Автор: | Urantia Foundation |
Издательство: | Ingram |
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Жанр произведения: | Религия: прочее |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9780911560190 |
on Uversa, 28:7.1 (317.4)Gabriel as, at Salvington conclaves, 37:2.2 (407.2)human, admittance of, to Eden, 74:7.11 (835.14)resident in Dalamatia, 66:7.3 (750.5), 66:7.20 (752.1)Inspired Trinity Spirits, possible function as, 19:5.8 (220.3)Lanonandeks as, 35:8.6 (392.6)Life Carriers as, 57:8.27 (663.5)Melchizedek, the twelve, sent to Urantia as advisers to Life Carriers, 65:4.9 (735.8)Melchizedeks as, 35:2.3 (386.1)midwayers as, 77:8.7 (864.8)Most High Assistants as, 37:4.1 (409.6)official, the Mighty Messengers, 15:12.1 (180.2), 22:2.8 (245.8)seraphim as, on evolutionary worlds, 38:5.3 (421.2)on Salvington, 38:5.1 (420.6)star, celestial, forecasts of behavior of space bodies a task of, 15:8.7 (176.2)of the superuniverse, the path of superuniverses known to, 15:1.2 (165.1)of Urantia, confusion of, due to multiple revolutionary movements, 15:3.7 (168.3)student visitors as, 30:3.11 (339.8)for the systems, functions of, 33:6.4 (371.6), 33:8.3 (373.5), 45:3.22 (513.3)and the thing observed, 112:2.12 (1228.7)Trinity, the Unions of Days, 15:13.6 (181.6), 18:6.3 (212.5), 18:6.5 (212.7)Vorondadek, on isolated worlds, (390.3) 35:5.6, 35:5.6 (390.3), 35:5.6 (491.13), 35:5.6 (491.4)on Urantia, 36:6.8 (405.1), 39:3.11 (433.5), 43:5.17 (491.13), 109:7.7 (1201.8), 114:3.5 (1253.3), 114:4.2 (1253.5), 114:4.4 (1253.7), 114:5.1 (1254.1), 114:5.5 (1254.5), 114:6.1 (1254.7)Obstaclesa challenge to the kingdom builder, 156:5.21 (1740.8)confronted by Adam and Eve, character of, 75:1.3 (839.4)desirable attitudes toward, 102:7.6 (1126.6), 130:6.4 (1438.1)function of, in experiential training of souls, 154:2.5 (1719.1)nondefeat by, of whole-souled choice of will, 65:8.5 (740.1)time and space as, to man’s reality perception, 106:9.3 (1173.4)Occidentadoption of Western Jewish viewpoint by the, 121:6.1 (1338.4)Andite expansion in the, 80:0.0 (889.1–899.4)of the first century after Christ, 121:1.0 (1332.2–1333.2)Jesus’ acquaintance with the civilization of the, 130:0.6 (1427.6)nominal Christian faith’s final dominance of the, 98:6.5 (1083.5)and Orient, delay in cultural intercourse between, 79:1.9 (879.6)religions of the, in times of Jesus, 121:5.2 (1336.6)woman’s difficulty in the, under Pauline doctrines, 84:5.6 (937.3)Occidental(s)faiths, the Levant the homeland of, 95:0.1 (1042.1)increasing divorce among, a cause of, 83:7.7 (929.1)peoples, Christianity’s present status among, 195:4.4 (2075.2)philosophy, the embodying of Melchizedek teachings in, 98:0.1 (1077.1)tongues, source of the similarity of, 78:5.3 (872.7)white races, members of the Caucasoid class, 81:4.11 (905.2)world, Ikhnaton’s nearness to changing the whole history of the, 95:5.5 (1047.5)Occupationsmaterial, intellectual, and spiritual, on executive worlds, 13:4.7 (151.1)of material creatures dissimilar to social and economic activities of eternal creation, 14:5.2 (158.5)of Nazareth’s citizens, Jesus’ early