A few "Words of Wisdom" can be found in this section.
Section 89
Because of his skill as a printer, this man was the primary publisher of the first Book of Mormon
Egbert B. Grandin
He received a specific number of commandments from the Lord.
Moses
He was Nephi's younger brother.
Sam
According to Luke 2, the baby Jesus was wrapped in these and laid in a manger
This state was home to the Prophet Joseph for many years, and where the majority of the Doctrine and Covenants was received.
Ohio
This location in Missouri was designated by the Lord as the place where Adam shall come to visit his people.
Adam-ondi-Ahman
This New Testament book, written by Paul, contains the famous "Charity suffereth long" passage.
1 Corinthians
This group of 2,000 young men fought with such faith that not one of them was killed in battle
The Stripling Warriors
In the Book of Mormon, this prophet predicted that there would be a day, a night, and a day without darkness at Christ's birth.
Samuel the Lamanite
This section pointing us to "Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God"
Section 18
This man helped lead the pioneers west.
Brigham Young
Jesus performed his first recorded miracle by turning water into wine at a wedding in this city.
Cana
King Benjamin gave his final, famous address from a tower in this city
Zarahemla
The Wise Men followed a star to find Jesus; however, they did not find him in a manger, but in this type of dwelling.
A House
These three men are specifically named in Section 102 as the original First Presidency.
Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Frederick G. Williams
This jail is the place where the Prophet Joseph was martyred.
Carthage Jail
This Old Testament prophet was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire
Elijah
This brother of Jared saw the finger of the Lord after asking Him to touch 16 small stones.
Mahonri Moriancumer
This King of Judea was so upset about the "King of the Jews" being born that he ordered the massacre of infants in Bethlehem.
King Herod
Section 132 discusses the "New and Everlasting Covenant," but this section (originally a letter from Liberty Jail) discusses why "many are called, but few are chosen."
Section 121
He was the first President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles but later left the Church over a dispute involving milk strippings.
Thomas B. Marsh
This woman was the first person to see the resurrected Jesus outside the tomb.
Mary Magdalene
He was the chief judge who was murdered by his own brother (both were part of the Gadianton robbers) as recorded in Helaman.
Seezoram
This man was promised by the Holy Ghost that he would not see death until he had seen the Lord's Christ; he met the baby Jesus in the Temple.
Simeon