I just started a summer institute class in my area (hello to any of my students that are listening) focused on improving our scripture study skills. This week we kicked off class by identifying the two most important questions asked in scripture. In Mosiah 11:27, King Noah asks after hearing about the prophet Abinadi, "Who is Abinadi, that I and my people should be judged of him, or who is the Lord that shall bring up on my people such great affliction?" Similarly, when Alma preaches to the people of Ammonihah they ask in indignation, "Who art thou…?" and "Who is God…?" (Alma 9:2, 6). In this episode we examine one of the most well-known stories in the Bible, David and Goliath, with a fresh perspective and in search of answers to those two questions.
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Music: by Steve Oxen
3 Nephi 8-11 - "they heard a voice"
3 Nephi 1-7 - "Lift up your head and be of good cheer"
Helaman 13-16 - "got upon the wall"
Helaman 7-12 - "remember him"
Helaman 1-6 - "serious difficulty"
Alma 53-63 - "two thousand sons"
Alma 43-52 - "preparations for war"
Alma 39-42 - "my son, go thy way"
Alma 36-38 - "O Jesus, thou Son of God"
Alma 32-35 - "no place to worship"
Alma 30-31 - "I have all things as a testimony"
Alma 23-29 - "I ought to be content"
Alma 17-22 - "an instrument in the hand of God"
Alma 8-16 - "How long shall we suffer"
Alma 5-7 - "can you imagine"
Mosiah 29-Alma 4 - "that he might reclaim them"
Mosiah 25-28 - "I have repented...and been redeemed"
Bonus: Mosiah 18 with Maria Eckersley
Mosiah 18-24 - "none could deliver them but the Lord their God"
Mosiah 11-17 - "here is the man"
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