acquaintance with, 124:1.11 (1367.7)study and instruction not exclusive, of Paradise arrivals, 27:2.2 (300.2)Ocean(s)absence of, on Edentia, 43:1.1 (485.5)on Jerusem, 46:2.2 (520.7)beds plus overlying water, weight of, vs. that of the continents, 58:5.7 (668.9)sinking of, during climatic transition stage, 59:6.4 (683.1)currents, effect of, on climate, in the Miocene, 61:3.9 (697.4)shifting of, results, 61:5.2 (699.3)-floor water pressure, 58:5.7 (668.9)formation of Urantia’s first, 57:8.3 (660.5)Oceanicinfluences, a factor in climate fluctuations, 57:8.22 (662.9)nursery of life on Urantia, 59:6.12 (684.2)Octopusevolutionary position of, 65:2.5 (732.3)Offering(s)to the Edenic priesthood, character of, 76:2.2 (848.2)making of Nazarite, by John the Baptist, 135:1.1 (1496.6)maturity, to the Lord, Jesus’ copy of the Greek scriptures his, 126:5.6 (1393.3)Offspringaffectionate regard for, a mammalian survival advantage, 61:1.5 (693.8)control of, and cultural civilization, 68:6.2 (769.7)Ogthe raid on, a typical picture of ancient practice, 69:8.3 (779.2)Oildeposit of, during brachiopod age, 59:3.4 (677.1)presence of, in coal layers, 59:5.16 (681.8)in sedimentations of Cretaceous stage, 60:3.9 (689.8)source of, 59:3.4 (677.1)Ointmentcostly, Mary’s anointing of Jesus with, 172:1.5 (1879.3)Okhbanstatus of, among the Egyptians, 95:3.5 (1046.1)Oldage, infirmities of, on worlds in light and life, 55:3.1 (624.7)-age insurance in the continental nation, 72:6.0 (814.3–11)large families as, 84:7.13 (940.9)pensions, administration of, in the continental nation, 72:6.3 (814.5)beliefs, mingling of, with new, 92:2.5 (1005.1), 92:7.2 (1012.3), 138:5.2 (1542.3), 140:6.2 (1576.2), 140:8.1 (1579.3), 147:7.2 (1655.4), 176:1.7 (1914.1)cults vs. new, 87:7.7 (966.2)families, traditions of, source of cults, 87:7.1 (965.5)forms, preservation of, in social and legal usages, 92:2.2 (1004.5)holy men of, 85:6.2 (948.2), 159:4.7 (1768.3)idea of becoming, not relished by primitive men, reason, 86:4.7 (953.6)and inferior, Jesus’ teaching of the forgetting of, in love for higher conduct, 156:5.5 (1738.4)man of sin, and new nature of grace, theory of struggle between, 103:2.9 (1131.8)mighty men of, 73:1.6 (822.3), 77:2.3 (856.6), 77:5.9 (862.3)vs. the new in the mission of the "angels of the churches," 114:6.7 (1255.6)in the morontia transition, 55:6.4 (630.7), 112:5.21 (1235.3)in social organization, 81:6.39 (911.4), 99:0.2 (1086.2)order, avoidance of, in teaching the gospel of the kingdom, 147:7.2 (1655.4)bringing itself to judgment, 174:5.12 (1904.3)John’s conviction of the imminent ending of the, 135:3.2 (1498.1)Judas’s expectation of the survival of the, 177:4.9 (1926.2)vs. the new order, 143:2.3 (1609.4), 191:5.3 (2042.1)prophets of, 1:1.6 (23.3), 155:6.2 (1730.6), 155:6.7 (1731.5), 175:1.20 (1908.4)refusal to grow, gracefully, consequences of, 156:5.18 (1740.5)religion, vs. the new, 180:5.12 (1951.1)Stone Age, and the blue man, 64:6.24 (725.5)identity of the, 64:0.2 (718.2)Testament, Amenemope’s teachings a forerunner of the, to the Hebrews, 95:4.2 (1046.3)Book of Proverbs of the, authorship of