Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 50-51
Today
applies
Who said it
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Who led the movement to overthrow the Nephite government in Alma 46?

Amalickiah

100

Who did Amalickiah deceive and murder to gain power over the Lamanites?

Lehonti

100

What major construction project did the Nephites undertake in these chapters?

building and fortifying cities with walls, towers, and ditches

100

How can Captain Moroni’s defense of liberty inspire us in standing up for our religious freedoms today?

by courageously defending our beliefs and rights to worship freely, just as Captain Moroni defended the Nephites' liberty?

100

"We will stand tall and face it all together"

"Skyfall" by Adele

200

What symbolic action did Captain Moroni take to rally the Nephites to defend their freedom?

Raising the Title of Liberty

200

How did Amalickiah convince Lehonti to come down from his position on the mount?

by sending servants repeatedly to persuade him to come down and negotiate

200

Which city was the focal point of Lamanite attacks but remained undefeated due to Captain Moroni’s preparations?

The city of Bountiful

200

What lesson from the stripling warriors can help us face modern challenges?

having faith in God’s promises and the teachings of our parents to guide us through life’s challenges

200

“I've got the eye of the tiger, a fighter, dancing through the fire.”

"Roar" by Katy Perry

300

What did Captain Moroni write on the Title of Liberty?

"In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children"

300

What was Amalickiah’s ultimate goal in deceiving and murdering Lehonti?

To become the king of the Lamanites

300

What did Captain Moroni do to ensure the Nephites' continued success against the Lamanites?

Continue fortifying cities and establishing strong defensive positions

300

How can the Nephites’ strategy of building fortifications be applied to protecting our spiritual lives today?

by building spiritual fortifications like daily prayer, scripture study, and attending church to protect ourselves from temptation

300

“I am a man who comes from the dust.”

Words of King Benjamin, Mosiah 2:25

400

How did Captain Moroni respond when he learned of Amalickiah's plan to destroy the Nephite government?

tearing his clothes and writing the Title of Liberty to rally the people

400

How did Amalickiah manipulate the Lamanite army to accept him as their leader?

by poisoning Lehonti and framing the death as natural, then seizing control

400

How did the Nephites’ internal dissensions affect their ability to defend against the Lamanites?

it weakened their defenses and made them vulnerable to attack

400

How does Helaman’s trust in God during times of war apply to how we should trust God in our personal battles?

relying on God’s strength and guidance to overcome personal challenges and adversities, just as Helaman trusted in the Lord to lead his army

400

“It’s time to begin, isn’t it?”

"It’s Time" by Imagine Dragons

500

How did the people respond to Captain Moroni's call to defend their freedom?

By making a covenant to stand fast in the liberty that God had granted them

500

What does Amalickiah’s rise to power teach us about the dangers of pride and deceit?

That seeking power through unrighteous means leads to destruction and moral downfall

500

What lesson can we learn from the Nephites’ success in fortifying their cities?

That spiritual and temporal preparation is essential to withstand challenges and adversities

500

How can Captain Moroni’s example of righteous leadership influence how we lead in our families and communities?

Leading with integrity, humility, and a commitment to God’s principles, just as Captain Moroni did?

500

“I will not recant my words, and I shall be delivered out of your hands.”

Alma 14:13, words of Alma