The Urantia Book Study Edition
The Urantia Book Study Edition
The Urantia Book Study Edition
Topical Index to The Urantia Book


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Jacob a boyhood friend of Jesus, 123:1.4, 123:5.15, 124:2.4, 128:2.2, 133:1.5
     the younger stone mason, Miriam’s betrothed, 128:5.8

Jacob, of Crete private interview of, with Jesus, 142:2.1

Jacob’s well assembly of a crowd at, reason, 143:5.10

Jainism another name for Suduanism, (1450.5-6) 131:6.0
     on Urantia today, 92:5.12, 92:6.10, 94:4.1

Jairus plea of, for Jesus’ healing of his sick daughter, 152:0.1
     position of, in Capernaum synagogue, 153:1.1, 153:1.7, 154:1.2

James Alpheus and Judas Alpheus, 138:2.6, 138:4.0, 138:10.8, 139:9.0, 150:4.1
     Jesus’ last words to, 181:2.19

James, brother of Jesus assumption of full responsibility for the Nazareth family by, 127:2.9, 128:2.3, 129:2.5
     attitude of, toward Jesus’ life mission, 127:3.5
     baptism of, 135:8.6
     birth of, 123:1.5
     characteristics of, 127:4.7, 135:8.2
     conference of, with Jesus, about his marriage, 128:5.7
     conversation of the morontia Jesus with, 190:2.3
     employment of, in Zebedee’s boatshop, 134:1.1
     and Esta, marriage of, 128:7.10
     exclusion of, from Jesus’ inner circle of associates, 138:0.1
     faith of, in Jesus, 137:3.3, 137:7.1
     and his first Passover, 127:3.3
     graduation of, 127:2.11
     Jesus’ appeal to Andrew for help for, 192:2.7
          childhood teaching of, 123:6.4
     the later head of the Jerusalem church, 163:2.7, 166:5.3, 194:4.12
     limited faith of, in Jesus, 154:6.1
     post-Jesus connection of, with the Christian movement, 154:6.9
     reception of, into the commonwealth of Israel, 127:3.5
     religious nature of, 127:3.2

James, of Safed identification of, 158:4.2

James Zebedee about, 129:1.5, 129:1.12, 139:3.0, 140:8.25, 141:2.3, 148:1.2
     the first apostolic martyr, 77:8.12, 139:3.8
     giving the charge to the new evangelists by, 149:0.2
     inquiry of, regarding Jesus’ interpretation of divine forgiveness, 174:1.1
     Jesus’ final personal admonition to, 181:2.15
     and John, compatibility of, 139:3.5
          inquiry of Jesus by, as to their place in the new kingdom, 137:1.6
          mother of, a member of the women’s corps, 163:7.3
          preaching partners, 150:4.1
          reaction of, to Jesus’ rebuke, 137:1.7
          relations of Andrew with, 139:1.1
          request by, to punish the inhospitable Samaritans, 162:0.2
          sponsors of James and Judas Alpheus, 139:9.1
     joining of John the Baptist’s cult by, 135:8.1
     labors of, at Philadelphia, 159:5.1
     opposition of, to proclaiming Jesus king, 152:2.5
     outstanding feature of the personality of, 139:3.4
     participation of, in the Pentecostal service, 194:1.2
     private conference of, with Jesus, 140:6.14
     question of, regarding divorcement, 140:6.6
     reaction(s) of, to Jesus’ foresight, 141:7.13
          to Jesus’ triumphal entry, 172:5.4
     request of, for a prayer to teach believers, 144:3.1
     selection of James Alpheus by, 138:2.6
     serious illness of, 154:2.4
     suggestion of, that the apostles go to the tomb, 191:0.5
     a well-balanced thinker and planner, 139:3.7

Jamnia Jesus’ visit to, 134:7.4

Jansad Identity of, 76:3.3

Japan Andite penetration of, 78:5.6
     outstanding religion of, in present day, 92:6.16

Japanese expulsion from the mainland of ancestors of, time, 79:6.3
     Salem missionaries’ penetration to the, 93:7.2

Japhia apostolic visit to, 149:0.1

Jaram the Hittite, identity of, 93:5.5

Java Andonic migration to, 64:1.6
     man, Andonites’ relation to, 64:1.6

Jealousy effect of, on the evolving soul, 110:1.5, 177:4.11
     for, not of, man, God’s attitude of, 4:3.1
     man’s possible transcendence of, 52:6.5, 160:3.5
     source of, 153:3.5

Jebus David’s establishment of the capital of the united kingdom at, 97:9.11
     David’s six wives from the women of, 97:9.10
     identification of the city of, 93:2.4

Jehoash identity of, 97:9.20

Jehonadab destruction of the real estate agents of Baal by Jehu and, 97:9.19

Jehu Jesus’ parents’ story of, 124:6.3

Jellyfish in late invertebrate animal age, 59:2.11, 65:2.5

Jephthah and his daughter, 89:6.3

Jeramy identity of, 133:2.5

Jeremiah assertion by, of Yahweh’s being the God of all nations, 97:6.2
     fate of, 97:6.4
     the fearless, (1067.4-7) 97:6.0, 97:9.22, 121:7.5
     Jesus’ quotation from, in Capernaum sermon, 145:2.5, 149:6.12
     presentation of God by, as just and loving, 97:6.3
     suggestion by, for the surrender of Jerusalem to Nebuchadnezzar, 97:6.4
     teaching of, regarding an era of inner righteousness, 97:8.3, 143:2.5

Jericho Andrew’s assignment of apostolic couples to, 141:8.1
     blessing the children of, 167:6.1
     discussions of Joseph and Mary at the inn in, 122:7.6
     ford, John the Baptist begins preaching near the, 135:6.1
     historical significance of, 135:6.1

Jeroboam identity of, 97:9.20

Jerusalem academies, Jesus’ inspection of, 129:2.7
     apostles’ reaction to Jesus’ prediction of the destruction of, 171:0.3, 172:3.7, 175:4.1, 176:1.0
     apostolic corps’ departure for, 152:7.1, 173:0.1
     believers, Antioch believers’ financial assistance to, 194:4.7
     bestowal of the Spirit of Truth not limited to, 194:3.17
     brethren, Paul’s controversy with, 194:3.9
     church, Abner’s disagreement with Peter and James in regard to the, 166:5.4
          James, Jesus’ brother, head of the, 163:2.7, 166:5.3
          John a chief supporter of the, 139:4.11
     deputation to determine John the Baptist’s identity, 135:9.4
     destruction of, by the Babylonians, 97:9.24
     former identity of, 93:2.4
     holy temple of, center of Jewish theology, 121:6.8
     Isaiah’s and Jeremiah’s prediction regarding, 97:9.22
     Jesus’ and the apostles’ departure from, cause, 143:0.1
          appearance in, followers reaction to, 162:1.3
          conviction against going to study at, 124:5.6
          decision concerning his public entry into, 152:7.2, 172:3.2
          first conscious visit to, effect of, 125:0.1
          and John Zebedee’s trip to, 134:9.1
          journey to, 124:6.0
          two-month sojourn in, 129:2.6
          warning of future trouble for, 176:2.6, 177:0.1, 187:1.7
     journey of Jesus and apostles to, for the Passover, 147:2.1
     the Master’s last human journey to, 171:8.15
     officers, appearance of, to arrest Jesus, 154:7.1
     persecution of believers in, 143:6.6
     reaction of, to Abraham’s espousal of Jesus’ teachings, 148:8.1
     vs. Rome as a field for Jesus’ study of mankind, 132:4.3
     scribes and believing disciples, gathering of, at the apostolic camp, 158:4.1
     shall be trodden down by the gentiles”, 176:1.4
     the shrine of the Hebrews’ faith, 185:1.1
     temple of Baal and one of Yahweh in, 97:9.21