some of, 95:4.5 (1046.6)influence of Amenemope on, 95:4.3 (1046.4)en masse editing of, in Babylon, 93:9.6 (1023.3)existence of, pre-writing, 95:4.2 (1046.3)kingdom ideas of Jewish literal readers of the, 135:5.4 (1500.4)a marital guilt test as recorded in the, 70:10.6 (795.3)Messianic prophecies of, retroactively made to apply to Jesus, 122:4.4 (1347.6)omission of great battle from, 97:9.18 (1073.8)portrayal of history of Israel as sacred in, 97:8.1 (1070.4), 97:8.6 (1071.4)Psalms of the, authorship of some of, 48:6.20 (553.1), 95:1.10 (1043.5), 95:2.10 (1045.3), 95:4.5 (1046.6), 95:5.7 (1048.1), 96:7.2 (1060.2)story of creation in the, date of the, 74:8.7 (837.6)two differing stories in, of making David king, 97:9.8 (1072.6)women regarded as property in the, 82:4.3 (917.6)and true, Jesus’ advice to retain that which is, 147:7.3 (1656.1)way, vs. new way, 143:2.4 (1609.5)wine skins, putting of new wine into, consequences, 147:7.2 (1655.4)Oligarchyof age, and the patriarchal idea, 70:5.2 (788.8)Oligoceneperiod, length of, 61:2.13 (696.4)Olivetthe boy Jesus’ weeping on, reason for, 125:4.2 (1381.4)Olympiangods, an illustration of man’s anthropomorphism, 98:1.6 (1078.4)Omen(s)a definition, 87:5.14 (963.9)an example of an, 90:2.5 (988.1)as messages from the spirits, 87:5.9 (963.4)nonvalidity of, 150:3.8 (1681.3)Omniaphimabout, 28:2.0 (307.1–2)first Technical Advisers chosen from, 25:4.1 (279.2)ministering spirits in the superuniverses, 28:0.6 (306.6)origin of, 26:1.13 (286.1)as Paradise Companions, 25:8.1 (283.2)Omnificencethe fallacy of, acceptance of, 118:6.8 (1300.4)and omnipotence, 118:6.0 (1299.4–1300.4)OmnipersonalPersonalized Adjusters are, 109:7.4 (1201.5), 109:7.7 (1201.8)Omnipotenceangels’ lack of, 167:7.3 (1841.2)association of, with the transcendental level, 105:7.13 (1160.11)the best understood of God’s attributes, 3:2.3 (47.1)a child’s transfer of his ideas of, from parents to God, 92:7.11 (1013.6)and compossibility, 118:5.0 (1299.1–3)of Conjoint Creator, limitations of, 9:1.5 (99.4)of Deity, not the power to do the nondoable, 118:5.1 (1299.1)recognition of, and cosmic security, 118:6.8 (1300.4)and dominance of the absolute level, 3:2.5 (47.3)of the Eternal Son, (76.2) 6:4.2, 6:4.2 (76.2), 6:4.2 (77.4), 6:4.2 (81.6)God’s, 3:2.0 (46.5–48.7), 131:1.3 (1442.5), 131:10.3 (1453.5)and omnificence, 118:6.0 (1299.4–1300.4)of Seven Master Spirits, 16:2.4 (186.3)of a universe, an appellation for Jesus, 128:1.10 (1408.7)OmnipotentDeity, 0:1.10 (2.10)God, weak man disregarded by, in Job’s view, 148:6.6 (1663.4)reigns the Lord God, 3:2.1 (46.5)the, the transcendental Almighty, 118:2.4 (1296.6)Omnipresencedefinition of, 3:1.1 (44.4)divine, ubiquity of Deity, vs., 118:2.1 (1296.3)of Divine Minister in Nebadon, 45:1.8 (510.6)of the Eternal Son, like that of the Father, 7:1.1 (81.6)relation of, to that of the Universal Father, 6:4.3 (76.3)source of his omniscience, 6:4.8 (77.1)of the Father, relation of, to that of the Eternal Son, 6:4.4 (76.4)of God, 131:1.5 (1443.1), 131:4.3 (1448.2)of the Infinite Spirit, 8:2.2 (92.3), 8:4.3 (94.5), 8:5.1 (95.4), 8:6.5 (96.7), 9:2.0