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Before he appeared to the Lehites, Jesus Christ caused the destruction of many wicked people and cities. What crime in particular does He highlight?

They continually broke the law of chastity
They failed to keep the Sabbath day
They rejected and killed the prophets
They worshipped idols

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They rejected and killed the prophets

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According to Jesus, what is the relationship between baptism and salvation? (See 3 Nephi 11:33–34; 3 Nephi 23:5.)

Baptism is necessary to be saved. Without baptism, people are damned.
After being baptized people are automatically saved in the kingdom of God.
Baptism is not required to be saved, but it does help people make better choices.
Baptism is a preparatory ordinance that prepares people for the sacrament, which opens the door to salvation.

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Baptism is necessary to be saved. Without baptism, people are damned.

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According to Jesus, what must precede baptism? (See 3 Nephi 11:23, 32–33, 37; 3 Nephi 12:2; 3 Nephi 23:5; 3 Nephi 27:16, 20.)
Believing Jesus, humbling oneself, and repenting of sin
Receiving the Holy Ghost and receiving a remission of sins
Giving up all that one has and giving to the poor
Spending some time keeping all the commandments of God, as a testimony that one is ready to lead a life free of sin

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Believing Jesus, humbling oneself, and repenting of sin

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According to Jesus, what does a person need in order to baptize someone? (See 3 Nephi 11:21–22, 25; 3 Nephi 12:1.)
Power and authority
A broken heart and a contrite spirit
A heart cleansed every wit from iniquity
Direct revelation telling them to perform the ordinance

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Power and authority

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According to Jesus, what is the effect(s) when he baptizes people with fire and with the Holy Ghost? (See 3 Nephi 11:35–36; 3 Nephi 12:2; 3 Nephi 27:20.)
They will know the truth of all things
They receive a testimony of the Father and the Son, and receive a remission of their sins
They are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual
They will feel the warmth of God’s love

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They receive a testimony of the Father and the Son, and receive a remission of their sins

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What is the difference between the way Jesus describes the symbolism of the bread and wine on the first day in comparison with the second day? (See 3 Nephi 18:7, 11 and 3 Nephi 20:8.)
The first time, Jesus says that the bread and wine bring remission of sins. On the second day, Jesus says the bread and wine bring peace of conscience.
On the first day, Jesus does not distinguish between the bread and the wine, both of which symbolize his body. On the second day, Jesus separates the two so that the bread symbolizes his body and the wine symbolizes his blood.
The first time, Jesus describes the sacrament in relation to baptism. The second time, Jesus describes the sacrament as part of enduring to the end.
First Jesus gives an external description: the bread and wine are taken “in remembrance of” Jesus’s body and blood. The second time, Jesus gives an internal description: taking the bread is “eating” his body and drinking the wine is “drinking” his blood.

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First Jesus gives an external description: the bread and wine are taken “in remembrance of” Jesus’s body and blood. The second time, Jesus gives an internal description: taking the bread is “eating” his body and drinking the wine is “drinking” his blood.

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According to the video, what new way of understanding the symbolism of the bread is introduced in Jesus’s description to the Lehites?
We can partake of the sacrament bread not only to renew our baptismal covenants, but to renew all promises we have made in our lives.
We can partake of the sacrament bread both to remember the Savior’s body and to remember our own future resurrected body.
We can partake of the sacrament bread both to remember him and to praise him.
We can partake of the sacrament bread not only in remembrance of his sacrifice, but also in celebration of his triumph over death.

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We can partake of the sacrament bread not only in remembrance of his sacrifice, but also in celebration of his triumph over death.

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The prophet Nephi saw in vision that Gentile Christianity would misunderstand certain plain and precious truths about the gospel of Jesus Christ. What particular idea did the angel indicate they would struggle with?
Which day of the week should be the Sabbath
The procedure for passing on priesthood authority
The covenants that the Lord made with the house of Israel
The sale of indulgences as a means of obtaining forgiveness

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The covenants that the Lord made with the house of Israel

