Talking Scripture
→ Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?embed=no&v=Sej6Y3wn5UQ] → Detailed Show Notes [https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2022/03/exodus-19-20-24-31-34-quotes-and-notes/] → Timestamps: (00:00) A brief overview of these chapters. (06:04) The Lord covenants to make Israel a peculiar treasure, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation. Time, pressure, and heat create jewels. (14:07) The cultural context of Exodus 19.15. Our doctrine is that intimacy and having children is holy and good within the bonds of marriage. (15:08) The greatness of the glory of God requires transfiguration for individuals to enter into his presence. (17:14) D&C 84 adds that Moses was preparing Israel for temple covenants to bring them into the presence of God. (20:13) The Lord reveals the Ten Commandments. (28:34) Rhymes to easily remember the Ten Commandments. (33:37) An example of a modern day set of Ten Commandments. (52:06) Additions to The Ten Commandments are found in chapters 21-23, The Covenant Code. There are conflicting messages in the Bible about slavery. (59:26) The Israelites accept the covenant and ratify it. The Joseph Smith Translation clarifies the ambiguity in the Bible about whether or not God can be seen. (1:02:55) As we are willing to receive light, we will receive more light. (1:07:32) The Tabernacle is planned. Elder Bednar encourages us to discuss the temple more often. (1:13:49) Symbols of Christ in The Tabernacle portray our journey back to our Heavenly Home. (1:19:56) Artisans furnish The Tabernacle. The Lord doesn’t give a commandment without preparing a way for it to be accomplished. The talents we posses are part of God’s divine plan. (1:23:46)The Sabbath Day is observed. We need to rest and be refreshed. (1:24:49) Aaron makes a golden calf for Israel to worship while Moses is on the mountain. The Levites enact violence against the apostates. (1:32:59) When the Kingdom of Israel splits around 921 BC, Jeroboam constructs golden calves in Dan and Bethel. The story of the golden calf may be a message to Israel casting Jeroboam as an apostate king, perhaps portraying a theological rift after the schism in Israel. (1:34:46) The bull (calf) was a symbol for God in the ancient Near East and represents strength and might. It may also be a representation of the pedestal or footstool of God. (1:37:38) The stone tablets are broken and the Israelites are given a lesser law. This may also help us see the Book of Mormon in a new light. (1:48:21) Moses represents the Savior Jesus Christ as he offers a prayer pleading for the Israelites. → For more of Bryce Dunford’s podcast classes, click here [http://brotherdunford.org/]. → Enroll in Institute [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/institute?lang=eng] → YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYAWkzMQ4jbRPA7449ajDw?fbclid=IwAR2KN2gsg70aW9Q9uvVDrzTay1Yduu5gkURNB9DaSrEECBzvoyDp2Tb1HGc] → Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-scripture/id1481923946] → Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/29SzZOUi9PHoa3f6Sy4zur?si=NECQi0kLSOuSTN-DOcwhUw] → Amazon Music [https://adbl.co/3feiyuC] → Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TalkingScripturePodcast/] The post Ep 368 | Exodus 19-20; 24; 31-34, Come Follow Me 2026 (April 20-26) [https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2026/04/ep-368-exodus-19-20-24-31-34-come-follow-me-2026-april-20-26/] appeared first on LDS Scripture Teachings [https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org].
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