Joseph’s Teachings
Family History & Temple Work
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100

What gospel ordinance did Joseph Smith reveal to comfort those whose loved ones died unbaptized? (See D&C 128) 

Baptism for the dead

100

What phrase did Joseph use to describe the connection between us and our ancestors? (See D&C 128)

A “welding link”

100

At whose funeral did Joseph Smith first teach baptism for the dead? (See D&C 128) What was Joseph Smiths wife's name 

Seymour Brunson

100

The Chapters we have been studying are in which book?

Doctrine and Covenants

100

In D&C 128, Joseph Smith says that baptism for the dead helps connect families across generations. What power makes this possible? (See D&C 128)  

The priesthood power

200

Where was Joseph Smith hiding when he wrote letters that became D&C 127 and 128? (See D&C 128) 

Nauvoo, Illinois

200

What symbol did Joseph Smith use to describe how families are joined together through temple work? (See D&C 128)  

a chain linking generations  

200

Which grieving mother felt hope when she heard Joseph’s message? (See D&C 128)

Jane Neyman

200

In D&C 127, Joseph said he was in “deep water.” What did that phrase mean? (See D&C 127)

He was facing trials, persecution, and false accusations

200

According to D&C 128, why must records of baptisms for the dead be carefully kept on earth? (See D&C 128)

Because what is recorded on earth is recorded in heaven

300

What did Joseph say would happen if there was no “welding link” between families? (See D&C 128)

The earth would be cursed

300

What does Doctrine and Covenants 128:15 teach is “necessary and essential to our salvation”? (See D&C 128)

The salvation of our ancestors

300

Which of Joseph’s family members had also died without baptism, prompting Joseph’s concern? (See D&C 128)

His brother Alvin

300

In D&C 127:2–4, what attitude did Joseph show even while hiding? (See D&C 127)

Optimism and joy in the Lord

300

In D&C 128, Joseph Smith teaches that baptism for the dead was prepared when? (See D&C 128)

Before the foundation of the world

400

According to Joseph, why are we baptized on behalf of the dead? (See D&C 128)

 So they can choose to accept or reject the ordinance in the spirit world

400

What website can help us find ancestors who need temple ordinances?

400

Who was commanded to “take especial care of [his] family” after serving many missions? (See D&C 126)

Brigham Young

400

What did the Lord instruct Joseph to carefully record in D&C 127–128? (See D&C 127)

Ordinances performed for the dead (so they are recorded in heaven)

400

According to D&C 128, what heavenly beings participated when the keys of baptism for the dead were restored? (See D&C 128)

Angels and prophets like Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael appeared to restore those keys

500

In D&C 128:23, Joseph wrote, “Let the mountains shout for joy!” What was he celebrating? (See D&C 128)

The revelation about baptism for the dead and salvation for all of God’s children

500

In D&C 128, Joseph Smith said baptism for the dead is “the most glorious of all subjects belonging to” what? (See D&C 128)

“The everlasting gospel.”

500

In what city were the Saints living when the doctrine of baptism for the dead was first taught? (See D&C 127)

Nauvoo, Illinois

500

What truth does D&C 128:5 reveal about baptism for the dead and God’s plan? (See D&C 128)

It was “prepared before the foundation of the world”

500

According to D&C 128, why would the earth be “smitten with a curse” if there were no link between the fathers and the children? (See D&C 128)

Because the earth would be utterly wasted without the binding of families