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Judas as an apostle, 193:4.3 (2056.1)opposition of, to proclaiming Jesus king, 152:2.5 (1700.6)pride, the weakness of his character, 139:6.3 (1558.4)query of, concerning the golden rule, 147:4.1 (1650.2)human affliction, 148:5.1 (1661.3)prayer, thanksgiving and worship, 146:2.1 (1638.1)signs of the destruction of the temple, 176:0.2 (1912.2)the sin responsible for the beggar’s blindness, 164:3.2 (1811.3)temptation, 156:5.3 (1738.2)regarding Hebrew scriptures, 159:4.0 (1767.3–1769.2)question of, about justice, 140:6.9 (1577.3)reactions of, to Jesus’ triumphal entry, 172:5.7 (1885.2)revered Jesus most for his tolerance, 139:6.8 (1559.3)selection of Judas as an apostle by, 138:2.9 (1540.2)serious illness of, 154:2.4 (1718.5)success of, in debate with Rodan, 161:1.5 (1784.2)and Thomas’s depressions, 139:8.10 (1562.4)Nathaniel, the Phariseeat Ragaba, Jesus’ contact with, 166:1.1 (1825.3)Nation(s)the continental, on a certain neighboring planet, description, 72:1.0 (808.4–809.1)potential relations of, with other nations, 72:12.0 (819.5–820.3)course of a whole, could be changed by melodies of a real musician, 44:1.15 (500.6)each, must know the feelings of all, for world-wide brotherhood, 52:6.4 (597.5)evolution of, from first peace groups, 70:4.1 (788.3), 134:5.6 (1488.4)factors defining, 52:5.10 (597.1), 64:6.16 (724.6), 70:4.1 (788.3), 71:1.1 (800.3), 71:1.3 (800.5), 80:9.16 (899.3), 81:6.11 (907.8), 81:6.35 (910.8), 121:2.3 (1333.5), 134:5.6 (1488.4), 134:5.11 (1489.2), 194:3.9 (2064.1)God no respecter of, 156:2.4 (1736.1)the gospel of the kingdom is for all, 149:2.1 (1670.2), 165:6.3 (1824.6), 170:5.8 (1864.8), 176:1.1 (1912.3), 178:1.9 (1930.6), 191:4.4 (2042.1), 193:1.2 (2053.4), 193:2.2 (2054.3)greatness of a, dependent on justice, 132:4.8 (1462.1)growth of, and the change in type of potential wars, 70:1.22 (785.5), 70:2.9 (785.14), 134:5.7 (1488.5), 134:5.10 (1489.1), 134:6.4 (1490.7)of heathendom, the seventy, 162:4.3 (1794.2), 163:4.17 (1806.1)intervention of Constellation Fathers in the affairs of, 43:5.17 (491.13)lack of ideals of leaders of, consequences, 111:4.10 (1220.9)life, angels of, functions, 114:6.8 (1255.7)no more learn war, 52:6.1 (597.2)power of, to make war, results of surrendering of, 134:5.12 (1489.3), 134:6.3 (1490.6)prerequisites to the endurance of a, 132:4.8 (1462.1)a real, the Adamites around 19,000 B.C., 78:2.5 (870.3)the Chinese of 15,000 B.C., 79:6.9 (885.6)reform of, ability of group praying to help, 91:5.2 (998.5)rising against nation, 52:6.1 (597.2), 134:6.3 (1490.6)a single, the most enduring type of state, 71:1.1 (800.3)tribal makeup of, 134:5.6 (1488.4)unlimited sovereignty of, and potential for war, 134:5.2 (1487.9), 134:5.10 (1489.1)a wise, stability of population a characteristic of, 81:6.12 (908.1)Yahweh as the God of all, 96:4.8 (1057.4), 97:4.4 (1066.1), 97:6.2 (1067.5), 97:7.1 (1068.1), 97:7.4 (1068.4), 121:2.6 (1333.8)Nationalanimosity, cessation of, in post-Adamic ages, significance of, 52:3.12 (594.3)Council of Defense of the continental nation, 72:7.7 (815.7), 72:11.1 (818.7)defense, and advanced social adjustments, 70:2.2 (785.7)egotism, effect of, on the Jews, 97:10.3 (1075.8)gods, veneration of, in the Occident, 92:6.20 (1012.1)groupings, color the basis of, 52:2.5 (591.5)life, modern, essentials to, 71:1.3 (800.5)religion(s), a definition, 92:6.20 (1012.1)the Greeks’ lack of a, 98:2.1 (1078.5)sovereignty, danger of clinging to the notion of, 134:5.2 (1487.9)Nationalismthe chief barrier to world peace, 195:8.10 (2082.2)influence of, on secularism, 195:8.10 (2082.2)Rome’s method of overcoming, 195:3.2 (2073.6)war’s fostering of, 70:2.6 (785.11)NationalistsNazareth reverberations from Jesus’ refusal to lead the, 127:2.5 (1397.3)Simon Zelotes’ hope concerning the, 172:5.10 (1886.2)Nativityworlds, results of visiting by Spirit-fused mortals, 40:9.9 (451.5)Naturalaffection between a father and his child, 140:10.4 (1585.2)agent, vs. spirit ghosts as to responsibility for disease and death, 90:3.5 (989.7)craving, man’s forsaking of a life of, 160:1.6 (1773.3)evolution, fostering of, by Van and Amadon, 67:6.7 (760.2)forces, the era of control of, 52:3.6 (593.5)powerful, man’s reaction to his observations of, 85:0.4 (944.4)Jesus’ definition of the, 151:3.3 (1692.2)law(s), apparent cruelty of, to mortal man, 118:10.12 (1306.1)of central universe, 14:2.6 (154.8)personified, Universal