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The prophet Nephi saw in vision that Gentile Christianity would misunderstand certain plain and precious truths about the gospel of Jesus Christ. He then learned that Jesus Christ had what plan prepared so that He could restore those truths in the latter days?
Christ would prepare for the final restoration by inspiring reformers with those truths in the centuries leading up to it
The plain and precious truths would be hid from the world, but revealed to people in holy temples in the last days
Christ would teach those truths to Nephi’s descendants and then bring forth their record of those teachings in the latter days
Christ would give the Latter-day Saints new revelations (the Doctrine and Covenants) containing everything they needed to know

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Christ would teach those truths to Nephi’s descendants and then bring forth their record of those teachings in the latter days

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While teaching the Lehites, Christ taught them that in the latter days, remnants of Israel who had repressed, scattered, and killed by wicked Gentiles would be empowered to conquer their enemies. To illustrate this point, Christ quoted the prophet Micah and made what analogy?
The people of Israel would be like cedars and the Gentiles like brambles
The people of Israel would be like sickles and the Gentiles like wheat
The people of Israel would be like lightning and the Gentiles like grass
The people of Israel would be like lions and the wicked Gentiles like sheep

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The people of Israel would be like lions and the wicked Gentiles like sheep

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Jesus’s teachings to the Lehites support which of these two statements?
While Jesus Christ ensures our salvation in the eternities, he allows events in human history to play out according to human decisions. He respects our agency by allowing individuals and nations to chart their own destiny.
While he respects human agency to some extent, Jesus Christ is involved in what happens to peoples and nations. He directs the course of history to play out according to his purposes.

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While he respects human agency to some extent, Jesus Christ is involved in what happens to peoples and nations. He directs the course of history to play out according to his purposes.

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According to Jesus’s teachings to the Lehites, what event would be the sign to show the world that the fulfillment of God’s covenants with Israel had already begun to be fulfilled?
The dedication of Jerusalem for the return of the Jews
The birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The coming forth of the Book of Mormon
The building of the Salt Lake Temple at the tops of the mountains

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The coming forth of the Book of Mormon

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Christ taught the Lehites that their descendants, as well as Jews and other Israelite remnants around the world, would eventually “be scattered forth upon the face of the earth because of their unbelief” (3 Nephi 16:4). The solution to this situation will be that these groups will “be brought to a knowledge of” whom/what?
“Me, their Redeemer”
“The plan which the Lord hath prepared for all men”
“My servant” (meaning Joseph Smith)
“The word of my power”

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“Me, their Redeemer”

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Christ taught the Lehites that Gentiles who covenant with him can receive what opportunity?
They will be numbered with those of the house of Israel
They can make it to the Terrestrial Kingdom
They will be gathered home from the north countries
They can inherit the kingdom of God as servants

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They will be numbered with those of the house of Israel

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Christ taught the Lehites that members of the house of Israel who break or reject their covenants with him will receive what consequence?
They will be a hiss and a byword among all nations
They will have to wait until the end of the Millennium before they can be resurrected
They will only be admitted to the Terrestrial Kingdom
They will be cut off from the covenant people and will be counted as Gentiles

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They will be cut off from the covenant people and will be counted as Gentiles

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To whom is the book of Acts dedicated?
Theophilus
Peter
Lydia
Ananias

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Theophilus

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What is the “former treatise” referred to in Acts 1:1?
The Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Paul
The Gospel of David
The Gospel of Luke

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The Gospel of Luke

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Approximately how long did Jesus stay and teach the apostles after the resurrection?
50 days
40 days
20 days
30 days

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40 days

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What did Jesus teach them?
His ascension
Resurrection
Kingdom of God
The commandments

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Kingdom of God

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What scriptural precedent is provided by Peter to refill the quorum?
To pray, because the “Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men,” would guide them
The mantle of Elijah falling to Elisha
“his bishoprick let another take”
“his bishoprick to not be replenished”

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“his bishoprick let another take”

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What was the process the apostles followed to select a new apostle?
“They gave forth their lots.”
“They should not depart from Jerusalem” because the new apostle was in Jerusalem.
They took a vote.
They prayed for 3 days and regathered.

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“They gave forth their lots.”

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What two criteria does Peter stipulate for the next apostle? (Select TWO that apply.)
to be sealed unto Eternal life
to be witnesses of Peter as the prophet
to be witnesses of the ministry of Jesus
to be witnesses of Jesus’s resurrection

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to be witnesses of the ministry of Jesus
to be witnesses of Jesus’s resurrection

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What does the risen Lord first ask Saul?
Where are you going?
Why do you persecute me?
Why are you persecuting my people?
Do you know who I am?

