The Urantia Book
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Macadthe seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1 (1817.1)Maccabeanpalace, Herod Antipas’s home in Jerusalem, 185:4.1 (1992.3)revolt, Essenes’ origin during the, 137:7.8 (1534.7)MaccabeesFourth Book of, and influence of Stoicism, 121:6.3 (1338.6)identification of Mary’s ancestors with the, 122:5.10 (1349.6)the Samaritans and the, 143:4.2 (1612.2)MacedoniaAndrew’s ministry in, 139:1.12 (1550.3)MachaerusHerod’s residence at, 135:12.1 (1508.1)John the Baptist’s incarceration in the fortress of, 135:12.1 (1508.1)Machine(s)age, mastery of, a level of statehood, 71:8.11 (807.7)effect of, on advancing civilization, 81:6.21 (909.2), 195:6.6 (2077.2)inability of, to know, 195:6.11 (2077.7)mortal man is a, 118:8.2 (1301.7)technique of evaluation of a, 100:3.7 (1097.4), 195:7.13 (2079.8)MachinelikeGod not, 1:2.1 (23.4)Machineryinvention of, good and bad results of, 69:9.16 (782.3), 81:2.14 (902.4)Machiventadesignation of, as vicegerent Prince, significance, 55:7.3 (632.2), 114:0.11 (1250.11), 114:3.4 (1253.2)Melchizedek, 93:0.0 (1014.1–1026.2)the conjectured future formal arrival of, 93:10.10 (1025.6), 114:2.6 (1252.4)decision of, to personalize as a man on Urantia, 93:1.3 (1014.5)function of, on Urantia, 76:5.6 (852.5)identity of, 92:5.10 (1009.4), 93:1.3 (1014.5)Jesus’ Adjuster’s previous incarnation in, 109:6.4 (1200.4), 123:2.1 (1357.5), 136:2.2 (1511.1)monotheistic doctrines of the missionaries of, 131:0.1 (1442.1)presenter of Paper 56, 56:10.22 (648.5)Urantia ministry of, 43:5.17 (491.13)a vicegerent for Michael, 53:9.4 (611.3), 114:1.2 (1251.1)successful achievement of his bestowal by, 93:10.2 (1024.4), 98:7.12 (1085.1)unknown future status of, 93:10.10 (1025.6)Macrocosmosrelation of the forces of intra-atomic cohesion to, 42:11.5 (482.3)Madcharge that Jesus was, 154:4.5 (1720.2), 162:2.2 (1790.5), 165:2.11 (1819.7)MadagascarAndite migration short of, 78:5.5 (873.1)practice of infanticide by some tribes of, 68:6.10 (770.7)MadmanJesus’ defense of a girl from assault by a, 130:5.4 (1436.5)Madonapostolic sojourn at, results, 146:4.6 (1644.2)Jesus’ stop at, on his solitary tour, 134:7.5 (1492.5)Magadanassembly of the apostles and evangelists at, 159:0.1 (1762.1), 161:0.1 (1783.1), 163:0.1 (1800.1), 163:5.3 (1806.4)Park, conference of believers in, 157:2.1 (1744.4), 158:7.1 (1759.3), 159:6.2 (1771.3), 162:9.4 (1798.5)Magdalaapostolic third-mission visit to, 150:0.4 (1678.4)home of Jude, 137:5.2 (1531.6)Jesus’ visit to Jude at, 137:3.1 (1527.4)women’s first demonstration of their usefulness at, 150:2.2 (1680.1)MagellanicCloud, 15:4.8 (170.2)Magithe legend of the, and the star of Bethlehem, 122:8.7 (1352.3)Magicabout, 88:0.0 (967.1–973.2)ancient, contribution of, to science, 88:6.8 (973.1)black, 69:3.5 (774.4), 88:6.2 (972.2)Christianity and, 195:0.3 (2069.3)a definition, 88:4.1 (970.6)formulas, evolution of, into modern prayers, 87:6.17 (965.4)modern man’s use of what once were, 92:1.1 (1003.6)importance of a name in, 88:5.5 (971.7)instruments of, 88:5.1 (971.3)Jesus accused of teaching, 184:3.12 (1983.4)vs. medicine, 81:2.9 (901.12)vs. miracles, 90:2.3 (987.7)vs. morals in the evolution of religion, 103:3.4 (1132.4)numbers, and mathematics, 88:6.5 (972.5)a possible cause of death according to the shamans, 90:3.7 (990.2)the practice of, 88:6.0 (972.1–973.1)vs. prayer, 91:2.2 (995.7), 91:8.2 (1001.6)primitive man’s enslavement to, 91:0.2 (994.2)a result of man’s adjusting to environment, 91:2.2 (995.7)spells, Jews’ early belief in, 87:5.5 (962.6)and superstition, 103:9.4 (1141.2), 150:3.2 (1680.4), 150:3.8 (1681.3)the twofold object of, 88:4.2 (970.7)white, 69:3.5 (774.4), 88:6.2 (972.2)work vs. devotion to, 69:2.6 (773.7)Magicalcharms, about, 88:5.0 (971.3–7)use of, in medicine, 90:4.5 (991.4), 90:4.8 (991.7)formulas the predecessors of today’s trite phrases, 87:6.17 (965.4)parentage of natural religion, noninvalidation of revelatory religion by, 103:9.4 (1141.2)passes, priests’ use of, in religious ritual, 90:5.6 (992.7)practice, tendency for new doctrines to be absorbed