Father not, 1:2.2 (23.5)suspension of, only apparent, 3:2.7 (47.5)phenomena, ancients’ tendency toward supernatural explanations for, 81:2.8 (901.11), 151:3.14 (1693.4)philosophy, 42:9.0 (479.6–480.3)religion, the two influences capable of changing, 92:3.5 (1006.2)resources, administration of, on a world in light and life, 55:3.7 (625.6)income from, in the continental nation, 72:7.13 (816.4)influence of, on a material civilization, 81:6.3 (906.8)rights, definition, 70:9.13 (794.8)selection, vs. scientific intelligence in human evolution, 65:3.6 (734.3)Naturalismbarrenness of, 195:6.7 (2077.3)mechanistic, concern of, with things, 195:6.7 (2077.3)sway of, destined to be overthrown, 195:9.2 (2082.7)the offspring of religion, 86:2.7 (952.2)Naturalisticphilosophy, a definition, 103:6.14 (1137.4)Nature(s)the aliveness of, to the savage, 86:2.6 (952.1)confers no rights on man, 70:9.1 (793.11)and conscience, Christianity and the Stoic’s appeal to, 195:2.6 (2073.1)contemplation of, result of, 101:2.9 (1106.8)of Creator Sons, differences in, 21:2.10 (236.8)of cultism, 87:7.0 (965.5–966.6)a definition, 4:2.3 (56.7), 4:2.6 (57.3)and discovery of the divine presence, 5:2.3 (64.6)of the Eternal Son, 6:2.0 (74.6–75.5)of evolutionary religion, 92:3.0 (1005.3–1006.7)an explanation of, 4:2.3 (56.7)of God, about, 2:0.0 (33.1–43.6)divestment of erroneous ideas of, and man’s prespirit progression, 102:4.4 (1123.4)one condition limiting the power of God, 3:2.12 (48.4)revealed by divine love, 182:1.26 (1965.20)the Son the spiritual and personal, made manifest to the universes, 6:7.3 (79.3)source of confusion on Urantia concerning the, 4:5.2 (60.1)God not personally present in, 4:2.5 (57.2)gods, Egyptians’ early worship of, 95:2.3 (1044.2)vs. ghost gods, 85:6.4 (948.4)and human-personality survival, 101:2.9 (1106.8)imperfection of, 9:5.5 (103.3)of the Infinite Spirit, 8:2.0 (92.2–93.2), 8:3.6 (93.8)is not God, 4:2.8 (57.5)of Jesus, apostles’ inability to comprehend the, 144:1.1 (1617.4)preparation to teach the apostles more about, 157:3.4 (1746.1)Jesus a close student of, 145:1.3 (1629.1)Jesus’ youthful study of, 124:4.1 (1371.4)lack of fairness in, 84:5.2 (936.6)of man, result of limitations of, 3:2.10 (48.2)man’s sometime subservience to, 111:6.2 (1222.1)not the exclusive act of Deity, 12:7.2 (137.5)reproduction the exclusive interest of, 82:2.1 (914.7)of seraphim, as compared with mortals’, 38:2.6 (419.6)of the soul, 111:2.0 (1217.5–1218.8)spirits, multitudinous, of early religions, 85:0.3 (944.3)study of, by a God-knowing mortal, results, 101:2.11 (1107.1)thread of perfection in, 4:2.3 (56.7)Universal Father not a synonym for, 1:2.2 (23.5)on Urantia, Paradise and Deity not revealed by, 7:0.5 (81.5)variableness of, reason for, 4:2.4 (57.1)worship, evolution of, to present concept of worship, 85:0.3 (944.3), 85:7.3 (948.8), 92:1.2 (1003.7)Nazarethapostolic assemblage at, during the third preaching tour, 150:6.3 (1683.5)attitude of the people of, toward Jesus, 150:7.2 (1684.1)carpenter, full understanding of his future work by the, 128:1.6 (1408.3)contact of, with caravan traffic, 121:2.2 (1333.4)family, the adolescent Jesus as head of the, 126:2.2 (1388.2), 127:0.1 (1395.1)differing economic status of, at various times, 126:1.6 (1387.6), 126:3.1 (1389.4), 126:5.0 (1392.8), 127:3.11 (1400.3), 128:3.1 (1411.1), 129:2.11 (1423.2)disposal of property of, during Jesus’ eighteenth year, 127:3.1 (1398.5)domestic animals of the, 126:5.11 (1393.8)financial aid of Jesus to the, 129:2.1 (1421.6)ignorance of, as to Jesus’ Damascus offer, 128:4.4 (1412.7)inability of, to understand Jesus, 127:1.8 (1396.5)Jesus’ financial provision for, during his travels, 129:2.3 (1421.8)separation from the domestic affairs of the, 129:0.1 (1419.1)Joseph’s installation as head of the, 128:7.11 (1418.3)mistaken belief of, as to Jesus’ study in Alexandria, 134:1.2 (1483.4)reaction of, to father Joseph’s death, 126:2.8 (1389.3)to Jude’s belligerence, 128:7.4 (1417.3)use of proceeds from sale of property by the, 127:3.1 (1398.5)weaning of, by Jesus, 128:2.4 (1410.3)gratification of, over Jesus’ exploits in the temple, 126:0.4 (1386.4)hill, Jesus’ boyhood experiences on the, 158:1.4 (1752.6)home, effect of Joseph’s death on affairs of the, 126:2.2 (1388.2)Joseph’s onetime structural addition to the, 124:1.7 (1367.3)home of Jesus, natural and normal status of, 123:2.4 (1358.1)the home of Joseph and Mary, Скачать книгу