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Why do you persecute me?

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Who was selected to replace Judas?
Matthias
David
James
Barsabas

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Matthias

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By what Power does Peter heal the crippled man at the temple?
“In the name of God”
“In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost”
“In the name of Jesus Christ”
“In the name of God and Christ”

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“In the name of Jesus Christ”

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What did the cripple expect to receive at the entrance to the temple on that day?
Nothing
To be able to walk
To be carried inside
Alms

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Alms

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What is the main point of Stephen’s protracted discourse (7:1–53) in which he recounts the history of Israel as contained in the Old Testament?
Israel has a history of worshiping God and His prophets, but they rejected Jesus, the most important prophet of all.
Israel has a history of rejecting God and His prophets; most recently it has rejected and killed the Righteous One, Jesus.
Israel was in a time of famine because of their excessive pride.
Israel was thriving due to their riches; they were exceedingly happy

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Israel has a history of rejecting God and His prophets; most recently it has rejected and killed the Righteous One, Jesus.

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How does Paul respond to the Lord?
I accept you as my Savior.
What will you have me do?
Kicking against the pricks is hard.
Who can help me see again?

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What will you have me do?

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According to the lesson we can discern how many missionary journeys of Paul?
3
2
1
4

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3

24
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Paul was a Roman citizen
True
False

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True

25
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The two apostles mainly featured in the book of Acts

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Paul and Peter

26
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In 1 Corinthians 15:4, what does Paul say about Christ’s resurrection?
It happened according to the scriptures.
It had already resulted in the resurrection of other righteous men.
It was only possible through priesthood power.
It was foretold by Christ during his final week

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It happened according to the scriptures.

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In verses 5-7, who are the witnesses of the risen Lord? (Select ALL that apply.)
Women at the tomb
Joseph of Arimathea
Nicodemus
Five hundred brethren
The apostles

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Five hundred brethren
The apostles

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In verses 8-10, Paul mentions another witness. Who is it?
Cephas
Himself
Joseph Smith, a witness yet to come
Mary Magdalene

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Himself

29
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According to Paul, what would be the consequences if there were no Resurrection?
Their faith would be vain or empty.
Christ would become the firstfruits of death.
The earth would be utterly wasted at His coming.
Adam’s Fall would be overcome in a different way.

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Their faith would be vain or empty.

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After teaching powerfully on the reality and importance of the Resurrection, what did Paul exhort the Corinthian Saints to do?
Get rid of corruption and put on incorruption.
Run the race, finish the course, and keep the faith.
Have a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men.
Be steadfast and abound in the work of the Lord.

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Be steadfast and abound in the work of the Lord.

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In Galatians 2:21, what does Paul mean by the phrase: “for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain”?
If the Law justifies someone in the ultimate sense, then we have a great need for Christ and the Law of the Gospel.
If the Law could have actually justified someone in the ultimate sense, then there would have been no need for Christ and the Law of the Gospel.
Because the Law justifies someone in the ultimate sense, then there is no need for Christ and the Law of the Gospel.

If the Law could have actually justified someone in the ultimate sense, then we would have had a great need for Christ and the Law of the Gospel.

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If the Law could have actually justified someone in the ultimate sense, then there would have been no need for Christ and the Law of the Gospel.

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What does Paul say about “tribulation,” “patience,” and “hope” in Romans 5:3–5?
If we use patience and hope through our tribulation, we will become like Christ.
Patience and hope will help us get through tribulation.
Tribulation can help teach us about patience and patience (and experience) can give us hope.
Christ exuded the qualities of patience and hope when he went through tribulation.

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Tribulation can help teach us about patience and patience (and experience) can give us hope.

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What does Paul say about Adam and Christ in Romans 5:12–17?
Adam denied Christ when he partook of the fruit.
Because of Adam’s sins, Christ was able to come to the Earth to bring righteousness.
Adam loved Eve more than he loved Christ.
As Adam brought sin and death into the world, Jesus was able to overcome this and brought justification and life.

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As Adam brought sin and death into the world, Jesus was able to overcome this and brought justification and life.

