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(489.8)Lucifer’s intent to occupy, 43:4.6 (490.1)Carmel, as seen by Jesus from the Nazareth hill, 123:5.12 (1363.5)journey of Jesus and Simon near, 128:3.2 (1411.2)the prophet of, inspiration for John the Baptist, 135:1.4 (1497.2)Gerizim, the apostolic camp on, 143:6.2 (1615.3), 143:6.6 (1616.2)episode of the false Messiah at, and Pilate’s retirement, 185:1.6 (1988.5)reference of Nalda to, 143:5.5 (1613.3)Samaritan temple on, destruction of, 143:4.2 (1612.2)Gilboa, a historic spot, 124:6.3 (1374.3)Jesus’ and the apostles’ retirement near, 144:0.1 (1617.1)spending of a day and a night on, 134:9.5 (1495.2)view of, on his Sabbath walks as a child, 123:5.13 (1364.1)Saul’s defeat at, David’s explanation for, 97:9.13 (1073.3)effect of, on the standing of Yahweh, 97:9.6 (1072.4)travel of Joseph and Mary near, on the way to Bethlehem, 122:7.5 (1351.1)Hermon, apostolic corps two-day sojourn at the foot of, purpose, 158:0.1 (1752.1)ascent, purpose, 134:7.6 (1492.6), 134:9.9 (1495.6), 158:3.1 (1755.1), 158:6.2 (1758.3)Jesus’ desire to return to, 157:3.2 (1745.3)pre-baptismal sojourn on, 134:8.0 (1492.8–1494.3), 136:3.1 (1512.5)view of, on his first journey to Jerusalem, 124:6.5 (1374.5)Jesus relating to the apostles his experiences on, 144:1.6 (1617.9), 158:1.3 (1752.5)location and appearance of, as seen from Nazareth, 123:5.12 (1363.5)significance of the Master’s isolation on, 134:7.7 (1492.7)the site of the transfiguration, 157:7.5 (1751.4), 158:0.1 (1752.1), 158:1.0 (1752.3–1753.6), 158:1.4 (1752.6), 158:3.1 (1755.1)and termination of the Lucifer rebellion, 136:3.4 (1513.1), 136:4.10 (1515.4)Horeb, the Sinai volcano, 96:1.3 (1053.1)the spirit of, 96:1.11 (1054.1)Yahweh’s origin as the tribal god of, 96:1.15 (1054.5), 96:4.1 (1056.3), 96:4.9 (1057.5)inaugural, in Eden, 74:2.5 (829.7), 74:3.5 (831.2), 74:4.3 (832.3)of Olives (Mount Olivet), Gethsemane’s location on the, 142:8.4 (1605.6), 142:8.4 (1606.1)Jesus’ farewell to his apostles on the, 193:3.3 (2055.3), 193:5.1 (2057.3)first view of the, 124:6.8 (1375.2)of Jerusalem from the, 124:6.10 (1375.4)lodging on, with Nathaniel and Thomas, 164:2.3 (1810.5)reactions on viewing Jerusalem from the brow of, 125:4.2 (1381.4), 125:5.9 (1383.2), 125:6.2 (1383.5), 125:6.9 (1384.5), 127:3.5 (1399.4), 172:3.10 (1882.3)the last apostolic camp on, 173:5.5 (1895.3), 174:0.3 (1897.3), 176:0.2 (1912.2), 177:3.0 (1923.2–1924.4)the last group prayer on, 182:1.0 (1963.3–1965.20)the palace of Annas on, 184:0.3 (1978.3), 184:2.10 (1981.4)Olympus, the gods of, 98:1.4 (1078.2), 98:2.1 (1078.5)of ordination, conference of the eleven with the Master on the, 192:4.4 (2051.1)identity of the, 192:3.1 (2050.1)re-enactment of the ceremony on, post-resurrection, 192:3.2 (2050.2)of Paradise assembly, residence of Faithful of Days, 43:4.5 (489.8)Royal, origin of, 59:4.16 (679.9)Sartaba, apostolic retirement to, reason, 143:3.1 (1610.4)historic significance of, 124:6.6 (1374.6)stop of Joseph and Mary at, 122:7.6 (1351.2)Seraph, height of, and activities on, 46:2.8 (521.5)Sinai, Hebrew