Place in chronological order:
Jacob, Jesus, Joseph of Egypt, Abraham, Israel, Moses, Adam, Isaac
Who are Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Israel, Joseph of Egypt, Moses, Jesus
These three people are expressly named in the covenant God has made with His people.
Who are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
This fits in the blanks:
For behold, this is my work and my glory to bring to pass the _________ and _________ ____ of man
What are immortality and eternal life? (Moses 1:39)
The amount time that passed between Joseph of Egypt and Moses (correct if you are within a range of 100 years)
What is 300-400
This is what the children of Israel called manna (interpreted from Hebrew)
"What is it?"
These are at least 4 of the tribes of Israel.
Reuben. Simeon. Levi. Judah. Dan. Naphtali. Gad. Asher. Issachar. Zebulon. Benjamin. Joseph. Manasseh. Ephraim.
Someone who is not a literal descendant of Abraham can receive the blessings of the Abrahamic covenant through this ordinance.
What is baptism?
From the symbolism of the tabernacle, this area represents the Telestial world we live in.
The Holy Place
This is the evidence we have that the Jewish people were still observing passover in Christ's time?
What is Christ getting angry at the Money Changers at the temple (selling animals and exchanging money needed), or The Last Supper
Sister Holdsworth taught that we covenant to obey these two laws in the temple
What is the Law of Sacrifice and the Law of Obedience.
These firstborn sons didn't get the birthright, and their younger brother did. (Name at least 2 instances from scripture)
Cain (Abel). Esau (Jacob). Reuben (Joseph). Laman & Lemuel (Nephi). Lesson? You gotta want it.
Thes are the 3 promised blessings from the covenant with Abraham.
What are Priesthood, Posterity, and Promised Land.
On the Day of Atonement the ceremony included 2 of a certain animal. This is what they were called
What is the
Sin Offering and Scapegoat
In the Passover observance, the unleavened bread represents this.
What is things that corrupt and can cause rot or mold. Things that destroy.
These are my three main identifiers, according to President Russell M Nelson.
What are:
A Child of God
A Child of the Covenant
A Disciple of Jesus Christ
Under the direction of God, Moses went and told Pharaoh to "let my people go". And as a result Pharaoh did this.
The taskmasters would no longer collect the straw for them to make the brick. The Isrealites had to collect their own straw and continue to make the mud bricks. It got worse!
Some ways that we can fulfill our responsibilities in the Abrahamic covenant (need to get 2 out of 3)
What are: bless all the nations of the earth by sharing the gospel, participating in temple and family history work, and striving to live and build righteous families?
This fits in the blank:
As spirits we “were _______ before the world was.”
What is organized? (Abraham 3:22-23)
This is the significant difference between passover observance and the Sacrament.
What is no more need for blood sacrifice.
In modern life, this commandment might be broken through digital behavior like misrepresenting facts, exaggerating online, or portraying a false image of yourself, purposely leaving out fact about a situation or person to create a false idea.
What is “Thou shalt not bear false witness”?
This is the final plague, AND how Moses was told to help the Israelites avoid it.
(2 answers)
The firstborn of man and beast would die. Unless they followed specific instructions from God. One being to wipe the blood of an unblemished lamb on the side post and upper door post.
Blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant promised to me include (4, name at least 2)
What are....?
Eternal families (see Doctrine and Covenants 132:19–22, 30–31).
Blessings of salvation and exaltation (see Abraham 2:9–11).
An inheritance in the celestial kingdom (see Doctrine and Covenants 88:18–20).
Blessings of the priesthood, including all that the Father has (see Doctrine and Covenants 84:33–38).
A summary of the Book of Leviticus teaches this.
What is a book of rules of rules and laws to teach principles
In our passover lesson we had these 5 different food items on the plate (and what did they represent?)
What is 1. meat stick (sacrificial lamb), 2. graham cracker (door post), 3. red frosting (blood), 4. herbs (bitter herbs), and 5. tortilla (unleavened bread)
These are the two newest apostles called.
Who is Elder Gérald Caussé and Elder Clark G. Gilbert