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Ba and the ka significance of the, 111:0.4 (1215.4) Baal cult, of, two major doctrines of the, 97:3.3 (1064.7) Elijah’s fight against, 97:2.1 (1064.2) followers of, socioeconomic clash between Yahweh believers and, 97:3.1 (1064.5) the god of fertility, 97:3.3 (1064.7) Judah’s return to the worship of, under Manasseh, 97:9.23 (1074.5) meaning of the word, 97:3.3 (1064.7) -Perazim, Old Testament reference to, significance, 97:9.12 (1073.2) priests of, Elijah’s exposure of the, 123:5.12 (1363.5) worship, an analysis of, 97:9.24 (1074.6) Yahweh and, 97:3.0 (1064.5–1065.3), 97:9.26 (1075.2) Baalim politicians control of Judah’s courts and priesthood by the, 97:9.24 (1074.6) Baalites the aristocratic landlords, 97:3.4 (1065.1) attitude of, toward ownership of the land, 97:3.3 (1064.7) eighty per cent of David’s soldiers, 97:9.12 (1073.2) Elijah’s campaign against the, 97:3.6 (1065.3), 97:9.19 (1074.1) owners of houses, lands, and slaves, 97:3.4 (1065.1) Babe(s) Avonals on magisterial missions not born as, 20:2.6 (225.5) of Bethlehem, Jesus’ second coming not as a, 176:4.5 (1919.2) a Michael Son born of woman as the, 21:4.3 (239.9) reaction to the Salvington broadcast telling of the birth of the, 119:7.3 (1316.6) visit of the priests of Ur to the, 122:8.6 (1352.2) helpless, Jesus to appear as a, 122:2.6 (1346.1) Michael’s Urantia bestowal as a, 120:1.1 (1325.3) prophecy of Jesus’ appearance as a, 122:8.6 (1352.2) of the realm, Jesus as a, 127:6.15 (1405.7) Babel vs. Bablot, 77:3.3 (858.4) and the national name of the Mesopotamian invaders, 78:8.4 (876.1) tower of, 77:3.0 (858.2–859.3) Bablod vs. Bablot, 77:3.3 (858.4) Bablot breakup of the project of, 77:3.4 (858.5) conflict, and establishment of Nodite centers, 77:4.2 (859.5) identity of, 77:3.1 (858.2) interruption of work on, reasons for, 77:3.4 (858.5) plan of, for Nodite memorial, 77:3.2 (858.3) Baboon ancestry of, 62:3.12 (706.3) Baby(ies) deformed or premature, early superstitions relating to, 84:1.4 (932.1) and early differentiation of male and female activities, 68:2.6 (765.3) girl, killed before times of wife purchase, 68:6.8 (770.5) human, lack of education of, at birth, 81:6.24 (909.5) Jesus, secretion of, with Joseph’s relatives, 122:10.1 (1353.28) men’s and women’s attitude toward, 69:3.2 (774.1) Babylon Jesus’ visit to, 134:1.1 (1483.3) Old Testament Jewish religion’s real origin in, during the captivity, 97:9.27 (1075.3) one of the kingdoms of Daniel’s great image, 135:3.2 (1498.1) origin of astrology in, 121:5.5 (1337.1) people of Jerusalem taken captive to, 97:9.26 (1075.2) Peter’s visit to the churches in, 139:2.11 (1551.7) significance of baptism in, 85:4.1 (946.8) Babylonia contact of, with Palestine, 121:2.2 (1333.4) Babylonian(s) Abner’s philosophy less Hellenic than, 166:5.4 (1831.7) captivity, compilation of Hebrew narratives during the, 93:9.8 (1023.5) effect of, upon the Jews, 93:9.9 (1023.6) of the Jews, repercussions of, 143:4.2 (1612.2) Jews’ explanation of the, 135:5.2 (1500.2) cavalrymen, penetration of, into Mesopotamia, 79:1.5 (879.2) early triad gods of the, 104:0.3 (1143.3) embellishment of story of man’s creation by the, 74:8.6 (837.5) vs. Hellenistic schools of Jewish thought, 128:5.3 (1414.1) ideas, incorporation of, into Christianity, 146:1.3 (1637.5) Ishtar, worship of, in Arabia, 95:7.2 (1050.7) the Jews’ inherited ideas from the, 95:2.1 (1043.7) a part of the Semitic race, 121:2.1 (1333.3) superstitions of, the source of magicians’ practices, 150:3.11 (1681.6) teachers, saving of Jewish theology by, 121:6.8 (1339.4) teachings, in