S3 E 49 Inside King Lamoni with Ben Lomu his actor in the BoM Movies (Alma 17-22 1st episode)

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • We would love to have you come with us on a Church History Tour in October. Email us at thescripturesarereal@gmail.com
    In this episode Ben Lomu, who played King Lamoni in the Book of Mormon Movies, helps us think through some of the things Lamoni must have thought and experienced. He also helps us think through what Ammon, Aaron, Abish, and others must have gone through. All of this helps us better understand this famous story and how it might be applied in our lives and how it might help us help those we love.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @annsilva1506
    @annsilva1506 Před 4 dny +2

    So good,,thank you. Great points drawn out, Ammon a type for Christ, he protects the kings sheep and brings them back to the fold, as Christ does for our Heavenly Parents children. Ben was so the perfect person for this scripture block. The last two episodes have drawn out so much of what is at the heart of Christ’s suffering for us, and these events are recorded in the middle of the Book of Mormon, in other words at the heart of it’s testament of Christ. Thank you both.

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 4 dny +1

      I think you are right, Ben really helped us think this through. Such good stuff in there!

  • @cindydavis329
    @cindydavis329 Před 4 dny +3

    Bro Lomu is my Granddaughter's institute teacher, and she loves him!
    Go UTES!!

  • @sharonb2038
    @sharonb2038 Před dnem

    Thank you for this presentation! Also love the Book of Mormon. If you haven’t listened to this particular episode, you have a treat in store.❤️

  • @user-sv4ue6iu7v
    @user-sv4ue6iu7v Před 4 dny +1

    An excellent interview. Thanks for all your hard work in these presentations. Looking forward to next week.

  • @paulaburt1
    @paulaburt1 Před dnem

    What a treat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mwagoner7531
    @mwagoner7531 Před 5 dny +4

    Abish was a Lamanitish woman.

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 4 dny +1

      That is the other time the phrase is used, and she is a servant too. One whose parent had an experience with God. So curious, isn't it?

    • @mikejohnson5537
      @mikejohnson5537 Před 4 dny +1

      I was about to say the same thing at Abish a Lamanitish woman, who was a servant of Lamoni's wife. We here about a remarkable vision of her father. Either her father had a vision that converted at least some of his family or she had a vision of her father. If Lamanitish is related to descendents of Amulon and his priests and the Lamanite women they kidnapped, that would be very interesting. Or perhaps Lamanitish was introduced in the lost pages. Mormon was good at introducing terms.

  • @user-kw8rp4yv7i
    @user-kw8rp4yv7i Před 4 dny +1

    Might it be that someone called Lamanitish was a descendent of Ishmael, who - may have become a servant to King Lamoni, the Lamanite King of the land Ishmael, as a result of a war fought at some time earlier, between the Ishmaelites and Lamanites?

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 4 dny

      That is a real possibility. We should keep asking, and hope to one day know!

  • @eveelane2806
    @eveelane2806 Před 3 dny

    Scripture says that Abish was a Nephite Servant. As we know servants often derive from being taken in battle. I also read that all of the servants of Lamoni were Nephite. Also in his father’s kingdom.

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 3 dny

      This is interesting. I can't find where it says that she is Nephite. Can you help me find that?
      I don't think we have any evidence that all of Lamoni's servants were Nephite. I don't think we know anything about them at all.
      So much food for thought!

  • @dixierepublican
    @dixierepublican Před 2 dny

    Another possibility regarding "Lamanitish": this is 3 generations from when King Mosiah the First left the Land of Nephi and the Lamanites took over the land. Lamanitish people may have been descendants of unbelieving Nephites who stayed behind and intermixed with the invading Lamanites.

  • @ruthjamieson4072
    @ruthjamieson4072 Před 2 dny

    I thought in their culture that servant and slave were the same.

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 2 dny

      I think that is probably right, though we don't know that much about their culture.

    • @ruthjamieson4072
      @ruthjamieson4072 Před 2 dny

      @@TheScripturesAreReal I guess it just helps give light to Lamanitish, and maybe why the servants that lost the flocks were just destroyed because they were slaves or servants.

    • @TheScripturesAreReal
      @TheScripturesAreReal  Před 2 dny

      @@ruthjamieson4072 Agreed!

  • @lemjwp1756
    @lemjwp1756 Před 2 dny

    Great episode! I also learn so much each week from Come Follow Up!