Mormon Kabbalah

Book of Remembrance Chapter 18:1-20: The Prayer of Eve

November 08, 2022 David Ferriman Season 2 Episode 24
Book of Remembrance Chapter 18:1-20: The Prayer of Eve
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Book of Remembrance Chapter 18:1-20: The Prayer of Eve
Nov 08, 2022 Season 2 Episode 24
David Ferriman

In this episode we go over the first 20 verses of Chapter 18 of the Book of Remembrance. Here we discuss Eve's prayer in the temple after losing both of her sons, Cain and Able, and how her struggles can help us grow as Christians and as Priests and Priestesses to the Lord.

From the Book of Remembrance:

"And it came to pass that Eve went into the temple of the Lord and there she prayed saying: Pe le-El; my words are difficult to speak, Elohim. I revere you and  speak with great difficulty, for my heart is full; yet I shall not fall but have journeyed to the temple and revere you at the altar, lest I too be punished. Elohim, O Lord, my God: judge me by my reverence and forsake me not, for now I know good from evil; and I feel as though I too have had my blood spilt, even my heart breaking and broken, spilling blood upon the earth. But still I revere thee O God, speaking only the  very word I fear is devouring or consuming my devoted heart." -Book of Remembrance 18:12-17

Music: “Impact Moderato” by Kevin MacLeod

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In this episode we go over the first 20 verses of Chapter 18 of the Book of Remembrance. Here we discuss Eve's prayer in the temple after losing both of her sons, Cain and Able, and how her struggles can help us grow as Christians and as Priests and Priestesses to the Lord.

From the Book of Remembrance:

"And it came to pass that Eve went into the temple of the Lord and there she prayed saying: Pe le-El; my words are difficult to speak, Elohim. I revere you and  speak with great difficulty, for my heart is full; yet I shall not fall but have journeyed to the temple and revere you at the altar, lest I too be punished. Elohim, O Lord, my God: judge me by my reverence and forsake me not, for now I know good from evil; and I feel as though I too have had my blood spilt, even my heart breaking and broken, spilling blood upon the earth. But still I revere thee O God, speaking only the  very word I fear is devouring or consuming my devoted heart." -Book of Remembrance 18:12-17

Music: “Impact Moderato” by Kevin MacLeod

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