Read Moses 4:6. What does it say that Satan "knew not?"
"...for he knew not the mind of God..."
Read Abraham 3:22-23. How does it describe the "souls" that Abraham saw?
1. "Noble and Great ones"
2. "They were good."
3. "They were chosen."
4. They would be made rulers.
In the Old Testament, what name is used in reference to the Savior?
LORD = Jehovah
I am the book where it all began, from the light in the dark to the very first man. Before Exodus leaves and the waters divide, I’m the very first door on your journey inside. What book am I?
Genesis
Read Alma 34:10. Why was Christ's sacrifice so significant?
It was "an infinite and eternal sacrifice."
Read Moses 5:8. What were Adam and Eve commanded to do?
Repent and call upon God in the name of Jesus Christ.
Read Moses 1:20. What happened to Moses when he called upon God?
He was given strength!
Read Abraham 2:10. Who has access to the blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant?
Whoever receives the gospel.
My name means "the law given a second time," written in prose and remembered in rhyme. Before they cross over the Jordan’s deep swell, Moses gives one final sermon to tell. What book am I?
Deuteronomy
Read Deuteronomy 8:12. What was it that Moses commanded the children of Israel to remember?
They should remember the Lord their God.
Read Moses 4:11. What did it say would happen to Adam and Eve's eyes? What would they know?
*Answer both questions to get full points.
1. Their eyes would be opened.
2. They would know good from evil.
Read Moses 1:4 and 7. How does God describe Moses? What truth does this teach us about ourselves? *Answer both questions to receive full points.
1. "My son"
2. We are all sons and daughters of our Heavenly Father.
Read Abraham 2:8-9. Who is talking in these verses? What was one promise that was given to Abraham in verse 9? *Answer both questions to receive full points.
1. Jehovah/Jesus Christ
2. "I will make thee a great nation." "Bless thee above measure." "Make thy name great." Abraham's seed would "bear the ministry and priesthood unto all nations."
I start with a baby afloat in the reeds, and follow a prophet where Jehovah leads. With a sea split in two and a path on dry ground, on the way to a land where true freedom is found. What book am I?
Exodus
Go to Exodus 14:13-14. What truth's are taught in these verses?
1.) We have no need to fear because Jesus Christ will save us.
2.) Jesus Christ will always fight for us amidst our trials.
Read Moses 5:10-11. What are two blessings that came as a result of the Fall?
1. Their eyes were opened to recognize good and evil.
2. Because of Jesus Christ they would have joy and be able to return to God.
3. They were able to multiply and replenish the earth.
4. They would be redeemed of all transgressions through Jesus Christ.
5. They could have eternal life.
Read Genesis 1:26-27. What truth do we learn in these verses?
We are like God. We have been made in the image of Him.
One way to participate in the Abrahamic Covenant today, is to participate in the gathering of Israel. President Russell M. Nelson said, "Anytime we do anything that helps anyone—on either side of the veil—to make and keep their covenants with God, we are helping to gather Israel." What is one way we help gather Israel today?
1. Temple and Family History Work
2. Serve a mission
3. Minister/Serve others
4. Share our testimony on social media.
5. Etc.
I am filled with the rules for the altar and tent, explaining what sacrifices and offerings meant. While Genesis starts it and Exodus frees, I teach how to walk on your spiritual knees. What book am I?
Leviticus
Read Exodus 14:30. 1.) What does it say the LORD did to the children of Israel? 2.) What does this mean for us? *You must answer both questions to receive points.
1.) The LORD "saved" the children of Israel.
2.) Jesus Christ will save us amidst our own trials.
*This is not a timed question. Everyone in your group must answer this question in their study journals or on their phone in a note to receive full points. Once all your teammates have completed the question. Raise your hand to receive points.
In your study journals answer the following question: How does understanding the role of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in the Fall of Adam and Eve deepen your gratitude for Jesus Christ?
*This is not a timed question. Everyone in your group must answer this question in their study journals or on their phone in a note to receive full points. Once all your teammates have completed the question. Raise your hand to receive points.
In your study journal answer the following question:
Imagine looking at your life through Heavenly Father’s eyes. What do you think He sees when He looks at you? What is one thing he would tell you in this moment of your life to give you comfort/encouragement?
Read Abraham 2:11. What will all the families of the earth be blessed with? *Name the three things listed at the end of the verse.
1. Blessings of the gospel.
2. Blessings of Salvation.
3. Blessings of life eternal.
*This is not a timed question. Everyone in your group must answer this question on the whiteboard. You cannot all have the same answer. You must have a different answer for each person.
What was your favorite story that we studied this trimester in the Old Testament?
Name one part of the tabernacle and the symbolism it had to Jesus Christ.
**BONUS 250 POINTS: What were the names of the three rooms in the Tabernacle?
1. Table of Shewbread - God is continually with us. Christ is the bread of life. Similar to the sacrament.
2. Candlestick (Menorah) - Jesus Christ is the light of the world.
3. The Altar of Incense - Our prayers can rise up to heaven.
4. The Veil - Because of Jesus Christ, we can enter into the presence of God.
5. The Ark of the Covenant - Representation of the covenants we make with our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. The mercy seat is symbolic of God's presence.
6. Altar of Sacrifice - Animal sacrifice was in similitude to the great and last sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
7. Laver (Basin) of Water - Christ is the source of living water. We can be cleansed through him.
1. The Outer Courtyard
2. The Holy Place
3. The Most Holy Place