All Things Denote There Is a God

By: skyler Lemon
  • Summary

  • have you ever felt like you only ever get the same insights from gospel doctrine? come listen to our podcast! Welcome to All Things Denote There Is a God! a show where we give tinfoil hat doctrine and spiritually off the cuff insights about the power of the scriptures. linguist BYU scholar Ben Duffield and pod cast enthusiast Skyler Lemon attempt to keep things from going off the rails and close to the iron rod of the Gospel. 30 minutes at a time. each week we analyze 4-5 words and grammatically important or skimmed over words from come follow me. using insights from over 7 languages!
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Episodes
  • March 20–26 Matthew 13; Luke 8; 13 “Who Hath Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear”
    Mar 20 2023

    This week we cooked up a POWERFUL mistake hahaha. Skyler misread which chapters were the right chapters for come follow me this week and ended up studying last week twice!


    but, dependable as always the caring lemon family parents came in to save the day! that right Skyler takes this episode into a Lemon Family extravaganza. much of our focuses this week were more scholarly based phases in the translation and more theological thoughs about how we must excersize Faith and works. This episode really will show what it means to have good ground, be ready for the Word, and giving God all you got. Hope you enjoy! Love Y'all!

    Show notes:


    Greek counts:
    Matt 13: 1 IE, 6 Greeks, 6 JSTs
    Luke 8: 6 Greeks, 2 JSTs
    Luke 13: 3 Greeks, 2 JSTs
    Greek word for parable means placing aside, or a side by side comparison or illustration


    Matthew 13:5 the had no deepness of earth. = no tenían profundidad de tierra. = how do we make our testimonies more deep and profound?
    Matthew 13:15 links with 3nephi 9:13 are you supposed to heal your self or are you supposed to be healed by Jesus?
    Luke 8: 8
    verb
    \ ˈhir \
    heard \ ˈhərd \ ; hear​ing \ ˈhir-iŋ \
    Definition
    transitive ​verb
    1: to perceive or become aware of by the ear
    2: to gain knowledge of by hearing
    3a: to listen to with attention : HEED
    b: ATTEND
    4a law : to give a listening to legal arguments in : to give a legal hearing to
    law : to take testimony from
    intransitive ​verb
    1: to have the capacity of perceiving sound : to be able to become aware of sound
    2a: to gain information : LEARN
    b: to receive communication
    3: to entertain the idea —used in the negative
    4—often used in the expression Hear! Hear! to express approval (as during a speech)
    V. 28- keep G5442 - phylassō
    Outline of Biblical Usage:
    -to guard
    -to watch, keep watch
    -to guard or watch, have an eye upon: lest he escape
    -to guard a person (or thing) that he may remain safe
    -lest he suffer violence, be despoiled, etc. to protect
    -to protect one from a person or thing
    -to keep from being snatched away, preserve safe and unimpaired
    -to guard from being lost or perishing
    -to guard one's self from a thing
    -to guard i.e. care for, take care not to violate
    *-TO OBSERVE*
    -to observe for one's self something to escape
    -to avoid, shun flee from
    -to guard for one's self (i.e. for one's safety's sake) so as not to violate, i.e. to keep, observe (the precepts of the Mosaic law)
    Mark 10:20 KJV — And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I OBSERVED from my youth.
    Acts 21:25 KJV — As touching the Gentiles which believe, we have written and concluded that they OBSERVE no such thing, save only that they keep themselves from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from strangled, and from fornication.
    1 Timothy 5:21 KJV — I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou OBSERVE these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.

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    1 hr
  • March 13–19 Matthew 11–12; Luke 11 “I Will Give You Rest”
    Mar 12 2023

    This episode is another fast paced, high energy episode that will keep you laughing. thank you so much to my good friend Cole Worthen for coming and supporting the podcast. 


    EPISODE THEME: how can I be a better disciple?

    Matthew 11

    Greeks and Or's: 11c,12a,13c (IE), 19a,b,c, 25a,e,27c (jst), 29c. 10greeks

    V. 6. y bienaventurado es el que no halle tropiezo en mí.

    - Halle tropiezo ~ find stumbling block

    - NIV translation = "Blessed is anyone who does not stumble on account of me.”

    11c.

    Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least G3398 in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

    Mikros. Little, small, low rank.

    - But whoso shall offend one of these little ones G3398 which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.

    - Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little G3398 while am I with you, and then I go unto him that sent me.

    - Fear not, little G3398 flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.

    ----- this reminds me of the stripling warriors and how they were all young. (Alma 56: 8-10)

    Cute little tidbit

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    Mathew 12 &Luke 11 : Sorry we dont have any more show notes about these chapters! we will get back to you next week with a better and more thought through episode! Love y'all!

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    44 mins
  • March 6–12 Matthew 9–10; Mark 5; Luke 9 “These Twelve Jesus Sent Forth”
    Mar 6 2023

    SHOW NOTES:

    *note* In an effort to shorten the timing of the episode. And the forgetful nature of the hosts, many of these details were glossed over and left out. We also didn't even really get into the text. Tell us what y'all thought! by writing us @allthingsdenotegod@gmail.com

    • *Talk about italicized words in the bible.*
    • words in the bible are italicized because they were added or changed intentionally because the flow was mysterious in the original texts. 
    • Matthew 9-10
    • greek words: 2a,6b,9b,13b,16b,20a,21a, 24a, 28b,30c,36b. -11 greeks
    • 9.4 jesus knowing  = percibiendo
    • Ch9 go ye and figure out what that means. Link to Luke 2:40 to 50
    • "Mourn" 15 what is the difference between fasting and mourning? Why would He say that?
    • V. 17 Do not put wine into old bottles  - link to - proverbs 29:18 I really like this verse because we all can change our attitude in an instant. especially if we ask God to help us. 
    • V.36 Greek "they fainted" changes to "they were harassed" the sheep without a Shepard being harassed Is a vivid after thought that the author put in there. 
      •  Question: why would he put it in there? what does that change?
    • mark 5
    • greek words: 4a,4b,(13a),(25a),30a,36a,(39a),(40a),43a.- 5 greeks, 4 OR's
    • Mark 5:25 links to Leviticus 15
    • luke 9
    • (29b),31b,43a, 2 greeks, 1 OR
    • total greeks = 18 greeks, 5 OR's
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    38 mins

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