The two main groups of people we read about in the Book of Mormon, who take turns being wicked and righteous
the Nephites and the Lamanites?
What Ammon brought to the Lamanite King to show he protected his flock.
A bag of arms
The tree in Lehi's vision represented this.
the love of God
The gift Lehi received to help guide them on their journey
the Liahona
When Enos had a question, he did this all day and all night.
prayed
This prophet was burned alive.
Abinadi
This king of the Nephites spoke to his people from a tower.
King Benjamin
Adam fell that men might be, and men are that they might have this.
joy
Captain Moroni tore his clothes to make this.
the Title of Liberty
Nephi (OG) asked the Lord to show him how to make these two things.
a boat and golden plates
Lehi's fourth son
Nephi
Samuel the Lamanite told the Nephites this would happen in five years.
the birth of Jesus Christ
King Benjamin taught this about service.
“When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God” (Mosiah 2:17)
Lehi sent his sons back to get this from Laban.
the Brass Plates or scriptures
(genealogy)
The Anti-Christ, Korihor, asked for this as he contended with Alma.
"Show me a sign"
The longest book in the Book of Mormon is named after this prophet.
Alma
When Alma the Younger was met by an angel (the first time), he did this.
passed out and repented (Either of these is acceptable)
These are the four first principles and ordinances of the gospel taught by Jesus Christ to the Nephites.
faith, repentance, baptism, gift of the Holy Ghost
The Zoramites said vain, proud prayers from this platform
the rameumptom
Alma the Younger's son who sought advice from the prophet.
Corianton
These people taught the Army of Helaman in their youth.
their mothers
The most important event in the Book of Mormon, this is what we study in 3 Nephi.
Christ comes to the Americas
In Alma 32, the prophet teaches that if you nurture something good, it will do this.
Like a seed planted in the earth, it will grow like a tree.
Nephi's brother Jacob likened the House of Israel to this in his allegory.
an olive tree
(grafting)
When believers were going to be put to death, Nephi prayed to know what to do, and Jesus told him this
"on the morrow, come I into the world"