Wow. What a question :) The Stripling Warrior story is amazing.
Abish is becoming a favorite as I study her more.
Ammon is probably my kids favorite.
Abinadi is astounding.
Funny that Heidi mentioned Solomon. Although his story is quite fascinating, I am completely disenchanted with him. I want to knock him upside the head for throwing away his blessings and turning toward idolatry again.
I think you can like a person in one part of their life and not another--like Solomon seeking for wisdom. The same goes for his father, David. I love the story of David and Goliath--especially since I have sat over looking the valley and studying it. But I think in later life he would certainly deserve the knock upside the head--or more as well. Another favorite of mine is Naaman the leper--tons of symbolism in that one as well. Oh so many good ones!!!
My favorite is Captain Moroni!
ReplyDeletePS Love your comment about being so poor that you are in need! :)
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Oh gosh! I'm so not a scripture buff yet, like you but I'm going to say the more I learn about the Strippling warriors the more I love.
ReplyDeleteWhole scriptures- I'm going to say Job or Joseph and the Amazing Technocolor Dream Coat! :)
I love the story of Solomon and how he asked the Lord for wisdom in all things. I dig wisdom.
ReplyDeleteI love the Story of Esther. Courage, conviction, feminity, romance, danger....ahhh
ReplyDeleteWow. What a question :) The Stripling Warrior story is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAbish is becoming a favorite as I study her more.
Ammon is probably my kids favorite.
Abinadi is astounding.
Funny that Heidi mentioned Solomon. Although his story is quite fascinating, I am completely disenchanted with him. I want to knock him upside the head for throwing away his blessings and turning toward idolatry again.
I think you can like a person in one part of their life and not another--like Solomon seeking for wisdom. The same goes for his father, David. I love the story of David and Goliath--especially since I have sat over looking the valley and studying it. But I think in later life he would certainly deserve the knock upside the head--or more as well. Another favorite of mine is Naaman the leper--tons of symbolism in that one as well. Oh so many good ones!!!
ReplyDeleteI have always love reading about the 10 virgins.
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