2 Nephi 14:1-6

2 Nephi 14:1

Will there be more men or women left in the last days?

2 Nephi 14:3

What kind of people will be left in Jerusalem?

2 Nephi 2:1-10

2 Nephi 2:5

Lehi says that man has enough instructions to know the difference between two things. What are these two things?

2 Nephi 2:8

Was anyone resurrected before the Messiah was?

2 Nephi 2:11-16

2 Nephi 2:11-16

Read these verses then write a mini-sermon on why we need to have opposition in this world.

2 Nephi 2:16

What did God make possible that we can do for ourselves?

2 Nephi 2:17-30

2 Nephi 2:17

What did the devil used to be before he fell from heaven?

2 Nephi 2:18

What is the devil seeking for all mankind?

2 Nephi 2:23

What would have happened if Adam and Eve remained in the Garden of Eden?

2 Nephi 15:1-17

2 Nephi 15:1-17

Isaiah describes a vineyard that should have produced good grapes but instead produced wild grapes. In verse 7 he says that the vineyard is the house of Israel. In what way do you think the house of Israel is like the vineyard?

2 Nephi 15:11

What does this verse say that the Lord does not like?

2 Nephi 16:1-13

2 Nephi 16:2

Draw the seraphim that this verse describes.

2 Nephi 16:5

Who did Isaiah see?

2 Nephi 17:1-25

2 Nephi 17:14

What is the sign that the Lord gives?

2 Nephi 17:22

What will everyone eat that is left in the land?

2 Nephi 15:18-30

2 Nephi 15:20

Give an example where people call evil good.

Give an example where people call good evil.

2 Nephi 18:1-22

2 Nephi 18:11

What does the Lord tell Isaiah not to do?

2 Nephi 18:20

What needs to be in the people in order for them to talk of truths from the law and testimony

2 Nephi 19:1-21

2 Nephi 19:6

What do you think is the name of the child that Isaiah is referring to?

2 Nephi 19:16

Who is it that causes the people to err, or to do wrong?

2 Nephi 20:1-15

2 Nephi 20:11

What do you think that the Lord did to Samaria and her idols? He says that he will also do it to Jerusalem and her idols.

2 Nephi 20:15

The ax can’t do anything on its own. It needs someone to hew, or chop, with it. The Lord asks if the ax can boast against the hewer. Think of us as axes and the Lord as the hewer. How are we dependent on the Lord.

2 Nephi 20:16-34

2 Nephi 20:19

After the Lord burns the world by fire, how many trees will be left in the forest?

2 Nephi 20:21

Who shall return?