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Isaiah prophesied of a leader in a cousing branch of Jesse restoring the gospel before Israel was restored to it’s own land in the last days. Understanding the pophecies of Isaiah in context of the restoration.

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[00:00:15] Speaker A: Welcome to the weekly Deep Dive podcast on the add on Education network. The podcast where we take a look at the weekly come follow me discussions and try to add a little insight and you, unique perspective. I am your host, Jason Lloyd, here in the studio with our friend and this show’s producer, Nate Piper.

[00:00:32] Speaker B: What’s up, Nate?

How are you doing, dude?

[00:00:37] Speaker A: I’m fantastic. I’m doing fantastic.

[00:00:39] Speaker B: Good.

[00:00:40] Speaker A: I was just thinking about that intro. For whatever reason, it comes into my mind every now and again when we say, covering the weekly come follow me discussion, we’re in the fourth year of this. We plan on finishing out the book of Mormon.

[00:00:54] Speaker B: Yeah, we plan on it.

[00:00:56] Speaker A: The question is, what happens next? Do we continue following the weekly come follow me discussion? Do we do a doctrine, covenants, take two?

Or does this show become something different? Do we branch off into new territory, or do we just die?

[00:01:12] Speaker B: Or do we just call it good? Dude? We say, hey, we set out for a goal four years ago, and we accomplished it.

We’re getting trunky, dude. It’s like when you’re on your mission, it’s like you only have a few months left, dude, I’m not trunky, all right? I am. I’ll have you know, here’s the thing.

The fact that we’ve done this for four years is shocking to me.

And at some point, I’m also just like, as much as I love doing this, I don’t know, man.

[00:01:41] Speaker A: You’re ready to be done?

[00:01:42] Speaker B: No, not necessarily. But I just don’t know how much.

[00:01:48] Speaker A: More you have in you.

[00:01:49] Speaker B: I mean, there has to be a finality to this somehow.

[00:01:52] Speaker A: Absolutely.

[00:01:53] Speaker B: We can’t just keep doing this for every weekend for the rest of our lives. Can we? No, I don’t think so either. I don’t think the people want this for the rest of their lives. I think that the people that are listening at this point, it’s like with the television show, that even if it’s terrible, you’re so invested at this point, you’re like, I’ve at least got to see this through to the end.

[00:02:12] Speaker A: After the third or fourth season, they usually just start tanking. Right?

[00:02:15] Speaker B: I know, but the point is that even if I was watching that terrible tv show suits, it’s like, the worst show I’ve ever seen. It’s truly one of my, if not least, favorite shows ever. But I was so far along into it that at a certain point, what I’d be working, I would just yell how much I hated the show all the time, and I was like, just spoofing it the whole time we were watching it. But then people are like, well, why are you still watching? I’m like, because I’m not a quitter.

I’m seeing it through. I think that that’s where a lot of our listeners are probably at with us at this point. They’re just like, we got to see it through.

[00:02:49] Speaker A: Well, we’ve got a lot. We’ve got a lot in the book of Mormon. I’m not feeling trunky at all yet.

[00:02:54] Speaker B: What if we did this?

[00:02:55] Speaker A: Okay, let’s hear it.

[00:02:56] Speaker B: What if we did all of the books that are outside of the biblical canon?

[00:03:00] Speaker A: See, that’s what I’m wondering, man. It would be kind of fun to branch into pseudopigraphy, apocrypha.

I mean, it would be a little bit off the rails. And I know they’re not.

[00:03:11] Speaker B: What about the show isn’t a little bit off the rails?

[00:03:15] Speaker A: It’d be...