Jerusem acknowledgement of installation of Urantia’s rulers, time of arrival of, 74:4.5
     activities of, varieties, 46:5.29
     Adam and Eve on, 74:1.0
     Adamites, self-government of, 45:5.6
     Adams and Eves, parenthood training of nonreproducing ascenders by, 45:6.5
     administrative mount of, 53:1.1
     Andon’s and Fonta’s fusion with their Adjusters on, 63:7.2
     an architectural sphere, 41:1.3
     ascendant citizens, resistance of, to Lucifer’s proposals, 53:3.2, 53:7.12
     ascending mortals’ preparation on, for constellation sojourn, 39:4.15, 47:7.2
     astronomic observatory of, location, 46:5.30
     broadcasts, 46:3.1
     children of any Adam and Eve, immortality of, 51:1.8
     circles, classification of, 46:5.0, 46:5.33
     citizen(s), day of clearance of, for Edentia, 47:10.6
          nonindwelling of, by Thought Adjusters, 76:5.2
     citizenship, 39:4.8, 43:8.4, 47:10.0, 63:7.1, 76:6.3
     class graduation from seventh mansion world to, 47:9.3
     corps of twenty-four, designation of a resident governor general for Urantia every hundred years by the, 114:3.1
     council of one thousand, function, 45:7.4
     current ruler of, 35:9.1
     definition, 32:2.11, 34:4.11, 67:3.1
     distance of, from physical center of Orvonton, 32:2.11
     end of Lucifer rebellion on, 53:9.2
     executive council, membership of, 45:3.8
     the first heaven, 46:4.9, 47:10.2
     the four and twenty counselors of, 45:4.0
     freedom of archrebels in, 53:8.2
     Gabriel’s establishment of his forces on Father’s spheres of, 53:5.4
     Galantia’s headquarters on, 37:2.6
     headquarters of celestial life on, 45:5.1
     home planet of Adam and Eve, 51:0.3
     identification, 15:7.5, 15:14.6, 35:9.1
     local management of, by Material Sons and Daughters, 45:5.5
     Machiventa Melchizedek’s headquarters on, 45:4.16
     Material Sons and Daughters as permanent citizens of, 37:9.12
     Melchizedeks’ influence on, 45:7.1, 46:5.14
     natural preserves of, grandeur of, 46:2.1
     Nebadon education on worlds of progress associated with, 37:6.1, 44:1.11
     physical aspects of, 46:1.0
     prison worlds, Satan’s place of detention, 53:9.4
     provision of spornagia for, 47:0.4
     regime, purpose of, 15:7.6
     relation of Urantia’s solar system to, 41:10.5
     residential and administrative areas of, 46:4.1
     Satania day as reckoned on, 33:6.9
     Satania headquarters, 45:0.1, 46:0.1
     services, ascenders’ attitude toward their, 46:5.28
     spironga of, vs. midway creatures of Urantia, 46:4.7
     subsatellites of, number and size, 45:0.1
     transporters from local planets to, 39:4.15, 39:5.10
     upheaval on, during Lucifer rebellion, 53:6.3
     Urantia advisory council’s location on, 45:4.1
     vs. Urantia, comparison of, grotesque, 46:2.6
     welcome of mansion world graduates, 47:9.4

Jesus allusion of, to legion of angels, 38:6.1
     alone in the hills, 134:9.5, 151:0.1
     ascension of, 193:5.3
     choice of this world for his seventh bestowal by, 128:0.1
     conferences of, with the directors of the celestial hosts, 158:1.6, 161:3.3
     encountering of Gabriel in the Perean hills by, 136:3.4
     farewell of, to Lazarus, 174:0.1
     gentile schools of philosophy in times of, 121:4.0
     influence of, on Paul’s doctrines, 121:7.7
     interest of, in music, 123:6.5
     at Jerusalem, 125:0.0
     Jewish attitudes during the times of, 121:2.7, 125:2.4
     John’s record of the life of, 121:8.10
     the living, the only hope of a unified Christianity, 117:3.3, 166:3.7, 195:10.11
     Mark’s record of the life of, 121:8.1
     Matthew’s record of the life of, 121:8.1
     vs. Mithras, 98:6.4
     morontia appearances of, 190:0.0
          see also Morontia(s), 12. Jesus’ morontia experiences
     mortal goal’s attainment on Mount Hermon by, 134:8.9
     of Nazareth, restatement of the life and teachings of, 121:8.14
     not the Jewish Messiah, 122:4.2, 126:0.3
     occidental religions in times of, 121:5.2
     ownership of a house in Capernaum by, 129:2.4
     Paul’s doctrines as influenced by teachings of, 121:7.7
     permission to terminate his incarnation bestowal given, 136:3.5
     preparation of, for service in all Nebadon, 127:6.14
     teachings of, vs. Christianity, 94:7.8, 121:5.13, 121:7.8
     the triumphant, portrayal of, by John, 196:2.3
     the truth of the promise of, to some day return to the world of his terminal bestowal, 119:8.8
     various names of, 128:1.10, 134:7.3
     visit of, to the Nazarite colony, 142:8.1

Jesus, 1. Jesus’ parents
     ancestry of Joseph, the father of, 122:1.1
          of Mary, the mother of, 122:1.2
     denial of any connection with the house of David by, (.6) 122:4.4
     disillusionment of, as to omniscience of his parents, 123:3.2
     earth parents of, 122:5.0
     his parents’ ignorance of the Universe Creatorship of, 124:4.4
     Joseph’s family’s attitude toward the teachings of, 122:5.10, 123:0.3, 124:4.4
     love of his parent for, 126:0.2
     Mary’s belief in the Messianic mission of, 125:6.13

Jesus, 2. Infancy and childhood
     accident to, in his seventh year, 123:4.5
     age of, at return to Nazareth from Alexandria, 123:1.2
     Alexandrian believers’ gift to the baby, 123:0.3
     arrival of Thought Adjuster of, 123:2.1
     birth of, date, 119:7.6, 122:8.5
     a brilliant and lovable child, 123:5.9, 126:1.5
     childhood activities of, 123:1.4, 123:3.4
          trips of, to Galilean Cities, 124:1.12
     early childhood of, 123:0.0
          play life of, 123:4.2
     favorite childhood stroll of, 122:6.1
     flight to Egypt with the baby, 122:10.4
     health of, during the Alexandrian sojourn, 123:0.3
     infancy of, 122:0.0
     language achievements of the boy, 123:2.14, 123:5.1
     later childhood of, 124:0.0
     of Nazareth, birth of, 122:8.0
          a Jew by natural birth, 175:2.1
     normal development of the child, 123:2.16
     weaning of the baby, 123:0.1

Jesus, 3. Adolescence
     adolescence of, 126:0.1, 126:5.10, 127:0.0
     adventurous, and aggressive nature of the boy, 123:4.8
     a citizen of the commonwealth of Israel, at twelve, 123:5.2
     communication of, with his Adjuster, at fifteen, 126:0.1
     disappointment of, with the consecration rituals, 125:0.4
     early knowledge of, about the Jerusalem temple, 125:0.1
     effect of Joseph’s death on education plans for, 126:2.3
     embarrassment of the teachers of the Law by questions of, 125:4.3
     exploration of Jerusalem by, 125:2.12
     first appearance of an assigned messenger to, 124:6.15
          and second days in the temple, of the boy, 125:4.0
          trip of, to the temple, 125:1.0
     friendship of, with Jacob, 123:1.4
     Joseph’s one demonstration of anger toward, reason, 124:3.8
     Nahor’s plan for, 123:6.8
     objection of, to the doorpost parchment, 124:4.7
     prayer of, on the hilltop, 128:7.2
     sale of his harp by, 127:4.10
     two purposes of the youthful, 126:2.5
     views the temple, 125:1.0
     weeping over Jerusalem by the twelve-year-old, 125:4.2
     youthful, trips of, with his father, result, 123:3.8

