Mosiah Chapter 13
411. (H-M) After Abinadi’s initial remarks to Noah and his priests, Noah said all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Away with this fellow
B. Slay him
C. This man has more need of repentance than we do
D. What have we to do with him?
E. He is mad
Answer: C (Mosiah 13:1)
412. (H-M) When the priests attempted to lay their hands on Abinadi, he withstood them and said all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Touch me not
B. God shall smite you if ye lay your hands upon me
C. I have not delivered the message which the Lord sent me to deliver
D. I have not told you that which ye requested that I should tell you
E. The Lord slayeth the wicked to bring about his righteous purposes
Answer: E (Mosiah 13:3)
413. (H-M) When the priests attempted to lay their hands on Abinadi, he withstood them and said all of the following EXCEPT:
A. I have been led by the spirit, not knowing beforehand the things which I should do
B. God will not suffer that I should be destroyed at this time
C. I must fulfill the commandments wherewith God has commanded me
D. Because I have told you the truth, ye are angry with me
E. Because I have spoken the word of God, he have judged me that I am mad
Answer: A (Mosiah 13:3-4)
414. (H-M) The people of king Noah durst not lay their hands upon Abinadi for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:|
A. The spirit of the Lord was upon him|
B. His face shone with exceeding luster
C. His face shone even as Moses’ did while in Mount Sinai|
D. He was encircled about as if by fire
E. He spoke with power and authority from God
Answer: D (Mosiah 13:5-6)
415. (H-C) Abinadi perceived all of the following about Noah and his priests EXCEPT:
A. That it cut them to their hearts because he told the truth concerning their iniquities
B. That at least one of the priests believed his words
C. That his words filled them with wonder, amazement, and anger
D. That the commandments of God were not written in their hearts
E. That they had studied and taught iniquity the most part of their lives
Answer: B (Mosiah 13:7-8)
416. (D-M) Complete the following statement which Abinadi made to king Noah and his priests: “But I finish my message; and then it mattereth not whither I go, if it so be that ___________.”
A. You have understood my message
B. You have accepted my message
C. I am saved
D. I have fulfilled the will of the Father
E. My calling and election is made sure
Answer: C (Mosiah 13:9)
417. (H-E) True or false: Abinadi told king Noah and his priests that whatsoever they did to him would be a type and a shadow of things which are to come.
Answer: True (Mosiah )
418. (H-M) Abinadi delivered the remainder of the “Ten Commandments” to king Noah and his priests. How did he deliver them?
A. He quoted them from memory
B. He read them aloud
C. They were revealed to him anew by the spirit
D. He had one of the priests read them aloud
E. None of the above
Answer: B (Mosiah )
419. (H-C) One of the scathing remarks that Abinadi made to the priests of Noah was:
A. Ye have studied and taught iniquity the most part of your lives
B. Satan is your father
C. Ye are liars and the sons of liars
D. Your sins are as scarlet
Answer: A (Mosiah )
420. (D-E) The second of the “Ten Commandments” states that we should not make unto ourselves any graven image, or any likeness of the things which are found where?
A. In the heaven above
B. In the earth beneath
C. In the waters under the earth
D. All of the above
Answer: D (Mosiah )
421. (D-M) In the “Ten Commandments” as presented by Abinadi, what adjective does the Lord use to describe himself as he commands Israel to not bow down to graven images?
A. Omnipotent
B. Jealous
C. All-knowing
D. Longsuffering
Answer: B (Mosiah )
422. (D-M) In the “Ten Commandments” read by Abinadi, the Lord declares that he will visit the iniquities of the idolatrous fathers upon their hateful children unto what generations?
A. 1st and 2nd
B. 2nd and 3rd
C. 3rd and 4th
D. 4th and 5th
Answer: C (Mosiah )
423. (D-M) Again in the “Ten Commandments”, what divine attribute does the Lord promise to show toward thousands of them that love him and keep his commandments?
