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1.
What does Jacob identify as the “reason” for which we need resurrection? (2 Ne 9:6)
To fulfill the merciful plan of the great creator
Reason of the fall
2.
Watch this short video
(just under 3minutes) about what the Book of Mormon teaches us about the Resurrection. Some Christians do not believe that everyone will be resurrected; what does the
Book of Mormon say about that? In addition, some people think that the physical body is unimportant or even inherently evil, and that a literal bodily resurrection is therefore unimportant;
what does the Book of Mormon teach about that?
Everyone will be resurrected Body It is fundamental, there must be ressurection to the body
3.
What does Jacob identify as evidence for “the greatness and the justice of our God”? (2 Ne 9:17)
All his executed words from his mouth 4.
What does Jacob identify as evidence for “the greatness of the mercy of our God”? (2 Ne 9:19)
Deliverith his saints from the awful monster, the devil, death, and hell and lake or fire and brimstone which is endless torment 5.
What does Jacob testify that Christ will suffer and why? (2 Ne 9:21–22)
The pains of all men and every living creature who belong to family of adam
So that the resurrection might pass upon all men, that all may stand before him at the great and judgment day 6.
What does Jacob teach will happen to those who have not received the divine law? (2 Ne 9:25–
26)
There is no punishment
They are delivered from awful monster death and hell and restored to the god that gave them breath Rescued by atonment 7.
What does Christ’s act of at-one-ing accomplish for us? (p.69)
Reconciling tantamount to joyful union with god
8.
In helping us understand Christ’s Atonement, Lehi, Jacob, and other Book of Mormon prophets try to give us a renewed sense of awe and gratitude for what universal gift? (pp.69–70)
Healing power of christ 9.
“As we might expect in a text that was not filtered through a traditional Christian lens,” Terryl Givens writes, “_
_abundant ________ ____life___
___ [two words], not forgiveness, is the focus [of] the Book of Mormon.” (p.73)
10. As a result of our agency and choices, we are “raised to happiness according to [our] ___
_desires_
_____ of happiness, ... and the other to evil according to his ___
_desires_
_____ of evil” (Alma 41:5). (pp.75–77)
11. By helping us persist eternally as the kind of beings we choose
to be, Christ creates the conditions in which “they who are righteous [or who choose righteousness] shall be __
righteous
________ still, and they who are filthy [or who choose filthiness] shall be __
filfthy_
_______ still” (2 Nephi 9:16).
12. Amulek states that “it is expedient that an atonement should be made,” and then proceeds to give a reason why that is true. What reason does Amulek provide? (34:9)
According to great plan of eternal god there must be an atonment made or else mankind must
unavoidably perish
13. What law will be fulfilled by Christ’s sacrifice, and what is the whole meaning of that law? (34:13–14)
The law of moses Every whit pointing to the great and last sacrifice, and that great and last sacrafice will be the
son of god, infinite and eternal
14. The “intent of this last sacrifice” is “to bring about the bowels of __mercy________” (34:15)
15. According to Amulek, only to those who have “__faith________ unto __
__repentance
______ is brought about the great and eternal plan of redemption.” (34:16)
16. Regardless of how many prayers you offer, if you fail to help those in need and be charitable, what does Amulek say your prayer is, and you are? (34:28–29)
Your prayer is vain and availeth you nothing and are hypocrites who do deny the faith Ye are as dross which are cast out 17. Where does the Lord dwell, and where does He not dwell? (34:36)
Dwell in hearts of the righteous , not in unholy temples 18.
Like what animal have we all gone astray, and like what animal did Jesus go to the slaughter? (Isa 53:6–7)
Like sheep have gone astray A lamb to slaughter
19. Read Mosiah 15:6–7. How does Abinadi interpret Jesus’s being led “as a sheep before the shearer
is dumb”?
s
o he b
opened
not his mouth.
7 Yea, even so he shall be led, a
crucified
, and slain, the b
flesh
becoming subject even unto death, the c
will
of the Son being swallowed up in the will of the Father.
20. What does Isaiah testify that we must do for the Lord to “see his seed”? (Isa 53:10)
Make his soul an offering for sin 21. Read Mosiah 15:10–13. Interpreting some of Isaiah 53:10, who does Abinadi say “shall be his seed”?
every one that has opened his mouth to prophesy, that has not fallen into transgression
Made offereing of sin, Whosever has heard the words of the prophets, and hearkened unto their words and belived christ would redeem his people and looked forwards to the day for remission of their sins shall be his seed
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