Jesus, 4. Family life
     adjustments of his views of religious practices to those of his parent by, 123:3.9, 124:4.9
     attendance of, on Jude, in Jerusalem prison, 128:6.6
     attitude of, toward baby brother James, 123:2.4
          toward Ruth and her playmates, 128:6.10
     avoidance of partiality toward members of his family by, 128:1.14
     Bethlehem sojourn of family of, reason for, 122:8.4
     care of his family, the first obligation of, 126:3.5
     compassion of, for his mother at Cana, 137:4.9
     conformity of, to his family usages, 125:6.12
     a dutiful son, 126:0.2
     family-rearing experience of, 124:5.2, 127:1.7
     as a father to his brothers and sisters, 126:3.2
     formulation of the “Lord’s Prayer” by, 126:3.3
     forsaken by his family, 154:6.9
     his family’s arrival at Capernaum, 154:6.0
     inability of, to understand forbidden Sabbath play, 123:4.3
     Joseph’s and Mary’s temptation to favor, 124:3.2
     love of, for his family, 129:0.2
     a man of peace, influence of, on his family, 128:7.4
     Mary’s recognition of, as head of the family, 127:3.13
     modification by, of family’s religious forms, 124:4.8, 127:4.9
     number of brothers and sisters, 126:2.2
     Passover trip of, with Jude, 128:6.3
     pledge of obedience of, to his earthly parents, 125:6.11
     reaction of, to the birth of sister Miriam, 123:2.3
          to his parents’ attitude toward the temple episode, 125:6.5
     refusal of, to accept special consideration by his parents, 124:3.2
     reply of, to his mother’s rebuke in the temple, 125:6.7
     responsibilities of, as head of his father’s family, 126:2.2
     Sabbath afternoon walks of, 123:5.12
          strolls of, with his brothers and sisters, 127:3.8
     seeming indifference of, to possible worry of his parents, 125:6.1
     separation of, from the Nazareth family, 129:0.3
     solicitude of, for his mother, 129:0.1
     success of, as a father to Joseph’s family, 127:1.8
     takes James to his first Passover, 127:3.1
     teaching of his brothers and sisters by, 126:1.3
     weaning of Nazareth family by, 128:2.4
     willingness of, to conform to the desires of his earthly father, 125:6.12

Jesus, 5. School experiences
     acquirement of early education by, 123:2.3, 124:3.5
     beginning study of Greek by, 123:3.1
     challenge of chazan, concerning images, 124:1.3
     chazan’s interest in the boy, 123:5.9, 124:3.5
     date of graduation of, from the synagogue school, 124:5.4
     a diligent pupil, 123:6.1
     discontinuance of drawing and modeling by, 124:1.5
     early education of, 123:2.3, 123:5.8
     graduation of, from the Nazareth synagogue school, 123:5.2, 124:6.1
     hunger of, for knowledge, 125:4.3
     intellectual and theological training of, by the chazan, 123:5.8
     scholastic standing of, reward, 123:5.0

Jesus, 6. Occupations and travels
     acquaintance of, with north Palestine, 128:3.2
     at Antioch, 133:8.0
     as boatbuilder and fisherman, 129:1.5
     caravan trip of, to the Caspian Sea region, 134:2.0
     a carpenter from Nazareth, 20:6.3, 129:1.7
     creation of new style of boat by, 129:1.3
     and the Damascus episode, 128:4.0, 129:3.2
     early manhood of, 128:0.0
     expertness of, as a yokemaker, 124:1.7
     meditations of, at carpenter’s bench, 126:3.11
     in Mesopotamia, 133:9.0
     mining experience of, at Iron, 146:4.2
     reputation of, as a boat designer, 129:1.3
     skill of, as a carpenter, 127:1.6
     tour of, from Beersheba to Dan, 134:7.5
     trip of, to Syria, 134:7.1
     wages of, as a fifteen-year-old carpenter, 126:5.5
     years of travel of, 129:1.15

Jesus, 7. Trip to Rome
     at Carthage, 130:7.0
     chance meeting of, with two Corinthian courtesans, 133:3.6
          with two travelers from India, 129:2.9
     conversation(s) of, with Ganid and Gonod about Buddha, 132:7.3
          with Marcus, 132:4.7
          with Mardus, the Roman cynic, 132:2.0
          with a Roman senator, 132:4.5
          with the Roman soldier, 132:4.6
          In Rome, with a Greek physician, 132:4.5
               with a wealthy slaveholder, 132:4.5
     at Cyrene, 130:6.6
     farewell of, to Gonod and Ganid, 133:9.4
     gaining knowledge of races and classes of men in Rome by, 132:4.1
     Ganid’s comparison of, with the Father in heaven, 133:8.3
     sojourn of, at Rome, 132:0.0
     talks of, with Angamon, results, 132:1.1
          in Corinth, with hungry souls, 133:4.13
     trips of, about Rome, 132:7.0
     use of time during his Mediterranean tour by, 130:0.5

Jesus, 8. Personality
     capacity of, for humor and play, 123:4.3
     characteristics of, 129:4.4, 139:8.7, 140:8.32, 149:2.11, 161:2.0, 171:7.0
     charm and personality of, 141:3.4
     factors in the make-up of, 136:8.7
     faith of, characteristics, 196:0.0
     influential characteristics of, 122:5.3, 141:3.5, 154:6.4, 190:0.2
     Joshua ben Joseph, 122:1.1, 122:8.2
     lack of subconscious delusions and superfluous illusions of, 100:5.11
     many characteristics of, 100:7.0, 126:3.13, 128:4.5, 138:6.3
     of Nazareth, attainment by, of potential spirit personality, 1:6.8, 100:7.1
          identity of, 120:0.9
          a strong and forceful personality, 141:3.5
     organization of his mind by, method of, 127:2.12
     personality changes in, 134:9.9
     presentation of perfected human personality in the life of, 129:4.6
     spiritual charms of, 129:4.2, 140:10.3, 141:3.4
     Tiberius impressed by bearing and manner of, 132:0.1

Jesus, 9. Activities before baptism
     achievements of, with the attainment of adulthood, 128:1.1
     conversation of, with John at his baptism, 135:8.7
     failure of, to deliver John the Baptist from prison, reasons, 135:11.4
     final separation of, from John the Baptist, 135:11.1
     first farm experience of, 123:1.7
          freedom from responsibility of, 125:0.1
          harvesting of grain by, 124:1.11
          illness of, 123:2.15
          Passover trip of, 124:6.1
     invitation to, to become a religious teacher in Alexandria, 128:5.2
     John the Baptist’s first visit with, 135:0.3
     joining of, by John’s disciples, 135:10.3
     last message of, to John the Baptist, 135:11.4
     later adult life of, 129:0.0
     message of, to John the Baptist, 144:8.3
     plans of, for public work, 136:4.0
     and problems of the nationalist movement, 127:2.7
     a respected citizen of Nazareth, activities of, 128:5.9
     study of nature by, 123:5.14, 145:1.3
     time spent at the caravan repair shop by, 128:2.3
          in a smith’s shop by, 124:1.11

Jesus, 10. Baptism and forty days
     age of, at baptism, 136:2.8
     announcement of “my hour has come” by, 135:8.3
     appearance of, at end of forty-day isolation, 136:10.1
     baptism of, 128:1.8, 135:8.2, 136:2.0
          and the forty days, 136:0.0
     disappearance of, after his baptism, 135:8.6
     end of purely human life of, 136:2.7
     forty-day postbaptismal retirement of, 136:3.0
     habitat of, during his forty-day isolation, 136:4.14
     the Immanuel conference as recalled on the day of his baptism by, 129:3.9
     meeting of John the Baptist and, 135:8.0
     of Nazareth, status of, at beginning of public ministry, 136:5.6
     postbaptismal forty-day seclusion of, purpose, 136:3.3
     status of, at baptism, 136:2.4

