In Section 4, we are told that the field is white and "all ready to" do this.
Harvest
This angel visited Joseph Smith in his bedroom three times in one night.
Moroni
Moses received the Ten Commandments on this mountain.
Mt. Sinai
He defended King Lamoni’s flocks by cutting off the arms of those who tried to scatter the sheep
Ammon
This king of Judea felt threatened by the birth of Jesus and tried to find him.
Herod the Great
The "Law of Tithing" is found in this specific section.
Section 119
The wife of Joseph Smith, Emma helped compile this first book.
Hymnbook
This Old Testament man was famous for his immense strength, which he lost when his hair was cut.
Samson
The name of the hill where Moroni buried the gold plates.
Cumorah
In the Book of Mormon, Nephi is told that Christ would be born "at" this city, referring to the general area.
Jerusalem
This section is famously called the "Olive Leaf" plucked from the Tree of Paradise.
Section 88
This is the number of "Official Witnesses" (not counting Joseph) who saw the gold plates.
11 - Three and then 8
Pharaoh relied on him to interpret his dreams
Joseph
This wicked king had the prophet Abinadi burned at the stake.
King Noah
The sign of Christ's birth in the Americas was a day, a night, and a day without this.
Darkness
Section 76 is a famous record of a vision seen by Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon regarding these.
Three Degrees of Glory
The Sacred Grove is located in this town in New York
Palmyra
He rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem
Nehemiah
Aside from Moroni, this Jaredite prophet was the only other person to survive a total destruction of his people.
Ether
This prophetess was at the temple and gave thanks to God when she saw the baby Jesus.
Anna
In describing the Armor of God in Section 27, this specific piece of equipment represents "Faith."
Shield
The year the pioneers arrived in Utah
1847
He is credited with writing the most New Testament epistles.
Paul
He is known as the first chief judge?
Nephi (son of Helaman)
This cousin of Mary was also miraculously pregnant with John the Baptist at the same time.
Elisabeth