beliefs of Rimmonites, 146:1.1 (1637.3) theologic thought, influence of, on the Hebrew religion, 96:0.3 (1052.3) traditions, influence of, on the Jews, 97:7.2 (1068.2) triad, identity of, 95:1.4 (1042.5) Bachelor tax and state police forces in the continental nation, 72:7.5 (815.5) Backboned animals fishes the first, 65:2.6 (732.4) Backthrust of continental drift, effect of, 60:3.13 (690.4) Backward and lazy peoples, slavery’s influence on, 69:8.6 (779.5) peoples, and the Roman state, 71:1.19 (801.7) tribes, ancient, slavery not practiced by, 69:8.7 (779.6) Bacteria destruction of small plants in vegetative land-life era by, 59:4.13 (679.6) disease-causing, renegade parasitic fungi, 65:2.3 (732.1) parasitic, effect of, on human species, 65:5.2 (736.5) in plant kingdom, compared to ameba in animal kingdom, 65:2.4 (732.2) and plant life, common ancestry of, 65:2.3 (732.1) position of, in plant evolution, 65:2.4 (732.2) regression behavior of, 65:2.3 (732.1) Bad luck about, 86:1.0 (950.3–951.2) definition, 86:1.4 (950.6) the ghost cult and, 87:0.1 (958.1) man’s dread of, consequence, 86:1.2 (950.4), 89:2.1 (975.5) primitive man’s explanation of, 87:4.5 (961.6) savages’ fear of, 86:1.2 (950.4) spirits, comparative numbers of, 87:4.4 (961.5) Badge of distinction clothing an early, 69:5.6 (776.4) Badonan children of, belief of in two souls, 86:5.17 (955.5) cultural center of, location, 79:0.1 (878.1) identity of, 64:3.1 (720.2) tribes, cultural status of, 64:2.4 (719.7) Indian cultural center of, 64:3.1 (720.2) racial struggle of, 64:5.1 (722.2) war against inferior neighbors, 64:3.5 (720.6) Badonites homeland of, location, 64:3.2 (720.3) living quarters of the, 64:3.2 (720.3) work of, 67:6.1 (759.4) Bag of Judas David’s turning over to Matthew, 190:1.3 (2030.2) Baganda tribes of Africa present status of prayer of the, 91:0.5 (994.5) Balance wheel(s) dark islands of space as astronomical, 15:6.11 (173.1) of infinity, triunities the functional, 104:4.46 (1150.13) for Peter, James a, 139:3.7 (1553.3) Seven Master Spirits the mind-spirit, 13:4.2 (150.1) universe, unclassified power centers as, 29:2.19 (322.3) Balances secoraphic, 28:6.15 (316.2) Balkans Andonite invasion of Europe via the, 80:9.6 (898.1) Ballots vs. bullets, in cultural growth, 71:2.7 (802.1) Baluchistan Andite infiltration through, 79:1.1 (878.2) influx of superior peoples into India through, 79:2.4 (880.2) Bandages linen, women’s provision of, for Jesus’ embalming, 189:4.3 (2025.4) Bank of human experience, solvency of the, 195:6.1 (2076.6) moral, of the ages, unthinking run on the, 195:6.1 (2076.6) spiritual, of the kingdom of heaven, disbursement of, 195:6.1 (2076.6) Banker the early, 69:5.2 (775.10) Banking conduct of, by money-changers, 173:1.4 (1889.2) in temple, origin of, 173:1.3 (1889.1) Banner of Lucifer description, 53:5.5 (606.1) nonenlistment by any Panoptians under the, 53:7.1 (607.2) of Michael description, 53:5.4 (605.8) display of, by Gabriel, 53:5.4 (605.8) Banquet(s) access of the public to Pharisee, 147:5.2 (1651.6) Jesus’ admonition regarding one’s guests at a, 167:1.5 (1834.3) public, Jewish custom regarding women at a, 172:1.2 (1878.5) at Simon’s Bethany home, purpose, 172:1.2 (1878.5) Baptism(s) of Abraham the Sanhedrist by Abner, 148:8.1 (1665.4) of all believers on the Perean mission by the seventy, 165:0.4 (1817.4) apostles’ Gilboa decision in regard to, 144:6.7 (1625.4) of believers, 149:0.3 (1668.3), 165:3.9 (1820.8) Christ Michael’s living under evolutionary religion up to time of his, 101:6.5 (1112.1) a common practice in Mithraism and Christianity, 98:6.4 (1083.4) conversation of