Two groups of descendants of Lehi.
Who are the Nephites and the Lamanites?
Hebrew term that means “Lights and Perfections.” An instrument prepared of God to assist man in obtaining revelation from the Lord and in translating languages.
What is a Urim and Thummim?
We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly; we also believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God. What article of faith is this?
What is the 8th article of faith?
A group of young men who helped Helaman in the battles against the Lamanites.
Who are the 2,000 stripling warriors?
One of Jesus Christ's many titles.
What are: Messiah, Prince of peace, the Savior, Jesus Christ, The Lamb of God?
1st President of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo
Who is Emma Smith?
What is the 4th article of faith?
What is: We believe the first principles and ordinances of the gospel are; first, faith in the lord Jesus Christ; second, repentance; third, baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, the laying on of hands for the gift of the holy ghost.
What is the Pentateuch?
"Come, and I will make thee ________ __ ___." Fill in the blank.
What is fishers of men?
Prophet who preserved and protected sacred records that Joseph Smith later translated.
Who is Mormon?
We believe in God the eternal father, and in his son, Jesus Christ, and in the holy ghost. What article of faith is this?
What is the first article of faith?
Adam fell that men might be and men are that they might have joy. What is the scripture reference?
What is 2 Nephi 2:25?
The first of the Ten Commandments?
What is: You shall have no other gods before me?
This is the original name of the settlement that Joseph Smith renamed Nauvoo, which is the Hebrew word for beautiful.
What is Commerce?
The place Joseph Smith lived when he received the First Vision.
Palmyra, New York
The Articles of Faith were first published here.
What is the Church newspaper Times and Seasons on March 1, 1842. They were part of a larger letter written by Joseph Smith at the request of John Wentworth? (the editor of the Chicago Democrat, who had requested a brief summary of the history and doctrines of the Church)