What are the Gentiles in the Book of Mormon?
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In the terminology of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the word “gentile” can be used to refer to people who are not members of the LDS Church, since members regard themselves as regathered Israelites.
What is the fullness of the Holy Ghost LDS?
The Holy Ghost can fill us “with hope and perfect love” and “teach [us] the peaceable things of the kingdom” (Moroni 8:26; Doctrine and Covenants 36:2).
Did Joseph Smith say the restoration was complete?
These Restoration events started in 1820 and continued throughout Joseph Smith’s life. As wonderful as the things are that God revealed through Joseph Smith, the Restoration was not completed in Joseph’s lifetime.

What is Doctrine and Covenants 109 about?
Doctrine and Covenants 109 is the dedicatory prayer for the Kirtland Temple. On March 26, the day before the temple was dedicated, Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and two of Joseph Smith’s scribes, Warren A. Cowdery and Warren Parrish, met in the Prophet’s office on the attic floor of the temple.
What’s the difference between gentle and gentile?

Gentle comes from the Latin word gentilis which means of the same family or clan, taking on the meaning of being mild-mannered in the fifteenth century. Genteel means refined, polite, well-bred. Genteel is an adjective, derived from the Middle French word gentil which means stylish, elegant, graceful, pleasing.
What do you call someone from Judah?
The English term Jew originates in the Biblical Hebrew word Yehudi, meaning “from the Kingdom of Judah”.
What is the different between Holy Spirit and Holy Ghost?
The English terms “Holy Ghost” and “Holy Spirit” are complete synonyms: one derives from the Old English gast and the other from the Latin loanword spiritus. Like pneuma, they both refer to the breath, to its animating power, and to the soul.
What is the restoration of all things LDS?
“[This] is truly the dispensation of the fullness of times, when all things which are in Christ Jesus, whether in heaven or on the earth, shall be gathered together in Him, and when all things shall be restored.”