Jesus with John at his, 135:8.5 (1504.3) day of Jesus’, universe announcement of his sovereignty achievement on, 134:8.9 (1494.2) of the divine Spirit, water baptism as the emblem of, 144:6.9 (1625.6) early and later, rituals of, 194:4.9 (2067.4) of Flavius, 142:4.4 (1600.5) with the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ statement regarding, 137:8.10 (1536.7), 141:6.5 (1593.1) John’s assertion regarding, 135:7.2 (1503.2), 135:9.4 (1505.4), 135:9.7 (1505.7) the Immanuel conference as recalled by Jesus on the day of his, 129:3.9 (1424.4) of Jesus, 136:2.0 (1510.4–1512.4) apostles’ recollection of John’s pronouncement at the, 142:7.14 (1604.9) date, 135:8.6 (1504.4) and end of second stage of his human life, 157:6.3 (1749.2) and the making of his two minds one, 129:4.2 (1425.1) presence of certain apostles at the, 157:7.5 (1751.4) Jesus’, and the forty days, 136:0.0 (1509.1–1523.6) and his first knowledge of Gabriel’s visit to Mary, 126:2.4 (1388.4) historical record of date of, 136:2.8 (1512.4) manifestations attendant upon, 196:1.9 (2091.5) significance of, 136:2.3 (1511.2) Jesus’ arrangement to advise his brothers as to their, 135:8.2 (1503.5) comment on, at Amathus, 141:6.5 (1593.1) doubts as to his divine nature prior to his, 128:1.8 (1408.5) nonopposition to his apostles’ practice of, 170:5.13 (1865.3) presentation of himself to John for, 134:9.8 (1495.5), 135:8.4 (1504.2), 136:2.3 (1511.2) request for, reasons, 135:8.5 (1504.3) use of no supernatural power prior to his, 128:1.3 (1407.8) by Jesus’ apostles in case of John’s death, 144:6.7 (1625.4) of Jesus’ converts by John’s apostles, 144:6.7 (1625.4) Jewish practice of, for gentile proselytes, 135:6.4 (1502.2) John’s, Jesus’ query as to source of authority for, 173:2.4 (1892.1) temple rulers’ confession of ignorance concerning, 173:2.5 (1892.2) the Master’s completion of his seventh bestowal at the time of his, 186:5.3 (2002.4) in the name of Jesus, vs. Father, Son, and Spirit, by early Christians, 194:4.9 (2067.4) number of John the Baptist’s, 135:6.4 (1502.2) a onetime religious ceremonial in Babylon, 85:4.1 (946.8) the only prerequisite to membership in the fellowship of believers, 194:4.9 (2067.4) Pentecost the great Jewish festival of, 194:1.5 (2060.5) at Pentecost not indicative of disconnection with Jewish faith, 194:1.5 (2060.5) of the Pharisee lawyer, 174:4.4 (1901.4) the price of compromise by Jesus’ followers, 144:7.1 (1626.2) of repentance, Jews’ introduction to, 135:6.4 (1502.2) significance of, 87:6.12 (964.11), 170:5.13 (1865.3) assigned to, by Gilboa conference, 144:6.9 (1625.6) of the spirit, a definition, 148:4.8 (1660.7), 194:2.10 (2061.8) and entrance into the kingdom, 148:4.8 (1660.7) Sychar dwellers’ request for, 143:6.2 (1615.3) of three spies, 148:9.4 (1667.2) with water, John’s assertion as to his, 135:7.2 (1503.2), 135:9.4 (1505.4), 135:9.7 (1505.7) worship of Jesus by followers subsequent to his, 128:1.13 (1409.3) Baptismal candidates, John’s surprise at Jesus’ appearance in the line of, 135:8.4 (1504.2) ceremonies, interruption of, by John, 135:8.5 (1504.3) Baptize agreement by disciples and apostles as to who would, 144:6.7 (1625.4) the apostles being sent out two and two to, on third preaching tour, 150:0.4 (1678.4) continue to, on first preaching tour, 146:3.9 (1642.5) did not yet, during early public work, 142:4.4 (1600.5), 143:6.2 (1615.3) their new disciples, while John preached, 141:1.4 (1588.2) the evangelists did not, until ordained as the seventy, 148:1.4 (1658.3) group that continued to, in John’s name, 137:2.2 (1526.2) the six apostles instructed not to, 138:1.1 (1538.3) Barabbas the crowd’s cheer at Pilate’s order to release, 185:8.2 (1996.6) a former hero of the penitent brigand, 187:4.5 (2009.4) identity of, 185:5.3 (1993.3) Jesus’ substitution for, 187:0.2 (2004.2) Pilate’s question to the crowd whether to release, 185:5.4 (1993.4) the two crucified thieves former associates of, 187:0.2 (2004.2) urging of the crowd by Jewish rulers to call for the release of, 185:5.8 (1994.2) Barbarian(s) belief of, concerning the nature of God, 188:5.11 (2019.4) Christianity’s conquest of the, 195:10.18 (2086.4) horsemen, from the north, influence of, on the Mesopotamian religion, 95:1.1 (1042.2) influence of, on the ruin of Mesopotamia, 78:8.11 (877.1) morasses, a source of the stream of modern Christianity, 195:9.11 (2083.7) northern, conquest of Mesopotamia by the, 78:6.8 (874.5) twentieth-century, revealed religion and absurd beliefs of, 86:4.6 (953.5) Barbarism Chinese history an account of the ascent of a superior people from, 79:8.15 (888.8) planetary, sex tyranny an indication of, 49:4.4 (564.6) Barbers the original matchmakers, 83:2.1 (923.1) Bargaining with God philosophic, man’s evolution to the point of, 89:8.6 (983.4) Barnabas a convert of Rodan, 194:4.11 (2068.1) Barnacles first appearance of, 59:4.3 (678.4) Barometers living, frandalanks as, 29:4.37 (328.6) Barren wives redemption of, by their parents, 82:3.14 (917.2) use of dolls by, 88:6.4 (972.4) Barrenness the most frequent cause for separation in primitive marriages, 83:7.2 (928.3) supposed causes of, 83:4.4 (924.7) Barrier kingdom’s ability to break down every, 140:1.6 (1569.3) Barter the first, technique of, 69:4.2 (775.2) group, and commerce, 69:3.11 (774.10) goods commonly used for, 69:4.5 (775.5) legitimacy of honest, recognized by Jesus, 132:5.5 (1462.6), 132:5.17 (1464.1) presence of, in the temple, effects on Jesus, 125:5.6 (1382.8), 173:1.5 (1889.3) security measures in early, 69:4.3 (775.3) silent, period of, 69:4.1 (775.1) traits developed by, effect of, on primitive prayer, 89:8.7 (983.5) Bartholomew Nathaniel’s father, death of, 139:6.9 (1559.4) Bartimeus the blind beggar of Jericho, 171:5.1 (1873.1) reaction of, to the restoration of his sight, 171:5.3 (1873.3) Basalt formations created by extrusion of, 60:1.3 (685.5) molten, the undercushion of the earth’s crust, 58:5.3 (668.5) weight of, effect on ocean beds and continents, 58:5.6 (668.8) Basic energies, reactivity of high spirits to certain, 44:0.15 (498.6) human institutions, about, 69:1.0 (772.4–773.1) Basket incident of Jesus and John Mark with the, 177:1.2 (1920.6) weaving, origin of the art of, 81:2.18 (902.8) Basques and Berbers representatives of the survival of the blue man, 80:9.11 (898.6) Bat family ancestry of the, 65:2.12 (733.2) mammalian air navigators, 49:2.17 (562.1) Batanea Jesus’ and his associates’ journey through, 154:7.4 (1723.7) plans for apostolic tour through, 155:0.1 (1725.1) Bathing in the past and present, 87:6.12 (964.11) a religious ceremony before Caligastia, 66:5.21 (748.2) Bathsheba ancestor of Jesus’ mother, 122:1.2 (1345.1) David’s marriage to, 97:9.10 (1072.8) Solomon the son of, 97:9.15 (1073.5) Battalion number of the destiny guardian of human subject used in these contactual communications, 113:2.6 (1243.3) of seraphim, number in, 38:6.1 (421.4) Batteries soul’s spiritual, prayer the recharging of the, 144:4.8 (1621.7) Battle contention, and slaughter, Jesus’ repugnance for, 136:9.7 (1522.6) cry, of the Father’s kingdom, a definition, 140:1.3 (1568.6) of the Lucifer rebellion, 53:4.2 (604.4) for existence, and physical environment, 5:5.1 (68.4) of a new day, the