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King Benjamin

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

A Book of Mormon figure discussed in scripture study podcasts for his teachings on spiritual transformation and covenant. He is referenced as a Nephite leader whose address to his people created a Zion society through covenant-making, paralleling biblical examples of transformation such as Enoch's work. Podcasters highlight his example of how individuals can be transformed to have no disposition toward evil and become "children of Christ" by taking upon themselves Christ's name.

Episode Appearances

followHIM

followHIM · Apr 1, 2026

Exodus 7-13 Part 2 • Brother Dave Hadlock • April 6-12 • Come, Follow Me

Quoted from Book of Mormon on relationship between God's goodness and love

Biblical Typology and Christological InterpretationExodus Narrative and Spiritual DeliveranceSacrament Theology and Passover Connection
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Scripture Central

Scripture Central · Feb 12, 2026

The God Who Sees Me | Come Follow Me 2026 | Genesis 12-17; Abraham 1-2 | John Hilton III | Feb 9-15

Referenced for people with no disposition to do evil as example of nature transformation

Abrahamic Covenant theology and modern applicationManaging expectations in faith and life outcomesCovenant-making rituals in ancient Near Eastern context
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Scripture Central

Scripture Central · Feb 5, 2026

Arks, Tokens, Covenants, & Names | Come Follow Me 2026 | Gen 6-11; Mos 8 | John Hilton III | Feb 9-15

Book of Mormon figure teaching that through covenant, people become 'children of Christ' and take His name

Noah's Ark symbolism and typology of ChristChiasmus structure in biblical and Book of Mormon textsMedia violence consumption and spiritual receptivity
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Unshaken Saints

Unshaken Saints · Feb 4, 2026

Moses 7 - The Visions of Enoch

Nephite leader whose address created a Zion people through covenant and spiritual transformation, paralleling Enoch's work

Zion as spiritual community modelJoseph Smith Translation manuscript analysisDivine emotional nature and God's weeping
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