Mosiah 4
245. (H-M) The words which king Benjamin spoke to his people had been delivered unto him by __________:
. A. The angel of the Lord
. B. The Spirit of the Lord
. C. The still small voice
. D. The Lord himself
. E. By his father, Mosiah
. Answer: A (Mosiah 4:1)
246. (H-M) The preaching of king Benjamin caused the fear of the Lord to come upon his people, and they all __________:
A. Repented in sackcloth and ashes
B. Fell to the earth
C. Were caught up into the third heaven
D. Spoke in tongues
E. Considered themselves to be unworthy creatures|
Answer: B (Mosiah 4:1)
247. (H-E) True or False: After the initial part of king Benjamin’s sermon, his people viewed themselves in their own carnal state, even being less than the dust of the
. earth.
Answer: True (Mosiah 4:2)
248. (D-M) After the initial part of king Benjamin’s sermon, his people cried aloud with one voice, saying all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Have mercy
B. Apply the atoning blood of Christ that we may receive forgiveness
C. Allow our hearts to be purified
D. Cause us to shake at the very appearance of sin
E. We believe in Jesus Christ
Answer: D (Mosiah 4:2)
249. (D-M) King Benjamin’s people said all of the following about Jesus EXCEPT:
A. He is the Son of God
B. He created heaven and earth
C. He created all things
D. He shall come down among the children of men
E. He shall be born of a virgin
Answer: E (Mosiah 4:2)
250. (D-C) After king Benjamin’s people declared their belief in Jesus, all of the following things occurred EXCEPT:
A. The Spirit of the Lord came upon them
B. They were filled with joy
C. They vowed to press forward with steadfastness in Christ
D. They received a remission of their sins
E. They experienced peace of conscience
F. They exercised exceeding faith in Jesus
Answer: C (Mosiah 4:3)
251. (H-M) In verse 4 of Mosiah chapter 4, king Benjamin refers to his followers by all of the following appellations EXCEPT:
A. My associates
. B. My friends
C. My brethren
D. My kindred
E. My people
Answer: A (Mosiah 4:4)
252. (D-M) The goodness of God had awakened king Benjamin’s people to a sense of all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Their nothingness
B. Their worthless state
C. Their spiritual captivity
D. Their fallen state
Answer: C (Mosiah 4:5)
253. (D-C) King Benjamin reminds his followers that the man who receives salvation is the man who has come to a knowledge of:
A. The goodness of God
B. The matchless power of God
C. The wisdom of God
D. The patience of God
E. The longsuffering of God
F. The atonement of Christ
G. All of the above
Answer: G (Mosiah 4:6-7)
254. (D-E) The atonement was prepared from the foundation of the world for:
A. All mankind
B. All men which ever were since the fall of Adam
C. All men who are
D. All mankind who ever shall be
E. All of the above
Answer: E (Mosiah 4:7)
255. (D-E) True or False: There is no other salvation save the one that king Benjamin spoke of, and there are no conditions by which man can be saved except the conditions he taught his people. Answer: True (Mosiah 4:8)
256. (D-E) King Benjamin admonishes his people to believe in God, and also to believe all of the following things about God EXCEPT:
A. That he is
B. That he created all things in heaven
C. That he created all things in the earth
D. That he has all wisdom
E. That he has all power in heaven
F. That he has all power in the earth
G. That man comprehends all the things which the Lord comprehends
Answer: G (Mosiah 4:9)
257. (D-M) King Benjamin exhorts his followers to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. To believe that they must repent of their sins
B. To believe that they must forsake their sins
C. To be more faithful in the payment of their tithes and offerings
D. To humble themselves before God
E. To sincerely ask God to forgive them
F. To not only believe the things he taught them, but to DO them
Answer: C (Mosiah )
258. (D-M) King Benjamin reminds his people that all of the following had occurred EXCEPT:
A. They had come to a knowledge of the glory of God
B. They had knowledge of God’s goodness
C. They had tasted of God’s goodness
D. They had tasted of God’s love
E. They had felt to sing the song of redeeming love
F. They had felt exceedingly great joy in their souls
Answer: E (Mosiah )
259. (D-M) King Benjamin admonishes his people to always retain in remembrance all of the following EXCEPT:
A. The greatness of God
B. The omniscience of God
C. Their own nothingness
D. The goodness of God
E. The longsuffering of God towards them
Answer: B (Mosiah )
260. (D-M) After admonishing his people to remember the goodness of God, king Benjamin counsels them to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. To lean not unto their own understanding
B. To humble themselves even in the depth of humility
C. To call on the name of God daily