struggle with spiritual darkness, 191:1.2 (2039.2) Bautan identity and influence of, 94:7.5 (1035.5) Beam and mote casting out of, 140:3.17 (1571.4) Bearing one another’s burdens men’s sometime delight in, 71:4.16 (804.16) Beast(s) of burden, man at one time a, 81:2.12 (902.2) envy of, by savages, 88:1.4 (967.6) the four, of John’s vision, real identity and appearance of, 34:4.12 (378.6) not distinguished from men and gods by the savage, 85:6.1 (948.1) protection from, a stimulus for man’s innovations, 66:5.8 (746.6), 69:6.2 (777.5), 69:7.1 (778.4) secondary midwayers’ power over, 77:8.11 (865.4) wild, use of, in defense of Garden, 73:4.3 (824.2) Beating of girls after their monthly periods, 84:4.8 (936.1) Beautification biologic, possibilities of, on architectural worlds, 43:6.7 (492.7) Beautiful adoration of the, not the worship of God, 5:5.4 (68.7) the art of the, besmirched by the presence of evil, 111:7.5 (1223.7) finite antithesis of the, 56:10.4 (646.5) love of the, and aesthetic appreciation, 56:10.7 (646.8) love of the essence of the, 192:2.1 (2047.5) the supernal achievement of the supremely, 56:10.3 (646.4) Beauty of the Adjuster, the mortal’s possible consciousness of the, 109:5.2 (1199.3) an aid to worship, 167:6.6 (1840.5) appreciation of, 3:5.16 (52.2) and mortals’ recognition of a God of love, 56:6.3 (641.4) of Nodites and Adamites, relation to sex interest, 82:1.2 (913.5) a result of, 56:10.9 (646.10) association of truth, fact, and relationship with philosophic concepts of, 44:7.2 (507.3) attractiveness of, 2:7.12 (43.5) a comprehensible element of Deity, 56:10.2 (646.3) concealment of Paradise values of, 195:7.4 (2078.7) creation of, Father and Son equal in, 6:2.7 (75.4) a definition, 55:3.4 (625.3), 56:10.17 (647.8) divine, Havoners’ exultation in, 14:4.13 (157.5) mortal attempt to depict human recognition of, 44:7.3 (507.4) morontia synthesizers’ portrayal of, 44:6.9 (507.1) relation of, to goodness, righteousness, and justice, 44:7.2 (507.3) seen in the physical universe, 2:6.1 (40.5) a true spirit value, 180:5.9 (1950.4) divinity of God’s, 131:4.4 (1448.3) a factor in love, 140:8.31 (1583.5) a function of, 56:10.17 (647.8) Greek religion based on, 5:4.5 (67.3) the Greek’s reverence for, 195:1.6 (2071.6) the Greeks’ exaltation of, 191:5.3 (2043.1) Hellenic concepts of, 92:6.17 (1011.15) the highest, nature of, 56:10.4 (646.5) human, enhancement of ideas of, in Dalamatia, 66:5.24 (748.5) ideal of, the God of the artist, 5:5.3 (68.6) and idolatry, Jesus’ discussion of, with Flavius, 142:4.3 (1600.4) man’s attainment of, through truth, 103:9.10 (1142.1) and man’s intellectual approach to universe realities, 56:10.11 (647.2) material, of Paradise, 11:0.2 (118.2) one admires but does not worship, 101:8.1 (1114.5) percent of workers’ income devoted to, on a world in light and life, 55:3.4 (625.3) primitive man’s fear of human, 87:5.6 (963.1) pursuit of, man’s limitation in, 56:10.3 (646.4) a reality, 2:7.8 (43.1) relative, relation of, to idealism, 3:5.11 (51.10) rhythm, and harmony, intellectual spiritual relations of, 44:7.2 (507.3) search for, as a part of religion, 101:9.4 (1115.5) spirituality’s influence regarding ability to discover, 100:2.4 (1096.1) the supreme, a definition, 56:10.3 (646.4) discernment of, definition, 2:7.8 (43.1) thirst for, relation of, to curiosity, 56:10.6 (646.7) and triumph over ugliness, 156:5.5 (1738.4) and truth, 2:7.8 (43.1) truth, and goodness, 56:10.0 (646.2–648.4), 132:2.7 (1458.4) appreciation of, inherent in perfection of divine universe, 3:5.16 (52.2) concept of, not inherent in physics and chemistry, 195:6.11 (2077.7) concern with, on worlds settled in light and life, 56:10.9 (646.10) creature’s capacity to grasp, and the manifestations of God’s love, 1:4.5 (26.7) divinity comprehensible to creatures as, 0:1.17 (3.4) experiential blending of, and Godlikeness, 44:7.4 (507.5) one’s pursuit of, leads to God, 195:6.17 (2078.3) relation of, to health, sanity, and happiness, 2:7.11 (43.4) relation of, to love, 5:4.6 (67.4) the revelation of divinity reality to finite man, 56:10.20 (648.3) training of children in, on worlds in light and life, 55:3.10 (625.9) unification of, in experience, 44:7.4 (507.5) ultimate, relation of goodness to, 2:7.8 (43.1) the unification of contrasts, 56:10.3 (646.4) universal, some factors of, 56:10.17 (647.8) value of, to the urge to worship, 167:6.5 (1840.4) Bed of ease life, even on most ideal evolutionary worlds, not a, 50:6.3 (578.3) Bedchamber wedding guests filing through, as legal witnesses of marriage, 83:4.8 (925.4) Bedouin(s) belief of, regarding sand whirls, 85:4.2 (947.1) captives, an evaluation of the, at time of Moses, 96:2.3 (1055.1) meager religion of, at time of Moses, 96:3.2 (1055.5) Melchizedek’s difficulty in teaching the, the identity of the Trinity, 104:1.3 (1143.6) Semites, exodus of, to Egypt during a famine, 96:2.2 (1054.7) influence of, on the Mesopotamian religion, 95:1.1 (1042.2) slaves, noncomprehension of advanced Egyptian religious philosophy by the, 96:4.1 (1056.3) tribes, post-Moses return of the, to the worship of olden gods, 96:5.8 (1058.6) Beelzebub identification of, 53:1.5 (602.2), 77:7.4 (863.5) Jesus’ work by the supposed power of, 153:4.2 (1714.1), 169:0.7 (1850.7) the prince of devils, alleged source of Jesus’ power, 153:4.2 (1714.1), 169:0.7 (1850.7) Beeroth Jesus’ visit to, 134:7.5 (1492.5) Beersheba Jesus’ visit to, 134:7.4 (1492.4) resurrection message carried to, 190:1.8 (2031.2) Beggar(s) access to Pharisee banquet rooms by, 147:5.2 (1651.6) born blind, Jesus’ plan for use of the, 164:3.1 (1811.2) of Naples, Jesus’ refusal to waste words upon the, 130:8.4 (1440.4) Beginning(s) and absonite realities, 0:1.12 (2.12) of capital, 69:5.0 (775.9–777.3) of the Christian church, 194:4.0 (2066.1–2068.3) and endings, 32:5.2 (364.4) of the Eternal Son, impossibility of, 6:0.2 (73.2) and finite realities, 0:1.11 (2.11) of government, 70:5.0 (788.13–789.7) the Last Supper, 179:2.0 (1937.7–1938.2) need for concept of, 14:4.10 (157.2) the public work, 141:0.0 (1587.1–1595.7) of trade, 69:4.0 (775.1–8) Behavior gulf, a constant, between the sexes, 84:5.13 (938.3) mortal, inability of dead theory to control, 34:6.6 (380.7) personal, rules of, apostles’ translation of Jesus’ teachings into, 140:10.2 (1584.5) Beheading of John the Baptist effect of, on Judas’s attitude, 177:4.11 (1926.4) occasion of, 135:12.7 (1508.7), 144:9.1 (1627.6) Being(s) the divine, characteristics of, 131:4.2 (1448.1) mortal’s inseparable companion, 131:4.3 (1448.2) of infinite attributes, Jesus’ making known to man a, 169:4.13 (1857.4) intelligent, beneficent Father of, God the, 3:5.4 (51.3) Beirut Jesus’ visit to, 156:3.1 (1736.6) Beit Adis identification of, 136:4.14 (1515.8) Beit Jenn Jesus’ Mount Hermon headquarters, 134:8.1 (1492.8) Bel for the Babylonians, Jeremiah’s proclamation as to, 97:6.2 (1067.5) a Mesopotamian deity, 95:1.4 (1042.5) -Marduk, Mesopotamians’ reduction of many gods to the one, 96:0.1 (1052.1) temple of, 95:1.10 (1043.5) Belief(s) a determiner of conduct, 99:4.5 (1090.1) diversity of, Thomas’s query as to reasons for, 155:4.2 (1728.2) erroneous, Jesus’ correction of, 138:6.4 (1543.2) a factor in effective prayer, 144:3.17 (1620.15) vs. faith, in power of growth, 101:8.1 (1114.5) in the Father, and status in heavenly citizenship, 142:5.2 (1601.2) in fetishes, 88:1.0 (967.3–968.5) fixates, faith liberates, 101:8.2 (1114.6) in God, unswerving, spiritual faith’s persistence in the, 101:3.11 (1108.10) human, characteristics of, 132:3.4 (1459.4) possible conflict between knowledge and, 132:3.4 (1459.4) intellectual, change from, to a living faith, 155:6.4 (1731.2) religion never a mere matter of, 160:5.2 (1780.4) interpretative, religion a pursuit of values and a system of, 103:1.4 (1130.3) in Jesus, the apostles’, 138:7.3 (1544.2) men’s difficulty of agreement on, 103:1.4 (1130.3) of philosophy, the spirit experiencer’s right to challenge the unproved, 102:7.9 (1127.3) proof of attainment of level of faith by, 101:8.1 (1114.5) and rejoicing, of the new creature, 143:2.3 (1609.4) with rather than in Jesus, 196:0.13 (2089.3) traditional, the basis of other religions, 160:5.12 (1782.3) Believe without seeing an agondonter’s ability to, 50:7.2 (579.1) Believer(s) accompanying Jesus through Perea, 171:1.2 (1868.4) all, the sons of God, 181:2.14 (1958.1) apostolic, Jesus’ prayer for the salvation of, 182:1.6 (1964.3) in the brotherhood of the Father’s kingdom, followers of Jesus to be, 178:1.17 (1932.2) calling of, at the Zebedee home, 192:4.1 (2050.4) centers, the messengers’ departure to all, 190:1.8 (2031.2) conference of, in Magadan Park, 157:2.1 (1744.4) constant request of, for instruction in prayer, 144:1.10 (1618.4) at the cross when Jesus died, 187:5.4 (2010.5) desire of, to follow the apostles to Jerusalem, 141:1.1 (1587.3) early, in Jesus, a sect within Judaism, 194:4.12 (2068.2) evidence by, of belief in immortality, 102:2.3 (1119.8) faint-hearted, Jesus’ admonition regarding, 180:3.1 (1946.6) by faith, present kingdom-entrance of the, 170:2.20 (1861.2) falling away of, after the king-making episode, 152:6.2 (1705.2) -fellowship with the risen Christ, the doctrine of Christianity, 194:0.4 (2059.4) flight from Jerusalem by, on appearance of Roman troops, 176:1.5 (1913.4) gathering of, at Bethany for apostolic instruction, 162:9.1 (1798.2) genuine, nonanxiety of, about future punishment of sin, 188:4.10 (2017.5) in God, reply of the, to the doubter, 102:6.5 (1124.7) individual, God known through the personal experience of, 169:4.13 (1857.4) mission of Jesus to the, 145:2.4 (1629.5) instructions for teachers and, by Jesus, 159:3.0 (1765.3–1767.2) in Jesus’ gospel, Claudia a, 185:2.6 (1990.2) Jesus’ nineteen morontia appearances to his, 190:2.1 (2031.5) quandary as to what name should be given him by his, 126:3.7 (1390.2) large groups of, contention for preferment to be avoided by, 179:5.7 (1942.6) new, number of, baptized at Pentecost, 194:1.4 (2060.4) number of, at Jesus’ tenth morontia appearance, 191:4.1 (2041.4) one battle of the, doubt the, 159:3.8 (1766.4) onetime, in Galilee, number of, 152:6.2 (1705.2) prayer of, 144:3.0 (1619.5–1620.21) preaching of the gospel in power at Philadelphia by, 191:4.6 (2042.3) professed, fruits of the spirit a requisite for, 193:2.2 (2054.3) sincere, bestowal of the Spirit of Truth on all, 194:3.6 (2063.4) some characteristics of, 178:2.1 (1932.4) spiritual cohesiveness among, 7:1.6 (82.5) time of testing of Jesus’, 137:7.2 (1534.1) true, purpose of the existence of, 180:2.5 (1946.3) Son of Man’s spiritual incarnation in the souls of, 181:1.1 (1953.3) universal pouring out of the Spirit on, 194:3.6 (2063.4) truth-seeking, the Spirit’s forever unfolding of truth to the, 194:3.8 (2063.6) truth-taught, technique of the Master’s living in the experience of