Prophets
Doctrine
Doctrinal Mastery
Principles
Symbolism
100

He desired righteousness and was asked by the Lord to sacrifice his son.

Who is Abraham?

100

What is the Abrahamic Covenant?

A covenant made between God and Abraham that will bless all the families of the earth with the blessings of the gospel.

100

Tells us what Heavenly Father's work is.

What is Moses 1:39

100

What did Moses remember that helped him overcome Satan?

Moses remembered he was a son of God.

100

What did Esau give up?

His birthright. He valued wordly pleasures more than eternal blessings.

200

His brothers were so jealous of him they sold him into slavery.

Who is Joseph?

200

What were the conditions for Adam and Eve after the Fall?

They could have children. They knew good from evil. They were shut out from God's presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain and disease

200

This scripture teaches that we are created in God's image.

Genesis 1:26-27

200

What is the first two commandments given from God?

don't eat the fruit, multiply and replenish the earth.

200

Why does Jesus change Jacob's name to Israel?

Means let God prevail, this change came after he wrestled with a divine being, signifying a spiritual transformation from self-reliant to a blessed, persevering servant. The name commemorates his victory in prevailing over both divine and human conflicts.

300

He was a choice seer prophesied about by Joseph.

Who was Joseph Smith?

300

What is our responsibility under the Abrahamic Covenant (4)?

To accept and live the gospel of Jesus Christ, receive priesthood and temple ordinances, share the gospel with all families of the earth, and follow God's commandments faithfully

300

This scripture teaches the importance of keeping the Sabbath day holy.

Exodus 20:3-17

300

Someone cheats because they’re afraid of failing. What principle are they ignoring?

What is honesty / trusting God

300

Why did Jesus call the City of Enoch Zion?

And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of oneheart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.

400

He had 12 sons whose descendants became known as the twelve tribes of Israel.

Who is Jacob?

400

Who is included in the abrahamic covenant?

Abraham, Sarah, and their direct descendants—Isaac and Jacob (Israel)—along with their posterity. It extends to all who receive the gospel, allowing both literal descendants and those adopted through faith to become heirs to its promises of priesthood, posterity, and eternal blessings.

400

This scripture teaches that God chose 'noble and great' spirits in the premortal life to be leaders in His kingdom on earth.

What is Abraham 3:22-23

400

What does Joseph teach us about how to respond to temptation?

- put God above earthly desires

- get out

400

Why did Noah build the arc?

The people around him were wicked- God wanted to preserve the righteous. God will protect and guide those who follow His commands. Safety through obedience.

500

What is the correct chronological order of the prophets in the Old Testament (that we have talked about so far?

Adam - enoch - noah - abraham - joseph - 

500

What is the difference between a sin and a transgression? (Think Adam and Eve)

a sin is the willful disobedience of God’s commandments with knowledge of the truth, often considered inherently wrong. Transgression is the violation of a formally prohibited boundary (law), which may occur without malicious intent or full understanding. While sin implies guilt, transgression is often associated with the necessity of the Fall.

500

In this scripture Joseph declares he will not sin against his boss or his God.

Genesis 39:9

500

What does Joseph tell his brothers after they harmed him? What is the significance of that? 

5 Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for God did send me before you to preserve life.

seeing Gods hand/ His ability to make hard situations good. 

500

When Abraham was asked to sacrifice his son, what did that act symbolize?

Abraham’s commanded sacrifice of Isaac symbolizes the Atonement of Jesus Christ, acting as a "similitude" or foreshadowing of Heavenly Father sacrificing His Only Begotten Son. It also served as a test of Abraham's faith and obedience, demonstrating his willingness to give all to God