According to Doctrine and Covenants 76, our testimony of Jesus will influence which of the
following?
a. the Spirit we feel in our lives
b. our ability to respond to difficult trials
c. our ability to receive baptism
d. which kingdom we inherit correct answers d
According to passages discussed in this lesson, what is a key purpose of the scriptures?
a. to persuade us to believe in Jesus Christ
b. to invite us to be baptized
c. to increase the Spirit we feel
d. to bring blessings correct answers a
What is a possible meaning and/or alternate name for "Jesus"?
Salvation
James
Anointed One
John correct answers a
What does "Christ" mean?
"victory goes to God"
"the Lord saves"
"God is with us"
"anointed one" correct answers d
,Which of the following are aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ, as defined by the Savior in 3
Nephi 27? (Mark all that apply.)
three degrees of glory
the Abrahamic covenant
resurrection
baptism
repentance
final judgment correct answers d e and f
Which of the following is the central person/people in God's plan of salvation?
Joseph Smith
Jesus Christ
Adam and Eve
Isaiah correct answers b
What caution did President Russell M. Nelson give regarding how we think about the Atonement
of Jesus Christ?
a. We should remember to capitalize the word Atonement to remind ourselves of its singular
importance in the plan of salvation.
b. We should remember that salvation comes through the person Jesus Christ—"the Atonement"
is not an entity with its own power.
c. We need to trust that the Atonement can save us from all problems, whether caused by
ourselves or by others.
d. We cannot think that we can knowingly party it up in this life and just repent in the spirit
world with no consequences. correct answers b
What are the primary ways we see Jesus Christ in the Old Testament?
a. through His guiding a remnant of Israel to a new promised land in the Americas, and through
His personal ministry to them shortly after His Resurrection
,b. through new revelatory insights into His premortal role as Creator, and through clarifying
details about His latter-day work and Second Coming
c. through His role as premortal Jehovah, the God of Israel, and through prophecies of His mortal
life far in the future
d. through accounts of His mortal ministry, and through histories and letters written by Jesus's
Apostles and other leaders of the early Christian church
e. through the revelations He gave to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and through hearing His voice
give commandments and testimony to our modern world correct answers c
What are the primary ways we see Jesus Christ in the New Testament?
a. through new revelatory insights into His premortal role as Creator, and through clarifying
details about His latter-day work and Second Coming
b. through the revelations He gave to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and through hearing His voice
give commandments and testimony to our modern world
c. through His guiding a remnant of Israel to a new promised land in the Americas, and through
His personal ministry to them shortly after His Resurrection
d. through His role as premortal Jehovah, the God of Israel, and through prophecies of His
mortal life far in the future
e. through accounts of His mortal ministry, and through histories and letters written by Jesus's
Apostles and other leaders of the early Christian church correct answers e
What are the primary ways we see Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon?
a. through the revelations He gave to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and through hearing His voice
give commandments and testimony to our modern world
b. through His role as premortal Jehovah, the God of Israel, and through prophecies of His
mortal life far in the future
c. through new revelatory insights into His premortal role as Creator, and through clarifying
details about His latter-day work and Second Coming
d. through accounts of His mortal ministry, and through histories and letters written by Jesus's
Apostles and other leaders of the early Christian church
e. through His guiding a remnant of Israel to a new promised land in the Americas, and through
His personal ministry to them shortly after His Resurrection correct answers e
, What are the primary ways we see Jesus Christ in the Doctrine and Covenants?
a. through His role as premortal Jehovah, the God of Israel, and through prophecies of His mortal
life far in the future
b. through new revelatory insights into His premortal role as Creator, and through clarifying
details about His latter-day work and Second Coming
c. through His guiding a remnant of Israel to a new promised land in the Americas, and through
His personal ministry to them shortly after His Resurrection
d. through the revelations He gave to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and through hearing His voice
give commandments and testimony to our modern world
e. through accounts of His mortal ministry, and through histories and letters written by Jesus's
Apostles and other leaders of the early Christian church correct answers d
What are the primary ways we see Jesus Christ in the Pearl of Great Price?
a. through accounts of His mortal ministry, and through histories and letters written by Jesus's
Apostles and other leaders of the early Christian church
b. through new revelatory insights into His premortal role as Creator, and through clarifying
details about His latter-day work and Second Coming
c. through the revelations He gave to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and through hearing His voice
give commandments and testimony to our modern world
d. through His guiding a remnant of Israel to a new promised land in the Americas, and through
His personal ministry to them shortly after His Resurrection
e. through His role as premortal Jehovah, the God of Israel, and through prophecies of His mortal
life far in the future correct answers b
The terms exegesis and eisegesis refer to ________.
two types of biblical literature (literal and metaphorical)
two basic ways of interpreting what the scriptures mean