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Talking Scripture

Talking Scripture

By: Mike Day & Bryce Dunford
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Tips to help you understand and find relevance in scripture. Mike Day and Bryce Dunford are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who love to teach the scriptures. They explain and illustrate relevance in the text and discuss ideas for understanding and applying Come Follow Me and beyond. Spirituality
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  • Ep 377 | 2 Samuel 8-24; 1 Kings 1-11, Come Follow Me 2026 (June 22-28)
    Jun 18 2026

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    (00:00) An overview of these chapters.
    (04:11) David stays in Jerusalem instead of going to war with his troops. He lies with Bathsheba and then tries to cover his sin by arranging for the death of her husband, Uriah. Reading this story through the lens of the honor culture in the ancient Near East.
    (08:13) David’s fall helps us see the lines of defense we can put in place to prevent us from breaking the law of chastity.
    (19:10) Chaos ensues in David’s family because of his example. Nathan pitches a legal case to David where a wealthy man steals a poor man’s little lamb. Nathan says, “Thou art the man!” He prophesies chaos in the House of David as a consequence of his choices.
    (20:05) David’s son Amnon takes his sister Tamar by force. Tamar’s other brother Absalom kills Amnon in revenge. Absalom rebels against his father David and declares himself the king. David’s general Joab slays Absalom.
    (28:24) In the Book of Mormon, Jacob rebukes those who excuse themselves in committing sins like David and Solomon. Their immoral transgressions broke the hearts of their wives. Their children lost confidence because of their bad examples.
    (31:30) The last four chapters of 2 Samuel are an appendix containing diverse materials arranged in a chiastic order.
    (35:47) Solomon becomes the king. He asks the Lord for a wise and understanding heart.
    (38:42) Two mothers contend over a baby and Solomon determines who the true mother is. His wisdom and understanding exceed that of all men, but then Solomon begins to worships false gods. Our strengths can also be our downfall.
    (44:24) The First Israelite Temple is built by Solomon. We can find increased divine assistance when we attend the temple and partner with the Lord.

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    55 mins
  • Ep 376 | 1 Samuel 17-31, 2 Samuel 1-7, Come Follow Me 2026 (June 15-21)
    Jun 11 2026

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    (00:00) The story of David and Goliath. The Hebrew and Greek versions of 1 Samuel 17 render different accounts of Goliath’s height. An overview of Goliath’s weapons and armor.
    (05:10) Goliath as a symbol of the unconquerable foes that we all face. David employs six strategies to defeat Goliath that can also be applied to our challenges.
    (13:53) The sword of Goliath as an article of kingship and evidence that God is with us.
    (16:25) King Saul is jealous of David and is obsessed with killing him.
    (26:32) Jonathan is a true friend to David, even though he has reason to be jealous of his success.
    (29:56) David continues his quest of goodness, yet Jonathan is not threatened.
    (32:26) David has opportunity to kill Saul, but doesn’t.
    (32:55) Nabal rebuffs David and refuses to give him food. Abigail acts as a peacemaker, thus saving Nabal’s life.
    (36:11) King Saul consults with the Witch of Endor for revelation. He interacts with the ghost of Samuel, who has died. This experience with the spiritualist medium destroys hope.
    (39:31) The Philistine leaders send David away during their attack on Saul’s forces. David goes to Ziklag and finds that his city has been sacked by the Amalekites and his family has been taken captive. David rescues all the people and shares the spoils of war.
    (41:58) The Philistines defeat Israel. King Saul and his sons are slain.
    (43:19) The rise of King David in 2 Samuel.
    (46:47) Uzzah is smitten for steadying the Ark.
    (51:03) David acts as both king and priest in his return to Jerusalem. He wears the ephod and offers sacrifice.
    (53:50) David obtains the threshing floor, where the Ark will rest. The threshing floor can be seen as the foundation stone, the heart of the Holy of Holies and a symbol of Jesus Christ as Savior of the world.
    (55:43) David desires to build a temple for the Lord. Nathan prophesies that the House of David will continue forever. This prophecy finds fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
    (1:02:13) David is not to build the temple, but his son Solomon will built it.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep 375 | 1 Samuel 8-16, Come Follow Me 2026 (June 8-14)
    Jun 4 2026

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    (00:00) Israel wants to have a king like everyone else. Saul is chosen.
    (07:41) Forms of unrighteous dominion.
    (11:14) Saul was chosen as Israel’s first king for his goodness, but falls into unrighteous dominion.
    (24:18) Jonathan, King Saul’s son, is victorious in battle but disobeys his father.
    (27:38) King Saul builds altars. He disobeys Samuel’s specific instructions. To obey is better than to sacrifice.
    (39:55) The Lord tells Samuel to find Jesse, as he is the father of the future king of Israel. This shepherd’s son is David, founder of the “House of David.” Three traditions of David’s ascent to the throne are given.
    (41:53) Samuel is told by the Lord to not look upon David’s outward appearance. God sees the intent of our hearts, not just our actions.

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    47 mins
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