals the true character of God. He is an eternal being who weeps for His children.
(09:06) The law must be administered. Moses 7.38 – β€œa prison have I prepared for them.” There is an exit from hell as explained in D&C 19.
(14:51) Terryl and Fiona Givens share their view on β€œThe God Who Weeps.”
(22:19) The teaching that β€œThe Son of Man” will come down to earth, be lifted upon the cross, resurrected, and take up the saints to be crowned (Moses 7.53-56) is rejected by those that edited the Old Testament. Enoch, Lehi, and Nephi teach the message of the Messiah.
(27:40) Enoch literature is apocalyptic and was not included in the Christian canon.
(30:49) Many ideas in the Bible are influenced by the writings of Enoch.
(48:30) There is great wickedness upon the earth. Boyd K. Packer discussed how the youth of our day face greater challenges than those of his generation.
(57:24) Defining what Zion means. Enoch and his people established Zion and were taken up to God.
(1:06:04) In the last days, we are to gather again into a holy city called Zion and the city of Enoch will return.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Talking Scripture, a podcast where we illustrate relevance and application of the scriptures in Come Follow Me.

0:10.1

We also dive into the history and cultures of the text.

0:13.4

Thanks for taking the time to share and subscribe to this podcast.

0:16.9

For show notes, head over to our website, talking scripture.org.

0:23.3

Welcome to Talking Scripture. I'm Mike.

0:25.1

And I'm Bryce.

0:26.0

And we are just going to be in Moses 7 today.

0:29.8

So no Genesis, just the JST of Genesis.

0:33.1

In other words, today is all Joseph Smith's edition,

0:36.7

giving us things that were stripped from the Bible

0:39.0

and taken out of the Bible. So that causes us to say, okay, what's so important that Joseph

0:45.2

would put an entire chapter back in, and what's so critical that the church, as they planned

0:50.7

out, a very large Old Testament study year year would focus an entire week on Moses 7.

0:58.0

Now, there's a lot of answers to that question, and as you study this week, you're going to find some wonderful truths.

1:03.2

But I would suggest that the critical piece that is restored by Joseph Smith, that is worth an entire week's study is the nature of God

1:14.7

in the Old Testament. Most people have come to the conclusion that the God of the Old Testament

1:21.1

is harsh and cruel and uncaring and unkind, which is probably Satan's motive when he pulled the plain and precious

1:31.1

things out of the Bible. His motive was to reduce God to someone that people couldn't trust.

1:38.2

So this week, we get to see something that you're not going to see hardly ever in the Old Testament.

1:45.5

You're going to watch God weep as he destroys the wicked.

1:50.0

Now, will he destroy the wicked?

1:52.2

Yes.

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