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The Children of Israel – rescued by God, through Moses, to come out of Egypt.
Wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.
Complaining about not having the “flesh pots” in Egypt.
This lesson goes over Chapter 16-20 and 32-34 of Exodus in the Old Testament.
In this episode, we cover some different material than you have probably looked at before (at least – I hope so)…
I did keep this lesson shorter than I have been doing. I keep trying to get it down to under 10 minutes. We’ll see if that ever happens.
I hope you enjoy the lesson. Please drop me a line if you have a question or concern. Here you go –
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This video went WAY long.
Sorry.
I try to make these brief.
The original idea was to make them so short that IF you didn’t have a chance to prepare, you could watch this and get ready for class.
Maybe I’ll start doing 2 versions.
Version 1 is the longer version with more details.
Version 2 is the short version that is less than 10 minutes.
What do you think?
Well, here is Old Testament Lesson 13 – Gospel Doctrine.
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I’m starting to get long winded. When the idea came into my mind, it was to share quick ideas, tips and tricks that I used when teaching gospel doctrine classes on Sunday. Now, even though I skip over a ton of material, these videos are nearing 30 minutes long. I’m not sure if that’s the best thing. Here is the latest episode – talking about Genesis 40-45. Really, you should go over Gensis 40-50 because the next lesson is Exodus 1-14. I honestly don’t know how you can cover what God wants you to know in those 14 chapters in 45 minutes. Anyway, watch this and let me know your thoughts.
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Welcome back.
Today we go over Genesis 37 – or Old Testament Lesson 11 in the Gospel Doctrine Class.
I hope that this is helpful to those who need help teaching their gospel doctrine class.
We can’t go over all of the details, but this is at least something to review.
Please let me know your thoughts.