The Book of Enoch Video Commentary w/ David Carrico & Jon Pounders Part 3
This episode covers chapter 5 of the Book of Enoch. The curse of the Lawless.
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Great job, David and Jon. I look forward to this every week now.
Thank you both and God bless you!
Great series. Jon, love the inteo, music and all.
Amen me too..
I cannot adequately express the love that is growing in my heart and spirit for you, Jon and David. You are an outstanding team of servants. I give God all the glory for how magnificently He has designed & complimented your personalities and cognitive skills to work together for
accomplishing His will, for such a time as this. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Praise be Yeshua.
Amen! So true!
Just watched all 3 archived commentaries on The book of Enoch. First I want to say that I’ve been Torah Observant since 1989 but still had never read the book of Enoch until just last week. I am amazed by it. Now devouring everything I can find in the subject including this series, can’t wait to hear more. Blessings to all at NYSTV!
Amen!
Thank you so much. Always a blessing to learn from you.
Thank you so much for this series 🙂 I have read the book of Enoch a couple of times, but this series is helping me with better understanding 🙏❤️🙂
Me too! Thank you John and David and God bless!!
This series is excellent. Thank you for doing it for us. GOD bless you two in Jesus name!
I would NEVER in the rest of my earthly days gain the introspection the two of you have acquired connecting the dots amongst the various texts you referenced. Thank you so much for this teaching. It is priceless and helps to validate the evidence of the fallen world we live in. Blessings.
I am very blessed to have found NYSTV! Thank you for all the great shows!
I am following your series on this but it becomes tiresome to get to the actual reading of the text and dissecting the read text vs the time dedicated to have conversation. Maybe you could do a recording where you go straight to reading and talking about the read text and a recording where everything else surrounding the book could be discussed.