D. To stand steadfastly in the faith of that which was to come
Answer: A (Mosiah )
261. (D-M) King Benjamin promised his followers that if they would humble themselves, call on the name of the Lord daily, and stand steadfastly in the faith, all of the following
. blessings would be theirs EXCEPT:
A. They would always rejoice
B. They would be filled with the love of God
C. They would always retain a remission of their sins
D. They would be free of the snares of the devil
E. They would grow in the knowledge of the glory of him that created them
F. They would grow in the knowledge of that which is just and true
Answer: D (Mosiah )
262. (D-M) King Benjamin also promises his followers that if they would humble themselves, call on the name of the Lord daily, and stand steadfastly in the faith, all of the
. following blessings would be theirs EXCEPT:
A. They would not have a mind to injure one another
B. They would have a mind to live peaceably
C. They would have a mind to render to each man according to that which is his due
D. They would not be tempted above that which they were able to bear . Answer: D (Mosiah )
263. (D-E) King Benjamin promised his people that those who call on the name of God daily and stand steadfast in the faith will have all of the following experiences
. with their children EXCEPT:
A. They would not suffer them to go hungry or naked
B. They would not suffer them to transgress the laws of God
C. They would not suffer them to fight and quarrel one with another
D. They would not suffer them to kick against the pricks
E. They would teach them to walk in the ways of truth and soberness
F. They would teach them to love and serve one another
Answer: D (Mosiah 14-15)
264. (D-E) King Benjamin tells his people that those who call on the name of God daily and stand steadfast in the faith will:
A. Succor those that stand in need of succor
B. Administer of their substance to those in need
C. Not suffer the beggar to put up his petition in vain
D. Not turn the beggar out to perish
E. All of the above
Answer: E (Mosiah )]
265. (D-M) Concerning beggars, king Benjamin discourages his people from saying all of the following expressions EXCEPT:
A. This man has brought upon himself his own misery
B. This man is slothful and not a wise servant
C. I will not give unto him of my food
D. I will not give unto him of my substance
E. His punishments are just
Answer: B (Mosiah )
266. (D-M) King Benjamin tells his people that those who turn away the beggar have great cause to repent, and unless they repent two things will happen to such a person. What are those two things?
A. They will be hewn down and cast into an unquenchable fire
B. They will be stripped of glory and cast into outer darkness
C. They will perish forever and have no interest in the kingdom of God
D. They will wail and gnash their teeth
E. They will sow filthiness and reap the east wind
Answer: C (Mosiah )
267. (D-M) King Benjamin asks his people if indeed we are not all beggars. In support of that, he points out that we are all dependent upon God for all of the following EXCEPT:
A. All of the substance which we have
B. The very air that we breathe
C. Food and raiment
D. Gold and silver
E. All the riches of every kind which we have
Answer: B (Mosiah )
268. (D-E) King Benjamin explains to his people that they have been calling on the name of God and begging for a remission of their sins. God has not suffered them to beg in
. vain because all of the following things happened EXCEPT:
A. God had encircled them about by fire
B. God poured out his spirit upon them
C. God caused their hearts to be filled with joy
D. God caused that their mouths were stopped such that they could not find utterance
E. God caused that they experienced exceedingly great joy
Answer: A (Mosiah )
269. (D-M) King Benjamin tells his people that they should impart of their substance that they have, one to another, because of all the following EXCEPT:
A. God has created them
B. They are dependent upon God for their lives and all that they have
C. God has granted unto them whatsoever they have asked in faith that was right
D. It is better to give than to receive
Answer: D (Mosiah )
270. (D-M) King Benjamin makes all of the following statements to his people EXCEPT:
A. Those who judge and condemn a beggar will receive a just condemnation for withholding their substance
B. Their substance does not belong to them but to God
C. Their very lives belong to God
D. They will be condemned if they do not put up their petition to God and repent
E. They will reap bitterness and sorrow all of their days if they do not clothe the naked
Answer: E (Mosiah )
271. (D-E) True or False: King Benjamin states that those who are rich pertaining to things of the world will have their substance perish with them if they judge and condemn beggars.
