The name of Joseph Smith's brother who died in 1823.
Alvin
Section 138 describes what happens in this location.
Spirit World
How old was Joseph F. Smith when his father died?
5
What ordinance can youth perform in the temple to help gather Israel?
Baptisms of the Dead
What country attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor?
The Empire of Japan
Joseph Smith's brother was "dammed" because of this.
The belief that if you died without being baptized, you were dammed.
What are the righteous spirits doing after they die?
Missionary Work
How many of Joseph F. Smith's children died before he did?
13
After we die, where do our spirits go and what are they doing there?
Spirit world, and they are doing missionary work
What year did the attack at Pearl Harbor occur?
1941
The reason Joseph and his brother were not baptized in 1823.
The priesthood had not been restored.
Who visited and organized the spirits?
Jesus Christ
Who is Joseph F. Smith's father?
Hyrum Smith
Name of the prophet who has recently emphasized the importance of Gathering Israel.
President Russel M. Nelson
This sunken battleship lies below the location of this famous memorial at Pearl Harbor National Memorial.
USS Arizona
We are judged by our works and this additional item.
The desires of our hearts.
Joseph F. Smith was studying this book in the Bible at the time he received this revelation.
First Epistle of Peter
This is the age at which Joseph F. Smith was called on a mission.
age 15
How many years separated the receipt of Sections 137 and 138?
80 years
Who was the President of the United States when Pearl Harbor was attacked?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This is the destination of those who die before reaching age 8.
Celestial Kingdom
Who was the prophet when this revelation was added to the Doctrine of Covenants?
Spencer W. Kimball
What year did President Joseph F. Smith receive Section 138?
1918
What computer program/app can you use to find the names of relatives to take to the temple?
FamilySearch
The President of the United States at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor famously described the day as what?
"a date which will live in infamy"