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What were three main concepts associated with the tabernacle/temple in ancient Israel? (Select all that apply.)
It was seen as the meeting place of heaven and earth.
It was a place where Celestial marriages could be performed.
It symbolized the presence of God among the community of Israel.
It was a place of peace and comfort to all those that attended.
Sacrifices performed within provides reconciliation between God and Israel.

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It was seen as the meeting place of heaven and earth.
It symbolized the presence of God among the community of Israel.
Sacrifices performed within provides reconciliation between God and Israel.

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Which of the following functioned as temple servants in ancient Israel?
Priests (Descendants of Aaron)
Levites (Tribe of Levi)
High Priest (Descendants of Aaron’s First Born)
.

Which of the following functioned as ritual specialists in ancient Israel?
High Priest (Descendants of Aaron’s First Born)
Priests (Descendants of Aaron)
Levites (Tribe of Levi)

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Levites (Tribe of Levi)
.
Priests (Descendants of Aaron)

36
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What items were located in the outer court of the ancient tabernacle? (Mark all that apply.)
Ark of the Covenant
Table of Shewbread
Washing Basin
Menorah
Sacrificial Altar
Altar of incense

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Washing Basin
Sacrificial Altar

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What two metaphorical concepts from the ancient Jerusalem temple system did early Christian writers use to describe the significance of Jesus’s death?
Meditation and Prayer
Reconciliation and Salvation
Sacrifice and Redemption
Mediation and Atonement

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Mediation and Atonement

38
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What image drawn from the Jerusalem temple did the Gospel of John use to depict Jesus?
the shepherd
the Great High Priest
the lamb of God
the morning star

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the lamb of God

39
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Which of the following details of Jesus’s crucifixion does John use to tie Jesus’s death to the Passover lamb? (Mark all that apply.)
Jesus was condemned to the cross in the same hour that passover sacrifices were being prepared.
Jesus was given wine from a sponge on the end of a hyssop branch.
In addition to the nails in his hands and feet, Jesus was stabbed in the side with a spear.
The Roman soldiers did not need to break Jesus’s legs to hasten his death.
Jesus was crucified alongside two robbers, sinners needing atonement.

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Jesus was condemned to the cross in the same hour that passover sacrifices were being prepared.
Jesus was given wine from a sponge on the end of a hyssop branch.
The Roman soldiers did not need to break Jesus’s legs to hasten his death.

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Which of the following images drawn from the Jerusalem temple are found in the writings of Paul? (Mark all that apply.)
“Through whom we have now received the Atonement”
“We were reconciled to God through the death of his Son”
“We have been justified by his blood”
“We are saved, effective only through our faith”

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“Through whom we have now received the Atonement”
“We were reconciled to God through the death of his Son”
“We have been justified by his blood”

41
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The author of Hebrews teaches that Jesus’s sacrifice is better than animal sacrifices in what way?
It was infinite, covering not only sin but infirmities as well
It was a one-time sacrifice that had power to sanctify
It did away with the cruel practice of animal sacrifice
It was done freely, while animals had no choice

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It was a one-time sacrifice that had power to sanctify

42
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What imagery is used in Revelation to show Jesus as he Great High Priest? (Select all that apply.)
He passes through the veil of the temple.
He is dressed in a robe and sash.
He pronounces God’s blessing upon the people.
He walks among seven golden lampstands.
He performs sacrificial temple rituals.

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He is dressed in a robe and sash.
He walks among seven golden lampstands.

42
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What imagery from the Jerusalem temple is used in Revelation to symbolize Jesus and his atonement?
the lavar for washing
the veil
the seven candlesticks
the slain lamb

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the slain lamb

43
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According to the author of Hebrews, why can we boldly approach the throne of God’s grace?
Because of priesthood ordinances administered by Melchizedek high priests in the name of Jesus
Because of Jesus, our Great High Priest, who passed into God’s presence
Because God, the source of high priesthood, loves us and wants us to be with him
Because of our faith in that which God’s high priests have taught

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Because of Jesus, our Great High Priest, who passed into God’s presence

44
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What happened around the time of Jesus’s death that the synoptic gospels use to show that Jesus is the great high priest?
The veil of the temple was rent, signifying that Jesus had passed through the veil and opened the way into the presence of God.
Jesus asked his Father to forgive his tormentors, just as the high priest would seek God’s forgiveness for Israel.
Jesus’s crucifiers dressed him in a robe similar to that worn by the high priest in the temple.
Jesus shed his blood on the cross, like the blood the high priest would put on the ark of the covenant.