A. Longsuffering
B. Justice
C. Forgiveness
D. Patience
E. Mercy
Answer: E (Mosiah )
424. (D-E) In the “Ten Commandments”, for what sin does the Lord say he will not hold a person guiltless?
A. Breaking the Sabbath Day
B. Dishonoring one’s parents
C. Coveting
D. Taking his name in vain
E. Making graven images
Answer: D (Mosiah )
425. (D-E) The “Ten Commandments” make all of the following statements concerning the sabbath day EXCEPT:
A. Keep the sabbath holy
B. It is permissible for strangers within our gates to labor on the sabbath
C. Ourselves, our families, and our animals should not labor on the sabbath|
D. The Lord blessed and hallowed the sabbath day
E. If we have servants, they should not labor on the sabbath day
Answer: B (Mosiah -19}
426. (D-E) Which of the following is not one of the “Ten Commandments” discussed by Abinadi?
A. Thou shalt not kill
B. Thou shalt not commit adultery
C. Thou shalt not be lifted up in pride
D. Thou shalt not steal
E. Thou shalt not covet
Answer: C (Mosiah -24)
427. (H-M) After expounding the “Ten Commandments” to Noah’s priests, Abinadi asked them if they had taught the people to observe and keep these commandments. What was their response?
A. Yes, we have taught these commandments to the people
B. We have taught these commandments, but the people refuse to live them
C. We have not taught these commandments because the people will not listen to us
D. We have not taught these commandments because they are foolish traditions of our fathers
E. The priests didn’t respond at all because Abinadi answered the question himself by saying, “Nay”
Answer: E (Mosiah -26)
428. (H-M) True or false: Abinadi told Noah’s priests that if they had taught the commandments of God to the people, the Lord would not have caused him to come forth and prophesy evil concerning the people.
Answer: T (Mosiah )
429. (D-E) As Abinadi preached to Noah’s priests, he made all of the following statements about the law of Moses EXCEPT:
A. The law of Moses was given to the children of Israel due to their diligence and obedience
B. It is expedient that ye should keep the law of Moses as yet
C. A time will come when it shall no longer be expedient to keep the law of Moses
D. Salvation does not come by the law of Moses alone
E. God himself shall make an atonement for the sins and iniquities of his people
F. Were it not for the atonement, mankind must unavoidably perish
Answer: A (Mosiah -28)
430. (D-M) Abinadi states that it was expedient for a very strict law to be given to the children of Israel for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A. They were a stiffnecked people
B. They were quick to do iniquity
C. They were idolatrous
D. They were slow to remember the Lord their God
E. They needed to be kept in remembrance of God and their duty to him
Answer: C (Mosiah -30)
431. (D-M) Abinadi describes the law of Moses as:
A. A law of performances
B. A law of ordinances
C. A law to be strictly observed day to day
D. A type of things to come
E. All of the above
Answer: E (Mosiah -31)
432. (D-C) What did Abinadi state was the main point of the law of Moses that the children of Israel did not understand?
A. That obedience is better than sacrifice
B. That the Levitical Priesthood was a lesser priesthood
C. That animal sacrifice symbolized Christ’s death
D. That there could not any man be saved except it were through the redemption of God
E. That sacrifice brings forth the blessings of heaven
Answer: D (Mosiah )
433. (D-C) After explaining that the children of Israel did not understand the law of Moses (due to the hardness of their hearts), Abinadi gave several reasons why they should have. . . . These reasons included all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Moses prophesied unto them concerning the coming of the Messiah, and that God would redeem his people
B. Moses explained that the brazen serpent typified Christ on the cross
C. All former prophets had prophesied concerning the coming of the Messiah
D. Prophets have said that God himself would come among the children of men and go forth in mighty power
E. Prophets have said that God himself would bring to pass the resurrection of the dead, and would be oppressed and afflicted
Answer: B (Mosiah -35)
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