Jesus, 11. Twelve apostles
     apostles learning from living with, 140:10.2, 180:1.6
     apostles of, tension between John’s disciples and, 144:0.2
     apostolic-holiday activities of, 154:2.2
     approach of, to Peter, to wash his feet, 179:3.2
     assembling of his apostles for ordination by, 140:0.2
     assembly of twelve apostles every morning for instruction by, 138:6.1
     call of, to the Alpheus twins, 138:4.0
          to Matthew, 138:3.1
          to Simon Zelotes, 138:3.3
          Thomas and Judas by, 138:3.0
     choosing of the first four apostles, 137:1.0
     comments of, on apostles’ healing failure, 158:6.1
     commission of, to John Zebedee, 129:2.3
     consecration of the apostles by, 140:9.1
     discussion of, with Nathaniel about the Hebrew scriptures, 159:4.0
     and his apostles leaving Galilee, 141:1.0
     influence of the life of, on the apostles, 140:10.2
     instruction of, as to the apostles’ proclamation message, 141:7.6
     ordination of his apostles by, 140:0.0
          of the seventy by, 163:0.0
     questioning of the apostles by, after the foot-washing service, 179:3.8
     questions of, concerning his Messiahship, 126:3.10
     reaction of, to Nathaniel’s query concerning the Golden Rule, 147:4.3
     rebuke of James and John by, 137:1.7
          of Peter by, reason, 158:7.4
     training of the kingdom’s messengers by, 138:0.0

Jesus, 12. Religious life
     arrangements made for Jerusalem study of, at fifteen, 125:2.11
     attainment of high levels of conscious contact with his Thought Adjuster by, 129:1.14
     attendance of, at his first Passover, 123:5.2
     attitude of, toward his heavenly Father, in his prayers, 123:3.6
     communication of, with his Personalized Adjuster, 174:5.10
     completion of the mastery of his human mind by, 128:1.1, 129:1.14, 134:8.4
     confidence of, that no real harm could befall him, 133:1.4
     frequent solitary retirement of, at Gilboa, 144:1.8
     habits of, as to prayer, 126:1.1
     meditation and prayer in the Bethany garden by, 125:4.1
     of Nazareth, the earth life of, the highest religion in Nebadon, 102:8.7
          no provision for self-examination in the religion of, 140:8.27
     personal religion of, 100:6.6, 140:8.19, 161:2.4
     positive quality of the morality of, 140:10.5
     preparation of, for trip to Mount Hermon, 134:8.1
     religion of, 5:4.5, 99:5.3, 196:2.0
     religious life of, how to study, 5:4.15, 132:4.1
     sinlessness of, 128:1.5
     transformation of the difficulties of time into the triumphs of eternity by, 127:6.12
     unawareness of his Adjuster’s arrival by, 123:2.1
     was great because he was good”, 100:7.17
     youthful, and his prayers, 123:3.6

Jesus, 13. Attitudes and abilities
     ability of, as a camel driver, 134:2.1
          as a linguist, 134:1.6
          as a metal worker, 128:2.3
          to concentrate, 127:3.15
          to help maladjusted human beings, 132:4.2
          to recognize truth, 126:3.8
          as a storyteller, 130:7.1
          to understand confused and distressed mortals, 128:1.5
     adeptness of, with the harp, 123:6.5
     attitude of, toward accepting his family responsibilities, 126:2.3
          toward asceticism, 136:3.3
          his being the Messiah, 126:3.6
          his life work, 125:5.10
          Mary’s attendance at the Passover, 125:0.4
          personal combat, 133:1.4, 136:6.5
          the Pharisees, 140:8.22
          Philip’s foolish questions, 139:5.7
          sinners, 188:5.2
          wholesome recreation, 124:3.9
     indifference of, to future educational arrangements for him, 124:3.5, 125:2.11, 129:3.7
     of Nazareth, refusal of, to compromise with evil, 136:8.8
     nonteaching of fasting and self-denial by, 142:8.1
     not a personal example for Urantia mortals, 140:10.3
     and the Passover, 125:2.0
     physical, mental, and emotional development of, 127:1.1, 127:1., 128:1.1
     proficiency of, as an entertainer, 126:2.6
     refusal of, to defend self against a fellow man of sonship status, 133:1.4
          to join Zealots, 127:2.2
          to visit the Roman public baths, 132:4.5
     reverent attitude of, toward nature, 123:5.14
     sagacity of, in his temple questions, 125:5.8
     skill of, as a harpist, 123:6.5
     statement of his position with reference to the nationalist movement, 127:2.8
     the untiring patience of, 127:3.15
     willingness of, to defend self against one other than a son of God, 133:1.4

Jesus, 14. Human and divine nature
     beginning self-consciousness of his divinity and destiny by, 126:0.1, 128:1.8
     combined nature of, a definition, 153:2.12
     consciousness of, of his potential power, 128:7.1, 161:3.1
     contact of, with human experience, 123:5.6, 126:5.2
     craving of, for confidential friendship, 126:3.14
     the creator of all Nebadon, 124:6.17
     decision of, to adopt the title “Son of Man”, 126:3.8
     a divine Son, 142:7.15, 161:2.0, 169:4.3
     escape from both social extremes of human existence by, 129:4.4
     experience of human feelings and emotions by, 127:6.15, 128:0.3, 129:4.5
     genuineness of the humanity of, 136:8.3
     growing awareness of his creatorship by, 126:1.1, 127:0.1, 128:1.13
     human, 101:6.11, 125:5.8, 129:3.9, 136:4.11, 161:3.0, 182:3.5, 188:3.9, 196:2.3
          and divine nature of, evidence of, 127:0.4
     life of, a transcendental bestowal of God in the form of man, 195:10.2
     living of a perfected life by, 129:4.3, 140:8.19
     the man, 16:9.6, 133:3.6, 136:8.3, 196:1.0
     mastery of his human mind by, 128:5.6, 129:1.14, 194:3.4
     natural growth of, as a child of the realm, 128:0.1
     of Nazareth, the Father’s incarnated Son, 7:5.4, 32:0.3, 98:7.2, 120:4.5, 128:0.1, 169:4.10
          the Planetary Prince of Urantia, 136:3.1
          sovereign ruler of a universe, 176:4.1
          the titular Planetary Prince of Urantia, 93:0.2
     Nebadon’s fascination with the unfolding life of, 124:5.3
     the only revealer of the incarnation of a Creator in the form of a creature, 16:9.6, 128:7.6, 132:7.9, 136:1.6, 142:7.15, 162:2.3, 169:4.4, 184:4.6, 186:5.6
     the perfected man of a universe, 100:7.18, 142:7.15
     possession of unlimited power by, 138:6.5
     prays like a man but performs like a God”, (.1) 161:2.6
     preparation for career of, as a perfected God-man, 129:1.15
     purely human, final act of, 136:2.3
     self-consciousness of, of his two existences and his combined natures, 137:4.2
     sign of the divinity of, 173:5.4
     the Son of God, 161:1.8, 196:2.2
     the sovereign ruler of our universe, 176:4.7
     a true man among men, 128:1.4, 129:4.7
     was the truth, 100:7.2, 130:1.1, 141:7.6
     the youth, and the Creator, 124:1.8

Jesus, 15. Love and Ministry
     affection of, for the Bethany family, 127:6.5, 167:4.2
     association and communication of, with man, 161:1.8
     blessing the little children, 167:6.0
     character of the love of men and women for, 127:6.1
     comparison of the love of his heavenly Father with that of his earthly father by, 125:0.6
     counseling the rich man, 132:5.0
     desire of, as to the Jews, 125:6.9
     evening conferences of, at Zebedee’s home, 129:1.10
     God of love revealed by, 2:6.4, 5:4.6, 125:0.6, 162:7.3
     high evaluation of man by, 100:4.4
     identification of, with different types of men, 139:11.8, 162:6.1
     interest of, in the individual, 123:3.5, 140:8.11
     learning by, of how various people lived, 125:2.12
     love of, for children, 128:6.11
          and service of, for mortal men, 188:4.9, 196:3.19
     a merciful and understanding sovereign ruler, 128:1.7, 140:8.13
     personal contact with the sick in Bethsaida hospital by, 148:2.1
          counsel of, to “a certain rich man”, 132:5.14
          love of, for men, effect, 132:4.0, 188:5.2
          work of, with the religious teachers in Rome, 132:0.4
     requirement of a life of loving service by, 191:5.3
     respect of, for sincere scribes and Pharisees, 126:0.3
     social ministry of, (1465.5-7) 132:6.0
     tarrying time of, in Galilee, 137:0.0
     the technique of social contact of, 132:4.2
     an understanding comrade, 138:8.9, 171:7.5
     an unpretentious layman, 196:1.4
     went about doing good, 141:3.6, 161:2.9

