This is what happens when I get bored and have nothing better to do with my time. I create crossover artwork. Okay this is the first time I’ve done this, but I’m still proud of it! The Book of Mormo…
In 3 Nephi 21, Jesus Christ associated the servant spoken of by Isaiah with the Book of Mormon itself. Like the servant in Isaiah, the Book of Mormon will be a cause for astonishment, it will be in the hand of the Lord, and although it will be marred by its enemies, it will not be permanently hurt. Having been written at the command of Jesus Christ by servants of Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon aptly functions as composite “servant” to convey the words of Christ.
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What is it about those Latter-day Saints that's so funny? Just about everything, say Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the "South Park" masterminds whose new musical, "The Book of Mormon," debuts on...
Some activity pages can be printed and made into a quiet book. Friend November 2016 Find the answers to the below quiz in Elder Stevenson conference address “Look to the Book, Look to the Lord.” Le…
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A beautiful set of illustrations that brings the scriptures to life, focusing on the characters and stories depicting the people of Ammon in the Book of Mormon.
Lehi's teachings about the Fall are the most complete found in all scripture. Exploring the ancient, personal, and literary context of those teachings yields insights into his teachings on the Fall, its necessity in the plan of salvation, and the joy made possible through Adam's fall.
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Would you rather help Nephi build a ship or listen to King Benjamin?? Have some FHE or Come, Follow Me fun with this Book of Mormon Would you Rather...? game.
In 2 Nephi 2:27, Lehi used an ancient Israelite concept known as the doctrine of the “two ways” to explain the principle of agency to his sons. This doctrine states that there are only two ways to live: the way of life, and the way of death. Lehi’s teachings on agency demonstrate that moral agency—the ability all people have to choose between these two ways and act for themselves—is essential to Heavenly Father’s plan. Humanity’s eternal progression depends on which of the two ways people choose.
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You know when you're in a conversation and someone says something that makes you want to scream HASA DIGA EEBOWAI...yeah, this is 15 of those.
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The Savior's appearance in 3 Nephi is the central event of the entire Book of Mormon. The first words spoken by the Savior are packed with important meaning about who He is, what He had accomplished, and why He did it, including an explanation of His relationship to the Father. These words set the tone for the rest of the Savior's teachings in 3 Nephi.
Book of Mormon geography model similar to the Heartland model, which includes the Adena and Hopewell indian tribes.
One of the biggest complaints I hear is that there very few women mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Some women feel frustrated or offended that in what Joseph Smith called ” the most correct of any book on earth,“ God would have neglected to mention women. It is true that there aren’t very many…
Captain Moroni used the Title of Liberty to help inspire the Nephites to keep the commandments of God and defend their faith. This Book of Mormon FHE Lesson teaches about why Captain Moroni was a great leader and how we can be more like him in standing up for what we believe in. Scripture Alma […]
Practically since the Book of Mormon was published, its geography has been the subject of discussion and debate. Amidst the hundreds of passages of potential geographic significance, Alma 22:27–34 is widely regarded as the most comprehensive statement available on the configuration of Book of Mormon lands. Despite the limited space on the plates, Mormon—as a historian and military leader—may have included these details because he knew how important geography is to understanding historical events. All this geographical information not only adds another layer of complexity, but also strengthens the sense that the text describes a true historical reality.
For Moroni to engrave the sacrament prayers on the plates is a testimony that the sacrament was an essential, not an optional, part of their worship.
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Amulek specifically mentioning his women, children, father, and kinsfolk as being part of his household provides interesting insight into the social structure of Book of Mormon societies and peoples. Far from the nuclear families prevalent today, this added detail “suggests an interesting pattern of kin connections” known in many ancient cultures, including ancient Mesoamerica. Later in the account, Alma and Amulek were forced to witness the horrendous execution of those who believed their preaching. This included women and children, and apparently members of Amulek’s own family. By first coming to know Amulek and his family, readers are able to empathize with them when the narrative makes a tragic turn for the worst.
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Abish was a Lamanite servant who played a pivotal role in the conversion of King Lamoni’s people, and is one of the few named women in the Book of Mormon. In Hebrew, the name Abish may mean “father (is a) man.” Immediately after providing her name, Mormon explains that she had “been converted unto the Lord for many years, on account of a remarkable vision of her father.” One possible interpretation is that Abish had received a vision of her Heavenly Father, or of Jesus Christ, the “Eternal Father” of heaven and earth. In staying true to biblical custom, the Nephite record keepers used Abish’s name to teach a gospel truth.