encampment at, after flight from Egypt, 96:4.2 (1056.4)the holy mountain, 96:4.4 (1056.6)iron ores from, worked by Andite Egyptians, 80:6.3 (894.4)volcanic activity of, 96:1.11 (1054.1)Tabor, Jesus’ first climb to the summit of, 124:1.6 (1367.2)location of, 122:6.1 (1349.8)of Transfiguration, the, 158:0.0 (1752.1–1761.3)an extraordinary event in the Master’s bestowal experience, 196:1.10 (2091.6)Mountain(s)building, absence of, in brachiopod age, 59:3.2 (676.6)influences in, 60:3.3 (689.2), 60:4.2 (691.5)effect of, on Andite civilization, 81:1.2 (900.4)holy, origin of, 85:1.5 (945.3)mid-age, location of, 60:4.3 (692.1)modern, North American, beginning of, 59:5.20 (682.3)movements, continental, beginning of, 59:3.3 (676.7)oldest, location of, 60:4.3 (692.1)origin of, 57:8.14 (662.1)peaks, absence of, prior to the Cretaceous period, 60:3.3 (689.2)range(s), Alaska to Cape Horn, formation of, 60:3.2 (689.1)chief factor in determining location of, 60:4.2 (691.5)stage, modern, 61:3.0 (696.5–698.2)youngest, location of, 60:4.3 (692.1)Mournershappy are the, 140:3.8 (1570.9), 140:5.5 (1573.7), 140:5.16 (1575.1)for Lazarus, Jesus’ compassion for, 168:0.10 (1843.4)Jesus’ concern about sincerity of some, 168:0.12 (1843.6), 168:1.4 (1844.3)proclamation of comfort to, 190:5.4 (2035.1)professional, evidence of the character of ancient funerals, 87:2.5 (959.6)MourningBuddhism’s effective prevention of, 94:9.6 (1038.4)costumes, origin and purpose of, 87:1.5 (959.1)a definition, 140:5.16 (1575.1)and happiness, 140:5.16 (1575.1)olden practices of, 70:1.12 (784.8), 70:7.15 (791.8), 82:3.12 (916.8), 87:2.4 (959.5)Movementcompensatory, function of, 12:4.11 (133.13)Movingbodies in space, retention of properties by, 118:3.6 (1297.7)objects, simultaneous determination of location and velocity of, impossibility of, 65:6.1 (737.1)Multicellularanimals, sudden appearance of, 59:1.4 (673.4)Multilinguistsmultiplication of, a stimulus to social fraternity, 52:6.3 (597.4)Multiplebirths, the exception in planetary mortal races, 49:4.4 (564.6)primitive idea of causes of, 68:6.8 (770.5)mating, out-Garden man’s attitude toward, 75:3.8 (842.1)Multiplicityof deities, belief in a, in Mesopotamia, 95:1.3 (1042.4)Multitude(s)Alpheus twins’ policing of the, 138:10.8 (1547.8), 139:10.3 (1563.4)apostles’ perplexity concerning prayers for the, 144:3.13 (1620.11)Jesus’ warning regarding the support of the, 177:5.2 (1927.3)reactions to Jesus’ feeding the, 152:3.1 (1702.2)Murderof Abel, immediate cause of, 76:2.5 (848.5)accidental, primitive man’s nonrecognition of, 70:10.3 (794.15)of the Son of Man, Pharisee plotting for the, 166:1.4 (1826.1)Thought Adjuster indwelling a reason against, 74:7.20 (836.9)Murderernotorious, Pilate’s reaction to the clamor for the pardon of a, 185:5.6 (1993.6)Musclereaction to music, of Urantia mortals, 44:1.12 (500.3)MusicAdamite appreciation of, 74:6.7 (835.1)age of the flowering of, 52:4.8 (595.3)angels’ appreciation of man’s, 38:2.1 (419.1)appreciation of, on Urantia, 44:1.12 (500.3)an expression of the emotions, 195:7.20 (2080.5)knowledge of, through