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Monday, January 6, 2014

Lesson 5 Tic-Tac-Toe



1.  Adam’s sacrifices were a (similitude) of the sacrifice of the Only Begotten of the Father. (Moses 5:6–7.)

2.  Adam and Eve’s son (Cain) was a tiller of the ground. (Moses 5:17.)

3. Abel was a keeper of (sheep). (Moses 5:17.)

4. Cain loved (Satan) more than God. (Moses 5:18.)

5.  Abel offered as a sacrifice the (firstlings) of his flock. (Moses 5:20.)

6.  Cain’s offering was of the (fruit) of the ground. (Moses 5:19.)

7.  The Lord did not accept Cain’s (offering). (Moses 5:21.)

8.  Satan promised to deliver Abel into Cain’s hands if he would swear to keep it a (secret). (Moses 5:29–30.)

9.  When the Lord asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said: “I know not. Am I my brother’s (keeper)?” (Moses 5:34.)

10. A (vagabond) is a wanderer without a home.

11. Someone who is being hunted or chased is a (fugitive).

12.  The Lord set a (mark) on Cain so that people who saw him would know that they must not harm him. (Moses 5:40.)

13.  The (sacrament) took the place of blood sacrifice after the death of Jesus Christ.

14.  The gospel was taught from the beginning by angels, God’s own voice, and by the gift of the (Holy Ghost). (Moses 5:58.)


15.  “As many as believed in the Son, and (repented) of their sins, should be saved” (Moses 5:15).

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