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Читать онлайн книгу.(409.2)bestowal attendants of, on bestowal missions, 39:1.4 (427.4)bestowal Son(s), planetary missions of, 37:2.8 (407.8)superangel commander’s injunction to, 37:2.8 (407.8)bestowals, in the likeness of mortal flesh, 21:4.2 (239.8)connection of, with spiritual forces during magisterial incarnation, 20:4.1 (226.5)contact of, with the universe, 46:5.12 (524.3)Creator Sons’ support of, on planetary missions, 20:2.9 (225.8)distribution of magisterial and bestowal assignments among, 20:2.8 (225.7)effectiveness of work of, on inhabited spheres, 20:2.9 (225.8)functions of, 20:2.0 (224.6–225.8)incarnation of, on planetary missions, 52:4.3 (594.6)the Magisterial Sons, 20:1.3 (223.8)mortal-bestowal careers of, 20:6.5 (229.4)order of, Magisterial Sons, 20:1.3 (223.8)origin of, 39:1.3 (427.3)planetary life extension of, 52:4.3 (594.6)on planetary missions, archangels as personal aids to, 37:3.6 (409.3)planetary missions, three types of, 37:3.6 (409.3)possession of both divine and creature natures by, 116:3.3 (1271.1)revelation of nature of the Eternal Son by, 20:10.4 (233.1)Son(s), accompaniment of, on bestowals, by Melchizedek supporters, 35:2.6 (386.4)Adam’s expectation as to the arrival of an, 76:5.3 (852.2)as bestowal Sons, exceptions, 52:5.2 (595.7)central universe training required by, 20:7.5 (230.7)effectiveness of, as bestowal Sons, 35:0.1 (384.1)first, to arrive on a planet on a magisterial mission, function of, 51:7.1 (587.12)in Nebadon, number of, 35:0.1 (384.1)number of, on the high council of the Bright and Morning Star, 55:10.5 (634.5)of Paradise, function of, on inhabited worlds, 51:7.1 (587.12)on magisterial mission, time of arrival of, 49:5.25 (567.5)time of the planetary arrival of an, 52:4.2 (594.5)Urantia’s bestowal Son not an, 49:5.26 (567.6)status of, on conclusion of planetary missions, 52:4.3 (594.6)threefold function of, on inhabited worlds, 20:2.4 (225.3)uniqueness of work of individual, 20:2.3 (225.2)Awakening chamberthe final, 47:10.5 (540.1)Aweappearance of, in first humans, 62:5.4 (708.2)and fear of the Lord, 149:6.3 (1675.4)ignorant, in primitive religion, 52:1.7 (590.3)Ax(es)Neanderthaler reinvention of, 64:4.3 (721.1)stone, Andon’s invention of the, 63:5.6 (715.6)Axial revolutioncessation of, cause and results of, 57:6.2 (657.5)Azariahidentity of, 97:9.22 (1074.4)
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Ba and the kasignificance of the, 111:0.4 (1215.4)Baalcult, 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 politicianscontrol of Judah’s courts and priesthood by the, 97:9.24 (1074.6)Baalitesthe 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)Babelvs. 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)Bablodvs. Bablot, 77:3.3 (858.4)Bablotbreakup 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)Baboonancestry 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)BabylonJesus’ 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)Babyloniacontact 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 taxand state police forces in the continental nation, 72:7.5 (815.5)Backboned animalsfishes the first, 65:2.6 (732.4)Backthrustof continental drift, effect of, 60:3.13 (690.4)Backwardand 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)Bacteriadestruction 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