mathematic deduction, 12:9.2 (141.3)origin of, in worship chants, 92:3.6 (1006.3)of space, celestial musicians’ employment of, 44:1.9 (499.11)sponsoring of, by beauty, 56:10.10 (647.1)the universal language, 44:1.15 (500.6), 48:4.1 (547.4)of Urantia, origin of the best, 44:1.14 (500.5)and Worship, one of Jesus’ evening discussions, 150:6.1 (1683.3)Musicalorganizations, on worlds in light and life, character of, 55:5.5 (630.2)Musicianpossible Urantia appearance of an outstanding, 44:1.15 (500.6)Mustard seedkingdom of heaven’s comparison to a, 140:8.27 (1583.1), 151:4.2 (1693.8), 170:2.16 (1860.11), 178:1.15 (1931.6)Mutantgeniuses, source of, 68:6.11 (770.8)potentials, exhaustion of capacity of animal life to give origin to, 65:3.5 (734.2)traits in the Nodite race, source of, 77:2.5 (857.2)Mutation(s)among man’s ancestors, 61:6.1 (700.2), 62:0.1 (703.1)natural character of origin of, 58:6.4 (669.5)of the six colored races, time of, 61:7.4 (701.3), 65:4.7 (735.6)Mutualappreciation, a prerequisite to true mercy, 28:6.8 (315.1)understanding, function of, 52:6.7 (598.2)Myrrhand aloes, use of, in embalming Jesus, 188:1.4 (2013.3)Mystery(ies)absolute, prior to creation of central universe, 8:1.9 (91.6)characteristics of the, 121:5.17 (1337.3)cultists, friends of Jesus, meeting of, in Rome, after Jesus’ departure, 133:0.1 (1468.1)cults, about, 98:4.0 (1081.4–1082.1)Christianity’s triumph over the, 195:0.5 (2070.1)Ganid’s discarding of, 130:3.5 (1432.5)the Greco-Roman world’s attraction to the, 98:4.1 (1081.4)the Greeks’ acceptance of the, 98:2.10 (1079.7)one of the sources of Christianity, 98:7.7 (1084.6)the Roman people’s preference for the, 98:4.1 (1081.4)the three most popular in the Greco-Roman world, 98:4.2 (1081.5)discovery of hidden, mind’s reaching out toward, 42:12.3 (483.3)explainers of, evolution of conciliators to, 25:3.12 (278.3)fraternity of, 121:5.9 (1337.5)Jesus’ technique of using his human and divine minds a, 161:3.3 (1787.5)of the kingdom, Jesus’ use of parables to explain the, 151:1.4 (1689.2)of life, bestowal of, 36:3.4 (399.6)modern man’s craving for, 87:7.9 (966.4)Monitor(s), Adamic planetary offspring’s candidacy for reception of, 52:3.2 (593.1)assistance of, in the establishment of Michael’s spiritual dominion in Nebadon, 108:4.2 (1190.3)attainment possibilities of beings indwelt by, 32:3.8 (361.3)chief of, Master Spirit Number One’s relation to, 16:3.2 (186.6)and children in the probationary nursery, 47:2.4 (532.2)communion with, and discovery of the divine presence, 5:2.3 (64.6)comparison of, with the Paradise Trinity, 116:3.4 (1271.2)contact of, with thinking centers of the individual’s mind, 34:5.6 (379.6)divine gifts, 40:5.4 (445.5), 108:3.1 (1188.3)evolving soul’s recognition of spirit leadings of the, 5:2.5 (65.1)a function of the, in mortals, 2:1.7 (34.6), 32:3.4 (360.6)in Spirit-fused mortals, 37:5.1 (410.4)indwelling of mortals by, 1:3.1 (25.1), 5:5.13 (69.8), 47:10.6 (540.2)the Paradise Corps of the Finality the destiny of man and the, 112:7.11 (1238.6)the
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