
Genesis 5; Moses 6 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines I Lynne Hilton Wilson
Jan 19, 2026
The discussion delves into the significance of genealogy, highlighting the contrast between the lines of Seth and Cain. Dr. Lynne Wilson shines a light on women's roles in early ordinances and the importance of literacy in Adam's family. The restoration of doctrines around repentance, baptism, and the nature of humanity as children of God is emphasized. Enoch's ministry is explored, showcasing the profound connections to Zion and the law of consecration. Lastly, the podcast draws parallels with apocryphal texts, enriching our understanding of these ancient narratives.
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Genealogy As Theology
- Genesis 5 and Moses 6 frame genealogy as theology connecting covenant, posterity, and divine identity.
- Names and lineages show how God works through families to forward His plan.
Restored Language On Creation
- The Book of Moses restores that humans were created male and female in God's image and were living souls on God's footstool.
- This expanded wording emphasizes shared divine identity and blessed posterity.
Book Of Remembrance Explained
- Moses adds the idea of a book of remembrance recording names and ordinances both in heaven and on earth.
- This links ancient recordkeeping to modern doctrine about sealing and the Holy Spirit of promise.