Jesus, 16. Reaction to life situations
     decision of, concerning personal necessities, 136:6.2
          to deprive himself of all superhuman co-operation, 136:5.3
          not to become an earthly father, 127:6.8
          regarding his mortal bestowal, 158:3.5
          as to use of his universe endowments, 136:9.9
     destruction of all his permanent writing by, 136:4.2
     difficult situation of, in the Zealot matter, 127:2.6
     driving the animals from the temple by, 173:1.6
     fairness of, to opponents, 125:5.8
     inauguration of the bloodless Passover by, 127:6.7
     indignation of, at presence of courtesans in the temple, 125:1.2, 173:1.6
     lack of interest of, in plans for study in Jerusalem, 124:6.13
     life of, on earth, characteristics of, 195:10.2
     mortal life of, reaction of his fellow mortals to, 129:4.6
     reaction of, to Antioch, 133:8.2
          to ceremonies of day of atonement, 134:9.3
          to Ezra’s and Rebecca’s proposition of marriage, 127:5.3
          to Greek competitive games, 124:3.7
          to separation of women from men worshipers, 125:0.4
          to the slaughter scenes in the temple court, 125:1.4
     reaction of Nicodemus to conference with, 142:6.7
     rebuke of Martha and Mary for lack of faith by, 162:8.3, 168:1.12
     tax problems of, 126:5.5
     willingness of, to learn from even the humblest, 126:2.3

Jesus, 17. The Gospel — His mission
     activity(ies) of, during second preaching tour, 149:0.3
          in Pella, 137:0.1, 169:0.1
     assurance of, of the friendliness of the universe, 133:1.4
     beginning of public work of, time, 136:0.2
     brotherhood, identification of the, 194:4.9
     concept of the kingdom held by, 170:2.0
     earth mission of, 117:5.4, 127:0.1, 148:6.10, 153:3.2
     emphasis of, on his teachings rather than on his achievements, 128:4.6
     the exemplification of a new and original plan of life, 141:7.7
     experience of mortal life on worlds settled in light and life by, 129:4.5
     inability of, to disclose the idea of his mission, 127:2.7
     life and death of, for a whole universe, 188:4.6
     the light of mankind, 122:4.1
     mission of, on earth, 126:3.8, 150:5.5, 153:2.6, 169:1.3, 175:1.8
     the “new and living way” from man to God, 101:6.17, 129:4.7
     a new revelation of, the great hope of Urantia, 34:7.6, 195:10.16
     the one objective of, 136:9.6
     the Prince of Peace, 136:9.7
          earth mission of, 128:0.2, 136:6.3, 136:6.8, 140:6.2, 142:2.2, 143:1.4, 153:2.4, 162:4.1, 165:3.2, 180:3.9, 180:6.8
     quandary of, concerning the claim of his mission, 126:3.10
     real career of, beginning of, 126:5.12
     realization of, of the purpose of his earth existence, 127:0.1
     recall of his pre-bestowal Paradise experience by, 129:3.9
     restatement by, of his purpose in coming to Urantia, 145:3.9
     a statement of his mission by, 132:6.3
     supreme mission of, 127:6.16
     teaching of, about the kingdom, 170:4.0
          vs. those of mystery cults, 121:5.13
     the terminator of one age and the inaugurator of a new dispensation, 136:1.3
     the world’s deliverer, 122:4.2, 196:2.9

Jesus, 18. Teacher and healer
     adeptness of, in asking and answering questions, 132:4.2
     analysis of the teaching methods of, 159:5.17
     as the Jewish tutor, 129:3.2
     authority of, in the discussion of religion, 129:1.10
     educational techniques of, 123:5.8, 127:4.2
     expression of principles for truth preachers by, 159:3.0
     fame of, as a healer, 141:1.1, 149:1.1
     familiarity of, with the scriptures, 125:6.2
     at Jairus’ house, 152:1.0
     leading of Cana wedding procession by, 137:4.1
     life of, a commentary on his teachings, 140:8.1
     miracles of, see Miracles of Jesus
     of Nazareth, decision of, concerning himself and certain Scriptures, 136:9.8
     parables of, see Parables of Jesus
     peace of, a definition, 181:1.10
     at the pool of Bethesda, 147:3.0
     questions of, to the scribes, 125:5.1
     reaction of, to Capernaum healing, 145:3.11
     reading of the scriptures at the Sabbath services by, 123:5.4, 127:3.8
     real life and teachings of, time for rediscovery of the, 140:8.19, 195:10.1
     recounting by, of the origin of the Passover, 125:2.2
     reference of, to “universe mansions”, 30:4.17
     refusal of, to advertise evil, 140:8.21
     spoke as one having authority, 138:8.8
     the teacher, 124:2.8, 124:5.6, 125:5.8, 138:6.2, 141:7.7, 145:2.11, 148:0.3
     use of parables by, 151:1.1
     wept”, at tomb of Lazarus, reasons, 168:1.1
     a youthful original thinker and skillful teacher, 124:1.13

Jesus, 19. Relation to God
     communication of, with the Father, at the tomb of Lazarus, 168:2.2
     concept of God held by, 5:4.13
     dedication of, to doing the will of the Paradise Father, 125:6.11, 129:3.5
     defeat of Caligastia on Mount Hermon by, 134:8.6, 136:3.1
     different titles of, reason for, 128:4.5, 157:3.5
     the exemplification of the Paradise Father’s love, 127:6.15, 133:1.3
     and the Father, oneness of, 161:1.8
     the Father’s business, vs. world affairs in life of, 126:0.2
     interest of, in making a fuller revelation of God, 125:5.8
     life of, and mortal concept of God, 2:6.4, , 103:9.4, 194:2.6
     lone sojourn of, with God, on Mount Hermon, 134:8.0
     a most extraordinary day in the life of, 124:6.15
     Mount Hermon Experience of, 136:3.0
     of Nazareth, a religious man doing the will of God, 169:4.10, 196:1.1
     oneness of the Father and, 2:5.10, 120:4.3, 184:4.6
     personal Deity referred to by, 1:7.1
     presents God as the Universal Father, 92:4.8, 180:4.3, 196:0.9
     refusal of, to acknowledge the wrath of God, 125:0.6
     revelation of himself as a perfected son by, 136:6.4, 140:8.11, 142:7.15
     subjection of, to the will of his Paradise Father, 128:1.12, 128:7.2, 129:3.5
     teaching of, concerning doing the Father’s will, 140:8.3, 142:2.4
     trusted God”, 100:7.7
     and “will of my Father in heaven”, 125:6.11, 196:0.2

Jesus, 20. Sermons and discourses
     address of, to apostles and workers, 152:5.3, 170:0.1
     answer of, to the spies’ charge of Sabbath breaking, 147:6.4
     apostles’ private talks at Bethsaida with, 140:6.14
     discussion(s), of answer and prayer by, 168:4.0
          with the Bethany family, 125:2.7
          with Ganid on the functions of the human mind, 133:7.6
          with Nabon, 132:3.1
          with Stephen, 128:3.5
     first conducting of a synagogue service by, 126:4.1
     last discourse of, to his apostles, on events of the future, 178:3.0
          trip to the temple by, 175:0.1
     participation of, in discussions at Urmia, 134:3.4
     sermons, see Sermons of Jesus
     talk of, on evil, sin, and iniquity, 148:4.0
          on the “Grace of Salvation”, 169:1.0
          on purpose of affliction, 148:5.0
     teaching(s) of, as to practice of the “Golden Rule”, 147:4.0
          concerning man’s social attitude, 140:8.11
          and later Christian teachers of Urmia faculty, 134:6.14
          in the temple, (1596.3-9) 142:1.0, 162:6.2
          at Tyre, 156:4.0
     temple discussions of, 125:5.0

