This verb used to describe the voice of the Holy Ghost in D&C 85:6 means "speak very softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords, especially for the sake of privacy; a soft or confidential tone of voice"
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What is whispereth?
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In Luke 24:32 this method of feeling the Spirit is compared a health condition often related to greasy or spicy food.
What is heart burn?
D&C 86:2 this is what the field symbolizes.
What is the world?
D&C 87:2 This will be poured out upon the nations.
What are wars?
In Sister Vicki Matsumori's talk "Helping Others Recognize the Whisperings of the Spirit" (Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2009, 11) recommends that we provide this each day.
What is "a still and quiet time"?
This verb in D&C 85:6 means "go into or through; make a hole with a sharp instrument."
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Mosiah 5:2 This verb describing how the Holy Ghost changes us means "work; beat out or shaped by hammering"
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D&C 86:2 this is the symbol used to represent apostles.
Who are "the sowers of the seed"?
D&C 87:6 this is why the inhabitants shall mourn.
What are the sword and by bloodshed?
This verb in D&C 85:6 means "to shake or tremble"
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These are the 3 ways we know that the word is good and true in Alma 32:28.
What are 1. enlarges the soul
2. enlighten understanding
3. begins to be delicious to me?
D&C 86:3 this is what Satan sowed in the field.
What are tares?
D&C 87:6 this is what the inhabitants feel during famine, plague, earthquake, thunder of heaven, and the fierce and vivid lightening.
What are the wrath, and indignation, and chastening hand of an Almighty God?
This word in D&C 85:6 means "clear or obvious to the eye or mind; display or show by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate"
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What is manifest?
This adjective in Helamen 5:30 means "lack of severity & aggressiveness"
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D&C 86:5 this is what the angels are crying to the Lord to let them do.
What is "reap down the fields"?
D&C 87:6 this noun means "the using up of a resource; a wasting disease".
What is consumption?
This adjective in D&C 85:6 means "not moving or making a sound, deep silence and calm"
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This noun in D&C 6:23 means "freedom from disturbance; tranquility; a state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended, a friendly greeting, used as a order to remain silent."
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D&C 86:5 this is why the Lord would not let the angels reap the fields.
What is "lest you destroy the wheat also"?
D&C 87:6 this adjective is used to describe the type of end of all the nations.
What is full?