Women of the Scriptures
Geography and Journeys
Parables and Allegories
Church History Milestones
Complex Scriptural Terms
200

This Book of Mormon servant woman testified of God's power after King Lamoni and his household fell to the earth.

Who is Abish?

200

Christ performed His first recorded miracle - turning water into wine - at a wedding feast in this town.

What is Cana?

200

In this parable from Matthew 25, five women were wise and brought extra oil, while five were foolish.

What is the Parable of the Ten Virgins?

200

The year the Church was officially organized by Joseph Smith in Fayette, New York.

What is 1830?

200

This 7-letter word means "anointed one" in Hebrew and is equivalent to the Greek word Christ.

What is Messiah?

400

She was the wife of Isaac and the mother of the twins Jacob and Esau.

Who is Rebekah?

400

This is the city where Lehi and his family lived before being commanded to flee into the wilderness.

What is Jerusalem?

400

In Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life, this object represents the word of God, leading people safely through the mists of darkness.

What is the iron rod?

400

This individual acted as the main scribe for the majority of the Book of Mormon translation.

Who is Oliver Cowdery?

400

This is the sacred name for the city built by Enoch, which was so righteous that the entire city was taken up to heaven.

What is Zion?

600

This prophetess and judge in the Old Testament led Israel to victory over the Canaanite army.

Who is Deborah?

600

The Saints were forced to flee to this Illinois city, transforming it from a swamp into a major hub before moving west.

What is Nauvoo?

600

Jacob 5 contains a massive allegory about the scattering and gathering of Israel, using this type of tree.

What is an olive tree?

600

This building was the first temple completed and dedicated in this dispensation.

What is the Kirtland Temple?

600

Mentioned in the New Testament and the Book of Mormon, this title refers to the highest order of the priesthood, named after an ancient King of Salem.

What is Melchizedek?

800

She was the only woman mentioned by name as a witness to the resurrected Lord at the tomb before the Apostles arrived.

Who is Mary Magdalene?

800

Moses received the Ten Commandments on top of this mountain.

What is Mount Sinai?

800

In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus explains that the seeds choked out by thorns represent people who hear the word but get distracted by this.

What are the cares of the world?

800

Joseph and Hyrum Smith were martyred by a mob while being held in this specific Illinois jail.

What is Carthage Jail?

800

The name given to the white stones set into silver bows that Joseph Smith used to translate the gold plates.

What are the Urim and Thummim?

1000

The Book of Mormon mentions only three women by name: Eve, Sarah, and this mother of Nephi.

Who is Sariah?

1000

Alma the Elder secretly baptized about 204 souls in this specific, beautiful body of water hidden in the wilderness.

What are the Waters of Mormon?

1000

In the Book of Mormon, Zenos's allegory describes wild branches being grafted into the main tree, which represents this house or covenant group.

What is the House of Israel?

1000

After Joseph Smith's death, a miraculous event occurred where this Apostle spoke to the Saints and temporarily looked and sounded exactly like Joseph, confirming his leadership.

Who is Brigham Young?

1000

This specific New Testament term refers to the Greek word Paraclete, used by Jesus to describe the Holy Ghost's role as a helper and teacher.

What is the Comforter?

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