Jesus, 21. Farewell — arrest and trials
     alone in Gethsemane, 182:3.0
     apparent interest of, when on trial, in only his bestowal mission, 184:3.16
     appearance of, after his trial and scourging, 185:6.3
     appears before Pilate, 185:2.0
     attitude of, toward Herod Antipas, reason for, 126:5.7
          toward his accusers before Pilate, 185:2.16
     before the court of Sanhedrists, 184:0.0
          Herod, (1992.3-5) 185:4.0
     beginning of last stage of the human life of, 157:6.3
     David’s farewell to, 182:2.10
     disclosure of, as to his imminent departure to his Father, 162:2.7
     first prayer of, in the garden, 182:3.1
     Herod’s attitude toward, 154:0.1, 185:4.1
     indifference of, to the doings of the Sanhedrin, 168:3.7
     Pilate’s private examination of, 185:3.0
     prediction of his imminent departure by, 180:1.1
     promise of, to dwell in all gospel believers, 142:5.4, 163:6.7, 164:5.3

Jesus, 22. Crucifixion and resurrection
     on the cross, reaction of Judas to sight of, 186:1.4
          smile of, at sight of his mother, brother, and sister, 187:2.8
     death of, date, 186:5.1, 187:5.5
     declarations of, of his intention to return to Urantia, 176:4.3
     experience of death by, 129:4.5
     explanation of events of his death and resurrection by, 158:7.3
     first postresurrection act of, 189:1.10
     last hour of, on the cross, 187:5.0
     promise of, to return to Urantia, 52:7.1, 142:7.3, 171:8.3, 176:2.1
     refusal of, to avoid the cross, 188:5.11
     resurrection of, date, 189:1.1
     status of, during the tomb experience, midwayers’ indefiniteness as to the, 188:3.5
     warning apostles of his coming death by, 171:4.2
     willingness of, to subject himself to the cross, 188:5.11

Jesusonian gospel lack of, in present-day Tibet, 94:10.3
     need for, in India, 94:4.10
     New testament only meagerly, 196:2.1

Jethro influence of, on Moses and the Israelites, 96:5.3

Jew(s) any individual, status of, before God unaffected by national rejection of Jesus, 175:2.1
     attitude of, toward the duties of fatherhood, 127:2.8
          toward Samaritans, 137:7.11
     belief of, as to the new heaven and the new earth, 135:5.4, 176:1.6
     comparison of, with Buddha, philosophically, 132:7.5
     concepts of God of the, 96:1.0, 132:7.5, 141:4.1, 142:2.1
     contribution of, to spread of the gospel, 121:2.6
     dictating of, to Pilate, reason for, 185:1.8
     dispersion of the, extent of, 121:2.4
     effect of the Babylonian captivity upon, 93:9.9
     expectancy of a wonder-working deliverer by the, 136:9.11
     family life of a, Ganid’s observance of, in Corinth, 133:3.1
     future of, apocalyptists’ prediction of, 135:5.2
     and gentile(s), 121:7.0, 174:5.4
          gospel belongs to both, 174:5.4, 191:6.2
     independence of, threefold reason for, 121:2.8
     at Jerusalem, vs. the Jews of Philadelphia, 166:5.3
     Jesus a, 141:7.7
     kingdom-of-heaven concept of the, 170:1.8, 170:5.11
     lack of humor of, 156:2.8
     a Levantine race, 121:1.1
     Mesopotamian taboos assumed by the, 95:1.2
     Messianic concepts of the, 136:1.0, 136:9.8
     a name for certain tribes of Semites, 96:2.3
     of Nazareth, liberal attitude of, toward the gentiles, 123:5.7
     no recorded secular history of the, 97:8.1
     not a miraculous people, 97:9.29, 121:2.8
     Paul’s attempt to remake Jesus’ teachings to please the, 166:5.4
     racial sin a theory of the, 136:1.4
     reaction of, to Pilate’s reference to Jesus as the “king of the Jews”, 185:5.9
     relation of, to Abraham, 130:3.4
     a religion without science of the, 155:1.4
     and Samaritans, 143:4.1
     spiritual stagnation of the, 155:3.3
     superiority of family devotion of the, 121:3.10
     theory of a sin-cursed nation of the, 136:1.4
     view of, of religion, vs. that of Jesus, 140:8.30, 166:2.4

Jewels modern peoples’ veneration of their, 85:1.3

Jewish authorities, coolness of, to Judas, 186:1.2
     authorities, refusal of, to know the Father, 180:6.1
          surprise of, at Jesus’ preaching in the temple, 162:1.8
     beliefs, Hellenized, effect of current philosophies on, 121:6.3
     birthmark, Christian morality a, 121:7.7
     brethren, Jesus’ suggestion to Matthew regarding work with his, 181:2.13
     captives, Isaiah the second’s comfort to the, 97:7.7
     ceremonial system, loyalty of apostles and believers to the, 194:1.5
          reaction of the boy Jesus to the, 122:5.4, 125:2.4
     children, play life of, 123:4.2
     and Christian Bibles, the origin of the, 97:9.20
     consciousness, origin of, in Judah, 97:9.2
     culture, Jerusalem the center of, 123:6.8
     family life, investigation of, by Family Commission of Twelve, 122:0.2
     guards, flight of, from the tomb to their homes, 189:2.4
     history, Jesus’ recall of traditional events of, 126:1.2, 127:3.3, 128:1.14
     influence on European civilization, 121:1.3
     law, and the death sentence, 184:3.13
          “neighbor” as defined by, 164:1.2
     leaders, appearance of, at Golgotha, purpose, 187:2.6
          assault of Jesus on, 178:2.2
          believing, meeting of, at home of Nicodemus, 164:2.1
          bribing of the guards by the, 189:2.5
          desire of, to kill Jesus, reason, 162:7.3, 178:2.2
          older, belief of, regarding incarnation, 164:3.4
     Messiah, Jesus’ question as to his relation to a possible, 126:3.6
          Paul’s proclamation of a, 121:1.2
     morality, in Paul’s Christianity, 121:7.7
     nation, Jesus’ concern for the coming tragedy for the, 175:1.3, 176:1.2, 187:1.7
     people, 121:2.0
          cultural stability of the, cause, 84:7.1
          Jesus’ growing pity and love for the, 126:0.3
          Jesus’ last appeal to, 174:5.6, 175:0.1
     practices, Paul’s attitude toward, 194:3.9
     priests, altering of Hebrew history by the, 74:8.11, 97:8.7
          unintentional influence of, on Occidental world, 97:7.3
     religion, Ganid’s interest in the, 133:3.1
          of the Old Testament, origin of, time and place, 97:10.0
     rulers, apostles’ awareness of determination of, to exterminate Jesus, 178:2.2
          plan of, regarding the disposal of Jesus’ body, 188:1.1
     sacred writings, gift of, to the child Jesus from Egyptian friends, 123:0.3
     soldiers, Salem doctrine’s spread in Europe by, 98:0.3
     spiritual leaders, noneffect on individual Jews of rejection of Jesus by, 175:2.1
     theology, Melchizedek teachings the basic doctrines of, 98:0.4
          mistake of effort to connect gospel teaching directly to, 149:2.3, 181:2.23
     tutor, Jesus as the, 129:3.2

Jezebel Jesus’ parents’ story about, 124:6.3

Jezreel apostolic visit to, 149:0.1

Joab ringleader of plot to make Jesus king, 152:2.5

Joanna a member of the women’s corps, 150:1.1, 189:4.7
     supervision of apostolic Sabbath services at Tiberias by, 150:3.1
     treasurer of women’s corps, 150:1.2
     the wife of Chuza, at the tomb, 189:4.4

