What was the first thing Lehi saw in his dream?
A dark and dreary wilderness
Rod of Iron
Word of God
What did Lehi first see while looking for his family?
"I beheld a ariver of water; and it ran along, and it was near the tree of which I was partaking the fruit."
After people came forth and partook of the fruit, what did Lehi see?
A great and spacious building
Because of whom did Lehi rejoice?
Nephi and Sam
How was the first person that Lehi saw dressed?
He was dressed in a white robe
The tree and the fruit
The love of God and the gospel
Who else partook of the fruit in Lehi's family?
Sariah, Nephi, and Sam
How did the mists of darkness affect the people?
They did lose their way, that they wandered off and were lost.
Because of whom did Lehi fear exceedingly?
Laman and Lemuel
Where did the man first lead Lehi?
Into a "Dark and dreary waste."
The river (or fountain)
The depths of hell
Who did not partake of the fruit from Lehi's family?
Laman and Lemuel
What did people in the great and spacious building do?
"They were in the attitude of mocking and pointing their fingers towards those who had come at and were partaking of the fruit."
Where were Lehi and his family when Lehi had his dream?
In the wilderness (in the Valley of Lemuel)
After Lehi prayed in his dream, what did he behold?
A tree, whose fruit was desirable to make one happy.
Mists of Darkness
Temptations of the devil
After his family partook of the fruit, what did Lehi see next?
A rod of iron
After being mocked, what did many of the people who partook of the fruit do?
"They were ashamed, because of those that were scoffing at them; and they fell away into forbidden paths and were lost.
What had Lehi's family been doing when Lehi had his dream?
"We had gathered together all manner of aseeds of every kind, both of grain of every kind, and also of the seeds of fruit of every kind."
After Lehi partook of the fruit, what did he desire?
"That my family should partake of it also; for I knew that it was cesirable above all other fruit."
The great and spacious building
Vain imaginations and the pride of the children of men.
As people came forth toward the tree, what arose?
A mist of darkness
Who is the man in the white robe?
Christ
Did Nephi write all the words of his father's dream?
No