Mormon 1:1-10

Mormon 1:4

Mormon is ten years old. What did Ammaron tell him to do when he was twenty-four?

Mormon 1:7

Describe Zarahemla.

Mormon 1:11-19

Mormon 1:14

What did the people not have any more because of their wickedness?

Mormon 1:15

What good things happened to Mormon because of his sober mind, or because he was good and sensible?

Mormon 2:1-15

Mormon 2:2

How old was Mormon when he headed the Nephite army?

Mormon 2:12

Why did Mormon’s heart begin to rejoice?

Mormon 2:13

Mormon realized that their sorrowing wouldn’t take them to repentance. He said that their sorrowing was of the damned. What was it that his people wanted?

Mormon 2:16-29

Mormon 2:17

What did Mormon do near the city of Jashon?

Mormon 2:19

What gives Mormon sorrow?

Mormon 2:26

Why were the Nephites weak?

Mormon 3:1-13

Mormon 3:2

What did the people need to do to be spared destruction?

Mormon 3:11

The Nephites just won two battles, but Mormon now refuses to be their commander and their leader. Why does he now refuse to be their commander and their leader?

Mormon 3:12

What had Mormon done for his people?

Mormon 3:14-22

Mormon 3:20

What reason does Mormon give in this verse that he writes down what he witnesses that his people do?

Mormon 3:21

What reason does Mormon give in this verse that he writes down what he witnesses that his people do?

Mormon 4:1-12

Mormon 4:4

What did the Nephites do to make it so the Lamanites beat them in battle?

Mormon 4:5

What punishes the wicked?

Mormon 4:11

What happened because their hearts were hardened?

Mormon 4:13-23

Mormon 4:14

What did the Lamanites do with their prisoners?

Mormon 4:23

What did Mormon do?

Mormon 5:1-12

Mormon 5:1

Why do you think that the Nephites looked to Mormon as if he could deliver them from their afflictions? What qualities did he have?

Mormon 5:7

What was the only way that a Nephite could escape from a Lamanite?

Mormon 5:9

Mormon says that he doesn’t want to give a full account of all the wickedness so that we won’t have so much sorrow from reading about them. That holds true for the world today. We don’t need a full account of all the wickedness in the world today. Still, it is important to know that wickedness exists.

Mormon 5:13-24

Mormon 5:14

Why will the records, or the Book of Mormon, go to the unbelieving Jews?

Mormon 5:18

Mormon uses two comparisons to people who are led by Satan. The first comparison is chaff in the wind. Chaff is little pieces of hay or grass. Pretend for a moment that you are chaff in the wind. The second comparison that Mormon uses is a vessel, or boat, that is tossed about on the waves without a sail or anchor or a way to steer the boat. Pretend for a moment that you are this boat. Now answer this question. Were you able to choose the direction that you traveled?

Mormon 6:1-9

Mormon 6:6

What did Mormon do with the records and why?

Mormon 6:7

Why did the Nephites have an awful fear of death?

Mormon 6:10-22

Mormon 6:11

How many of the Nephites were left after the battle?

Mormon 6:17-18

Mormon mourns for the loss of his people. Notice that he doesn’t mourn that they weren’t better warriors. What does Mormon mourn for and gives for the reason of their fall?