Joash identity of, 97:9.21

Job book of, an example of the teachings of the Salem School, 95:1.10
     direct appeal of, to God, 148:6.8
     drama of, significance of the, 97:8.2, 148:6.0
     reply of, to counsel of his friends, 148:6.6
     story of, a masterpiece of Semitic literature, 148:6.2

Jogbehah The seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1

John the Baptist about, 135:0.0, 136:1.5, 165:1.3, 191:4.3
     Abner and his associates rumored to be followers of, 156:6.7
     apostles of, conference of, with Jesus’ apostles, 144:6.0
          Jesus’ special teaching of, 144:6.13
     apostles’ retirement at Gilboa to await the fate of, 144:0.2
     arrest of, 135:10.3
     as the coming Messiah’s advance herald, 135:3.2
     attack of, on Herod Antipas, 135:10.2
     baptism of Jesus by, 128:1.8, 129:3.9, 135:8.4
     baptism by, purpose, 135:6.4, 137:8.10
     begins to preach, 135:6.0
     beheading of, 135:12.7
     birth of, 135:0.1
     bitter prison experience of, 135:11.1
     childhood visit of, with Jesus, 135:0.3
     comparison of, with Elijah, 135:4.2, 135:6.8
     confusion of, concerning the coming kingdom, 135:3.3, 135:7.1
     conversation of, with Jesus at Jesus’ baptism, 135:8.7
     conviction of, of the approaching end of the old order, 135:3.2, 135:11.1
     death of, (1508.1-7) 135:12.0, 144:9.1
          Judas’ reaction to, 157:7.2
     disappointment of, at Jesus’ failure to contact him, 135:11.3
     disciples of, Jesus’ apostles’ difficulties in harmonizing with, 143:3.1, 144:0.2
     early teachings of, basis of, 135:4.3
     effect of Jesus’ last message on, 135:11.4
     Elizabeth’s son, date of birth of, 122:2.7
          Gabriel’s prediction of the mission of, 122:2.3
     fame of, in Palestine, 135:8.1
     final leave-taking of Jesus by, 135:9.9
     finish of the earth work of, 135:11.3
     first preaching of, 135:6.1
          visit of, with Jesus, 123:3.4
     followers of, concern of, over Jesus’ leaving John in prison, 141:1.4
     forty days of preaching by, 135:9.0
     general instruction by, 135:6.8
     Herodias’ hatred of, 135:12.2
     Herod’s superstitious fear of, and his attitude toward Jesus, 145:3.12, 154:0.2
     a heroic but tactless preacher, 135:6.7
     Jesus’ favorable word for the message of, 135:8.1
          last message from, 144:8.1
          reference to, as the Elijah of prophecy, 158:2.2
          use of the cult of, 92:5.13
     kingdom concept of, 170:1.3
     last questions of, to Jesus, 135:11.4
     meeting of Jesus and, 135:8.0
     normal childhood of, 135:0.2
     onetime camp of, at Pella, 163:5.1
     physical description of, 135:1.4
     preaching of repentance by, 136:0.2, 140:10.1
     presentation of his flocks to the Nazarite brotherhood by, 135:4.2
     in prison, 135:11.0
     reaction of, to Andrew’s and Peter’s proposal to join Jesus, 137:1.3
     relation of the apostles to the followers of, 141:1.5
     sad confusion of, after separation from Jesus, 135:10.1
     self-regarded as last of the Israel prophets, 135:4.2
     sojourn in Engedi of, 135:4.3
     taking of Nazarite vow at fourteen by, 135:1.1
     teaching of prayers to his disciples by, 144:1.10, 144:3.13
     test of faith and loyalty to Jesus by, 135:11.1
     uncertainty of, as to the scope of the kingdom of heaven, 135:9.5
     on Urantia advisory council, 45:4.17

John Hyrcanus destruction of Samaritans’ temple by, 143:4.2

John Mark belief of, concerning Peter’s night vision, 152:4.4
     calling of the leading disciples to the home of, 193:6.1
     careful watch of Jesus by, 182:0.1
     departure of, with the apostles, for Galilee, 192:0.4
     desertion of his sentinel post by, 182:2.12
     flight of, from the garden, 183:3.9
     hiding by, in a shed in Gethsemane, 183:0.3
     Jesus’ secret arrangement with, regarding the last supper, 178:2.9
     observance by, of activities of last moments in the garden, 182:2.12
     only human observer of Jesus awaiting his betrayer, 183:0.5
     plea by, to accompany Jesus into the hills, 177:1.1
     reaction of, to the day alone with Jesus in the hills, 177:1.5, 177:5.3
     record of Jesus’ life written by, 121:8.3
     serving of breakfast to, by morontia Jesus, 192:1.8
     welcoming of Jesus and the twelve to the new camp by, 176:2.9

John Zebedee absence of, during the conversion of the thief, 187:4.7
     age of, at death, 139:4.15
          when chosen as an apostle, 139:4.1
     arrival of, at Golgotha, 187:2.7
     avoidance by, of reference to “casting out devils”, 145:2.13
     bringing of his mother to Golgotha by, 187:2.7
     care of, by his granddaughter, 139:4.12
     characteristics of, 139:4.4
     effect of James’ untimely death on, 139:3.5
     experience of, at the pool of Bethesda, 147:3.2
     favorable attitude of, toward proclaiming Jesus king, 152:2.5
     following of Jesus by, to the home of Annas, 183:4.3, 184:0.3
     identity of, 139:4.2
     influence of Jesus’ life on, 129:1.12, 139:4.9
     and James, compatibility of, 139:3.5
     Jesus’ commission to, 129:2.3
          final personal admonition to, 181:2.2
          reason for the choice of, to care for his earthly family, 181:2.3
          request of, to bring his mother to him, 186:0.1
     and Jude, escorting of Mary from Golgotha by, 187:4.7
     lifelong silence of, as to his questioning by Pilate, 185:3.1
     lonely vigil of, during Jesus’ abuse by the guards, 184:4.2
     marching of, at side of Roman captain, 184:2.1
     marriage of, to his brother James’ widow, 139:4.12
     Nalda’s recounting to, of her conversation with Jesus, 143:5.12
     the only apostle at the crucifixion, 187:2.7
     participation of, in the Pentecost preaching, 194:1.2
     a personal aide of Jesus, 139:4.3
     position of, by Jesus’ mother at the cross, 187:2.7, 187:4.7
     presence of, with Jesus before Pilate, 185:0.1
          with Jesus during his trial, 184:3.2, 185:3.1
     promise of, to Jesus, regarding his family, 129:2.3
     recognition of Jesus’ humanity by, 141:7.14
          of the morontia Master by, 192:1.3
     relations of, with Andrew and Peter, 139:4.1
          with Jesus, 139:4.2
     remaining by, at Golgotha, until the removal of Jesus’ body, 187:6.2
     the Revelator, the four and twenty elders of, 45:4.1, 47:10.2
     selection of Judas Alpheus by, 138:2.7
     a son of Zebedee, 129:1.5, 139:4.0
     the son of Zebedee, the inspiration for the Gospel of John, 121:8.10
     status of, during Jesus’ arrest and trial, 183:5.4
     story of the crucifixion by, 187:4.4
     tact and sagacity of, 139:4.13
     vision of, 34:4.12, 53:7.7
     youngest of the twelve, 139:4.1

Joint meetings, quarterly, Jesus’ and John’s apostles’ plans for, 144:6.6

Jonah Jesus’ discourse on, 130:1.0, 159:4.4

Joppa apostolic visit to, 152:7.3
     discourse on Jonah at, 130:1.0

Jordan the apostles’ preaching along the, 192:4.4
     John the Baptist’s journey up the, 135:7.2
     River, 122:7.5, 124:6.6

