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President Faust explains the importance of the Atonement and encourages church members to learn more about it.
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Videos to assist you in your study of the Old Testament. These resources include videos, and quotations from Latter-day prophets and apostles.

President Faust explains the importance of the Atonement and encourages church members to learn more about it.

King Josiah motivates his kingdom to repent from their wicked ways by reading from the Book of the Law.

Showing her faith, Ester demonstrates courage by standing up for the Jews.

Elder Dallin H. Oaks relates the story of King David to illustrate the dangers of pornography.

The Lord delivers Daniel from the lion's den.

A woman bears testimony of the sealing powers of the priesthood.

Elder Oaks explains the importance of paying tithing.

Videos to assist in studying the Old Testament

A gardener anxiously awaits the return of the housemaster.

A young man learns the importance of practice and to avoid procrastination.

President Hinckley encourages church members to lead by example and move the work of the Lord forward.

President Hinckley declares that God still speaks to his holy prophets.

President Packer explains Ezekiel's prophecy and how it has been fulfilled.

Videos to assist in studying the Old Testament

President Benson teaches that the Lord works from the inside out.

President Hinckley challenges church members to stand a little taller.

President Faust teaches the importance of keeping covenants.

Elder L. Tom Perry teaches obedience to the prophet yields blessings.

President Eyring speaks on the importance of listening to the prophet.

President Hinckley declares that sisters are not obligated to serve missions.

Elder Ballard speaks on the standard of missionary service, and encourages young men to live worthily to serve missions.

Missionary work is a vital part in the growth of the church.

A video show how an Arabian horse is trained to be totally obedient.

Daniel shows obedience to the commandments of the Lord by not eating the Kings wine and meat.

President Monson declares "when we are on the Lords errand we are entitled to the Lord's help."

Videos to assist in studying the Old Testament

Elder Holland gives the invitation to come unto Christ.

The story of Joseph Smith and his translation of the Book of Mormon.

President Hinckley teaches that despite the perilous times that we live in we can all have peace in our lives by living the gospel.

Elder Ballard declares there is safety in following the prophets counsel.

Elder Perry encourages church members to seek of the things of the spirit and not those of the world.

Videos to assist in studying the Old Testament

President Hinckley relates a dream that was had by President Joseph F. Smith.

Elder Hales teaches to show faith during trials.

Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.

President Hinckley expresses his desire that a temple be built in close distance to all latter-day saints.

A news team gives report of the destruction of Jerusalem.

A news team gives updates on life in 600 BC.

Elder Ballard tells the story of Naaman and relates it to pride.

President Benson teaches obedience and that we should love the Lord.

Naaman is healed by following the prophets counsel.

President Eyring teaches that the Spirit will bear testimony if we listen.

President Packer lists the doctrines and principles taught in the Old Testament.

During a time of famine, the prophet Elijah rewards the faith of Zarephath with food.

President Hunter explains the importance of temple attendance.

Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.

President Eyring explains the importance of having a true friend.

Elder Oaks tells the story of David and Goliath.

Elder Marvin J. Ashton explains how the Lord measures our hearts.

President Hinckley encourages church member to choose to be humble.