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The veil of the temple was rent, signifying that Jesus had passed through the veil and opened the way into the presence of God.

44
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Which of the following statements prompted the Olivet Discourse?
“Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up.”
“There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.”
“Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees.”
“Take these things hence; make not my Father’s house an house of merchandise.”

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“There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.”

45
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What question in 1 Thessalonians 4 appears to have caused Paul to broach the subject of the Second Coming?
A question about divine grace
A question about celestial versus terrestrial bodies
A question about the resurrection
A question about faith versus works

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A question about the resurrection

46
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One of the most important contributions of Joseph Smith Matthew 24 is ________.
A clearer message that there will be three separate “abominations of desolation”
A reorganization providing a clear dividing line between two distinct periods of time
Details concerning Joseph Smith’s prophetic mission
The specification of what will occur in “the abomination of desolation” in the last days

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A reorganization providing a clear dividing line between two distinct periods of time

47
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Paul taught members that while they needed to be ready at all times, that the Second Coming was not going to occur until after there was a “falling away” (2 Thessalonians 2:3). The Greek word translated as “falling away” is similar to which of the following?
Schism
Civil war
Serious contention
Apostasy

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Apostasy

48
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The word apocalypse means which of the following?
Encoded
Secret
Hidden
Revelation

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Revelation

49
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The phase, “Alpha and Omega” as a title of Jesus Christ means which of the following?
Christ is the life and the light of the world.
Christ is the fountain of everlasting waters as well as the bread of life.
Christ is the beginning and the end.
Christ is the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.

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Christ is the beginning and the end.

50
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According to the Doctrine and Covenants, what does it mean to be a child of Christ?
Jesus is the father of our spirits because He is “The Father.”
We become the children of Christ through the ordinances revealed in the First Vision.
Jesus is our literal father.
We become the children of Christ through spiritual rebirth.

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We become the children of Christ through spiritual rebirth.

51
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How does Revelation 7:3, 13–17 answer the following question: “For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?” (Revelation 6:17)? Select all that apply.
They who are in thanksgiving daily.
They before the throne of God, who serve him day and night in his temple.
They who have the seal of the living God.
Those who have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

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They before the throne of God, who serve him day and night in his temple.
Those who have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

52
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According to Revelation 7:15–17, what blessings will be enjoyed by those whose robes are washed “white in the blood of the Lamb”? Select all that apply.
He that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.
They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more
The lamb shall lead them unto living fountains of waters.
God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

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He that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.
They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more
The lamb shall lead them unto living fountains of waters.
God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

53
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Near the end of Revelation 9, what are some of the sins John said would be prevalent during the period of the seventh seal, prior to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ? Select all that apply.
Theft
Profanity
Fornication
Deceit
worshipping idols and devils
Murders
sorceries

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Theft
Fornication
worshipping idols and devils
Murders
sorceries

54
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According to passages discussed in this lesson, where did Jesus Christ appear to Joseph Smith?
At the home of Emma Smith’s father
The Mansion House
The Nauvoo temple
The Kirtland temple

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The Kirtland temple

55
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In the Doctrine and Covenants, to what does Jesus connect His teachings about both looking unto Him in every thought and His advocacy on our behalf?
His role as our Creator
His sufferings and death
The importance of scripture study
His sufferings in Gethsemane

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His sufferings and death

56
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Which of the following commandments did Jesus Christ give on the day the Church was organized?
Give heed to the words of the prophet.
Repent and be baptized.
Pray in our families in the name of Jesus Christ.
Contemplate the Savior’s sufferings and death.

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Give heed to the words of the prophet.

57
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How did Jesus Christ define the Church?
“The rock upon which the gospel rests”
“The foundation cornerstone of my gospel”
“The only true and living church”
“The Ensign of the Lord”

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“The only true and living church”

58
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The document, “The Living Christ,” defines the life of Jesus Christ as being ________.
“full of saving significance”
“central to all human history”
“the firstfruits of human creation”
“begun in Bethlehem and concluded on Calvary”

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“central to all human history”