Answer: True (Mosiah )
272. (D-M) King Benjamin counsels the poor in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
A. Give to the needy even if you do not have sufficient for yourselves, and the Lord will provide
B. Remain from day to day
C. Ye are justified in denying the beggar if you have not
D. Say in your hearts that ye only give not because ye have not
E. Say in your hearts that if ye had ye would give
Answer: A (Mosiah )
273. (D-M) King Benjamin, speaking to the poor who cannot give to the beggar, states all of the following EXCEPT:
A. If ye say ye give not because ye have not, ye will remain guiltless
B. The Lord watches over even the sparrow, so he will watch over you
C. If ye say ye will not give even if ye had, ye are condemned
D. Condemnation for not giving even if ye had would be just
E. Condemnation for not giving would be just because ye covet that which ye have not received
Answer: B (Mosiah -25)
274: (D-M) What blessings does king Benjamin promise to those who impart of their substance to the poor?
A. They would retain a remission of their sins from day to day
B. They would walk guiltless before God
C. They would never be found wanting
D. Their substance would be multiplied greatly
E. Both A and B
Answer: E (Mosiah )
275. (D-E) King Benjamin mentions all of the following way of imparting substance to the poor EXCEPT:
A. Adopting the orphans
B. Feeding the hungry
C. Clothing the naked
D. Visiting the sick
E. Administering spiritual relief to the sick
F. Administering temporal relief to the sick
Answer: A (Mosiah )
276. (D-E) King Benjamin admonishes his people to impart of their substance to the poor according to their ________:
A. Needs
B. Desires
C. Wants
D. Expectations
E. Requirements
Answer: C (Mosiah )
277. (D-E) King Benjamin counsels his people with all of the following counsel EXCEPT:
A. See that all things are done in wisdom and in order
B. Do not run faster than you have strength
C. Run at a speed that stretches your spiritual capabilities
D. Be diligent
E. Strive to win the prize
Answer: C (Mosiah )
278. (D-E) King Benjamin mentions two unpleasant consequences of a person not returning borrowed items to his neighbor. Those two consequences are:
A. Both the borrower and the neighbor might find themselves in danger of hell fire
B. The borrower commits sin and might cause his neighbor to commit sin
C. Neither the borrower nor his neighbor will be able to truly love their neighbor as themselves
D. The children of both the borrower and the neighbor will be cursed even unto the third generation
Answer: B (Mosiah )
279. (D-M) Regarding sin, king Benjamin states all of the following EXCEPT:
A. I have explained to you all of the major ways in which sin can be committed
B. I cannot tell you all the ways whereby sin can be committed
C. There are divers ways to commit sin
D. There are divers means to commit sin
E. I cannot number all the ways that sin can be committed
Answer: A (Mosiah )
280. (D-E) In order that his people not perish spiritually, king Benjamin admonishes them to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Watch yourselves
B. Watch your thoughts, words, and deeds
C. Observe the commandments
D. Continue in the faith concerning the coming of the Lord
E. Nourish the word and partake of the fruit of the tree of life
F. Continue in the faith until the end of your lives
Answer: E (Mosiah )
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