every, 194:3.1 (2062.10) Believing brotherhood, apostles to perform greater acts of love in the kingdom of the, 180:1.1 (1944.4) dog, Norana’s claim to be a, 156:1.5 (1735.1) generations, hope of, as to Jesus’ second coming, 170:4.16 (1863.14) in him, sent by the Father, and eternal life, 182:1.3 (1963.5) in men, as did Jesus, the aim of kingdom believers, 196:1.5 (2091.1) only a part of Jesus’ religion, 159:5.8 (1769.10) salvation obtained by, 140:10.1 (1584.4) vs. thinking, in Greece, 98:2.8 (1079.5) in Palestine, 98:2.8 (1079.5) Bell Chinese custom of human sacrifice when casting a, 89:6.4 (981.1) Bellicosity of dawn mammals, benefits of, 62:2.5 (704.4) Benares the location of Gautama’s school, 94:7.5 (1035.5) Bend of the ages and Paradise gravity, 11:8.2 (125.5) Benediction(s) of the Divine Counselor, "God the Father loves men . . .," 3:6.8 (53.6) of Gabriel, upon Mary, 122:3.1 (1346.4) recited by ruler of synagogue, in Sabbath services, 150:8.6 (1685.4) Benefactor(s) apostles’ unawareness of Matthew as their, 139:7.9 (1560.5) the Lord an all-powerful, 131:5.2 (1450.1) would-be, Josiah’s belief concerning Jesus, his, 164:3.11 (1812.5) Beneficence earth child’s love due to his father’s, 149:6.4 (1675.5) experiencibility of the Infinite Spirit’s, 9:2.5 (100.7) extent of God’s, 92:4.7 (1007.7), 131:5.2 (1450.1) a father’s, results, 149:6.4 (1675.5) of God, and man’s service, 149:6.4 (1675.5) nearness and nature of the Eternal Son’s, 7:3.1 (84.1) Benevolence heaven’s choicest gift to men, according to Confucianism, 131:9.2 (1452.6) vanquishment of hate by, 131:4.6 (1449.1) Bengal current worship of a meteor at, 85:1.2 (944.6) Berbers and Basques representatives of the survival of the blue men, 80:9.11 (898.6) Bering isthmus, red races’ escape from Asia over the, 79:5.6 (883.7) land bridge, American lemurs’ migration over the, 62:1.2 (703.3), 65:2.15 (733.5) isthmus, sinking of, time of, 64:6.5 (723.4) Strait, closing of, result, 60:3.8 (689.7) land bridge, elevation of, 60:1.6 (686.2), 61:3.4 (696.8) submergences and emergences of, during Cenozoic age, 61:0.2 (693.2) Bernice identification of, 156:2.2 (1735.6) Bestowal(s) activities of Magisterial Sons on Jerusem, 46:5.12 (524.3) of Adam, Urantia races as affected by, 34:7.1 (382.1) of the Adamic blood, 51:5.0 (585.5–586.4) attendants, achievement of, 39:1.5 (427.5) of Avonal bestowals, 39:1.3 (427.3) function of, 39:1.6 (427.6) of incarnated Paradise Sons, 39:9.3 (442.1) training of, 39:1.5 (427.5) attitude of Eternal Son, 7:0.2 (81.2) Avonal, and the Creator Michael, dispatch of joint spirit of, to bestowal world, 52:5.6 (596.4) nonincarnation of, on subsequent missions to his bestowal world, 52:5.7 (596.5) of Avonals and Michaels, reason for, 20:5.3 (227.6) one of their functions, 20:2.3 (225.2) career of Michael, incompletion of, at time of Lucifer rebellion, 53:5.2 (605.6) requirement of almost one billion years to complete the, 119:0.7 (1309.1) changes in Creator Sons caused by, 21:4.6 (240.2) charge, Jesus’ post-baptismal recall of the, 136:3.6 (1513.3) of Christ Michael, 119:0.0 (1308.1–1319.2) final, on Urantia, 33:2.3 (367.5) commission, seventh, Immanuel’s presentation of, 120:0.9 (1325.2) counsel, Immanuel’s impartation of, to Michael, 120:0.6 (1324.3) of the Creator Son(s), benefits from, to other than the Sons themselves, 119:0.5 (1308.5) differences and similarity of, 21:4.3 (239.9) period of Urantia’s most favorable condition for, 121:1.1 (1332.2) relations between man and his Maker not dependent on, 186:5.5 (2002.6) seven groups of, 21:4.1 (239.7) unnecessary for rehabilitation of a planet, 20:5.6 (228.3)