Show Notes: D&C 77-80 Quotes and Notes
To enroll in an institute class, go to https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/institute?lang=eng
00:33 – An overview of the book of Revelation.
02:30 – A look at the types of apocalyptic texts, and how these visions are also found in St. John’s apocalypse and the Book of Mormon.
08:35 – The historical evidence of Joseph’s visions places him in the apocalyptic tradition of ancient visionary prophets.
12:34 – The Book of Mormon helps us see the significance of Section 77, and how it is a restoration of truth.
17:05 – Nephi is shown the vision that John shall see. Nephi is instructed to not write much of the vision because it is John’s assignment to do so.
25:14 – Each of the seven seals represents a portion of the earth’s history.
26:39 – Holding a book in his right hand, God knows the past, present, and future of the earth. He also knows your life story.
36:08 – If you will receive it, this is Elias. How Elias can be a composite figure.
41:02 – John eats a book which represents the gathering of Israel. We should do our part to bring others to Christ.
50:33 – The United Firm and its establishment. The celestial requirement is that we learn to see each other as equals, even though we are different.
1:01:38 – The establishment of Michael’s feet is explained in a temple context.
1:07:14 – Missionaries are called in sections 79 and 80.
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Listen on Google Podcasts
Listen on Audible
Listen on Facebook
Listen on Stitcher
Listen On Spotify
Listen on YouTube
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:09:13 — 47.5MB)
Mike and Bryce.
I am an avid listener at 69. My sister told me about your podcast. You are giving me understanding of all the scriptures.
I hope you can help me…
I was able to access the picture of the Quakers Dancing. That was several months ago. When I go to the show notes, how do I access the extra things?
Alice, each episode in this year’s Doctrine and Covenants lessons has extensive show notes that you can access by clicking link that says “Show Notes” located at the top of each post. Once you click that link, you should be able to read the notes. Also, each show notes contains links to several of the books and talks that are quoted in the podcast (though not everything is linked!), so that will give your more things to read should something we say spark further interest. I hope this helps. Thanks for listening!
Thank you for meat and potatoes in your broadcasts.