The names of Lehi's sons who went to retrieve the Brass Plates.
Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi.
The Iron Rod in Lehi's dream is represented as this.
The Word of God.
What appeared to Alma the Younger that caused him to pass out and repent?
An angel.
The city that Lehi and his family left to travel to the Promised Land.
Jerusalem.
Captain Moroni tore his clothes to make this.
The Title of Liberty.
The name of Laban's servant who leaves with Lehi's family after Nephi retrieves the Plates of Brass.
Zoram.
Adam fell that men might be, and men are that they might have this.
Joy.
Samuel the Lamanite told the Nephites this would happen in five years.
The birth of Jesus Christ.
The hill where the Golden Plates were buried, found by Joseph Smith in the early 1800s.
The Hill Cumorah.
Lehi sent his sons back to get this from Laban.
The Brass Plates
The longest book in the Book of Mormon is named after a Prophet who shares his name with his father.
Alma.
The biblical prophet that Nephi quotes the most, particularly in 2 Nephi.
Isaiah.
This king of the Nephites spoke to his people from a tower.
King Benjamin.
The capital city of the Nephites.
Zarahemla.
The gift Lehi received to help guide them on their journey.
The Liahona.
Mormon's son.
Moroni.
King Benjamin taught that when we serve others, we're only in the service of...
our God.
When Enos had a question, he did this all day and night.
Prayed.
What was the River or 'waters' called that Alma baptized the believers of the gospel?
The Waters of Mormon.
These stones helped Joseph Smith translate the Book of Mormon.
The Urim and Thummim.
Name at least 3 of the 4 sons of Mosiah.
Ammon, Aaron, Omner, and Himni.
These are the four first principles and ordinances of the gospel taught by Jesus Christ to the Nephites.
Faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost.
The most important event in the Book of Mormon, this is what we study in 3 Nephi.
Christ comes to the Americas.
What was the area or land called that the Lamanites inhabited?
The Land of Nephi
Nephi's brother Jacob likened the House of Israel to this in his allegory.
An olive tree.