What do the Olive Trees represent?
Tribes of Israel; us.
What does Jesus want us to do that will help us?
Repent
Who denies Christ and demands a sign?
Sherem
At Christs first visit to the Olive Tree, what does he do to the withered branches?
Burn them.
How many miles away can you smell a skunk
1
Which visit represents us right now?
The Fourth Visit
What will happen to us if we work diligently in the vineyard?
We will be blessed.
What does Christ do to show Sherem a sign?
He smites Sherem.
On the second visit to the Olive Trees, what has the fruit on the trees become?
Good Fruit
Which king suit (in a deck of cards) doesn't have a mustache?
hearts
Why does Christ burn all of the wild branches?
So that the corruption does not spread.
What will happen if you deny the word of the lord and do not repent?
You will go away into a lake of fire and brimstone.
What does Jacob do at the end of the end of Chapter 7?
He passes the plates on to Enos.
On the third visit, what does Christ see that has caused the fruit to become evil?
Corruption
How many body parts have 3 letters?
10
Why did Christ burn the vineyard in the fifth visit?
So that no more corruption will start and come back.
What does Jesus describe the wicked people as?
Stiffnecked and gainsaying
What does Sherem do after he is smitten?
He recants everything he said.
In the fourth visit, all the wild branches are burned until there are no wild branches. What does this represent?
The Second Coming
What part of the body cannot heal itself?
Teeth
Why, do you think, that one of the trees was left undocumented?
Up for grabs. Everyone gets 500.
What prophet is Jacob prophesying about?
Zenos
What word does Sherem use to describe the sin he has committed?
Unpardonable
In the fifth visit, or the Millennium, what is done to the remaining good fruit?
It is gathered up.
Which animal cannot stick it's tongue out?
Crocodile