Jose identification of, 124:4.8

Joseph of Arimathea as a disciple of Jesus, 188:1.2
     association of, with Nicodemus, 142:6.9
     faith of, in Jesus’ promised resurrection, 188:1.2
     the home of, the morontia Jesus at, 190:3.1
     interrupted visit of, to Jesus at Gethsemane, 142:8.4
     one of the bearers of Jesus’ body to the tomb, 188:1.3
          of the few to believe in Jesus’ resurrection, 188:1.8
     presence of, at meeting in home of Nicodemus, 164:2.1
     request of Pilate by, for Jesus’ body, 188:0.3
     and the twenty believing Greeks, 177:3.5

Joseph, brother of Jesus attitude of, toward belligerent playmates, 127:4.5
     birth of, 123:4.9
     characteristics of, 127:4.7
     limited faith of, in Jesus, 154:6.3
     onetime residence of, in old Nazareth home, 134:1.6
     preparation of, for becoming head of the Nazareth family, 128:5.7
     relation of the youthful Jesus with his brother, 124:4.3

Joseph, father of Jesus ancestry of, 122:1.1
     as a builder, success of, 123:3.7
     burial of, in Nazareth, 126:2.1
     dream of, (1347.3-6) 122:4.0
     family of, Jesus’ grief at absence of, from Bethsaida goodbye visit, 141:0.2
     financial status of, at birth of Jesus, 122:7.4, 122:10.2
     inability of, to answer Jesus’ questions, 124:6.14
     and Mary, 122:1.0, 122:5.5
          efforts of, to answer Jesus’ questions, 123:2.3
          Gabriel’s choice of, as earth parents of Michael, 122:0.3
          length of sojourn of, in Alexandria, 122:10.4
          possession of superior personality endowments by, 122:1.3
          reaction of, to the boy Jesus’ conduct in Jerusalem, 124:3.6, 125:6.5
          return of, to Jerusalem, in search of Jesus, 125:4.2, 125:5.1
     people of, rejection of Jesus by, 182:3.9
     presence of, at Jesus’ graduation, 124:5.5
     racial characteristics of, 122:1.1
     reaction of, to Gabriel’s visitation, 122:4.1
     responsibility of, for Jesus’ intellectual and religious training, 123:2.13
     temperament of, 122:5.1
     as a workman in Alexandria, 123:0.1

Joseph, of the Old Testament a believer in Melchizedek, 93:9.5
     refusal by, of the military command of the Egyptian armies, 93:9.5
     sale of, into Egyptian slavery, 126:1.2
     status of, among the Egyptians, 95:3.5

Joshua ben Joseph Adjuster’s leave-taking of, 136:2.3
     exhaustion by, of all spiritual values attainable in mortal experience, 109:6.6
     Ganid’s ignorance of Jesus of Nazareth as the teacher, 133:9.5
     human life of, one source of Christianity, 98:7.8
     the incarnation of Michael of Nebadon, 119:7.5
     Jesus’ earth name, 122:1.1, 122:8.2
     Jesus’ progress from the humanity of, to the divinity of Michael of Nebadon, 117:3.4
     the mortal Jesus, 128:1.2
     natural human conception and birth of, 119:7.5

Joshua of the Old Testament attempt by, to hold the concept of a supreme Yahweh in the minds of his people, 96:6.3
     and Jericho, 135:6.1
     Moses’ relinquishing his command of the Hebrews to, 96:5.9

Josiah, the born-blind beggar about, 164:3.7
     do you believe in the son of God?” Jesus’ question, 164:5.4
     final testimony of, as to his healing, 164:4.11
     Jesus’ visit to home of, 164:5.4
     Pharisees’ second questioning of, 164:4.9
     recital by, of Jesus’ healing him of blindness, 164:3.10, 164:4.0
     subsequent status of, 164:5.6

Josiah of the Old Testament attack on Necho by, 97:9.24
     Jesus’ recall of the defeat of, by the Egyptians, 126:1.2
     Judah’s status under the rule of, 97:9.23

Jotapata apostolic work in, 146:0.1, 156:6.2
     Mary Magdalene’s and Rebecca’s setting apart as teachers at, 150:2.3
     mission, distinguishing feature of the, 146:2.1

Jove present significance of, 96:1.14

Joy(s) apostles’ proclamation of, to fear-bound mortals, 140:3.2
     clearinghouses, 28:5.16
     in the divine spirit, of the sons of God, 147:7.2
     ecstatic, of Adjuster-fusion occasions, 55:2.5
     effort not always productive of, 48:7.10
     excursion, Gods not taking ascenders on an eternal, 48:8.3
     of Existence, assignment of, to Divine Counselors, 28:5.4
          functions of, 28:5.16
          and Satisfactions of Service, functioning of, 28:5.17
     a fruit of the Sprit, 34:6.13, 194:4.6
     and gladness, Jesus’ purpose to bring to men, 139:6.5
     in heaven over repentant sinners, 159:1.2, 169:1.4
     Jesus’ promise of, in his Father’s service, 137:6.5, 174:5.3
          purpose to proclaim, to socially downtrodden, 138:3.6, 147:5.4
               to replace sorrow with, 149:6.5
     of living, vs. the fear of existence, 86:2.5
     of the assurance of sonship,” Jesus’ prayer for his apostles’, 182:1.5
     power, and glory, believers’ feeling of, after the arrival of the Spirit of Truth, 194:0.6
     in the presence of the angels over one repentant sinner, 169:1.4
     present, provision for, 56:8.3, 169:2.2, 180:1.2
     prophetic, “all things work together for good”, 48:4.7
     a result of spiritual growth, 100:4.3, 137:8.15
     of salvation, Jesus’ offer of, 162:2.7, 190:5.4
     and sorrow, human, common sources of, 108:5.6
     in the spirit, a fruit of divine sonship, 149:5.4, 180:1.2
     supreme, the result of loving service, 56:8.3, 180:1.6

Joyous life compatibility of a, and a realization of eternal destiny, 110:3.4
     wings of a new and living spiritual liberty, 179:5.4

Jubilee(s) of jubilees, changed standing of Divine Minister at the universe, 33:3.5
     the seven, significance of, 27:7.8
     seventh, preparation for celebration of the, 27:7.8

Judah concentration of land in the hands of a few in, 97:9.21
     fate of, after attack by Nebuchadnezzar, 97:9.26
          under the rule of Manasseh, 97:9.23
     many non-Hebrew elements in, 97:9.7
     one hundred years of paying tribute to Assyria by, 97:9.22
     the origin of the Jewish consciousness in, 97:9.2
     Pharaoh’s later enslavement of, 97:9.17

Judahites vs. the Ephraimites, 97:9.2

Judaism early believers in Jesus a sect within, 194:1.5

Judas Alpheus identification of, 138:2.7
     inability of, to understand Jesus’ answer to his question, 180:4.4
     selection of, by John Zebedee, 138:2.7

Judas Iscariot about, 139:12.0
     absence of from the Gethsemane camp, 178:0.1, 182:2.1
     adverse reactions of, to Jesus’ triumphal entry, 172:5.12
     age of, when chosen as an apostle, 139:12.2
     Andrew’s awareness of impending trouble with, 139:1.8, 157:7.1
     apostles’ attitude toward, 139:12.5
     the apostolic treasurer, 139:12.3
     appearance of, before Sanhedrin, 186:1.2
     approach of, to accost Jesus in the garden, 183:3.2
     attitude of, at Gilboa, concerning the kingdom, 144:1.7
     causes of the downfall of, 193:4.0
     characteristics of, 139:12.5, 143:3.5
     and the chief priests, 177:4.0
     choosing of the seat of honor at the last supper by, 179:1.4
     conclusion of, as to his decision to desert the Master, 176:2.9, 177:4.2, 179:3.4
     conference of, with the captain of the temple guards, 182:2.13
     craving of, for worldly honor, 177:4.10
     education of, 139:6.2
     a faith adventure, to Jesus, 139:12.7
     favorable attitude of, toward proclaiming Jesus king, 152:2.5
     financial loyalty of, 139:12.5, 163:2.11
     first conscious thought of deserting by, 153:1.5
     identification of, 138:2.9, 139:12.0
     inability of, to serve as a witness at Jesus’ trial, 184:3.6
     Jesus’ call to, 138:5.1
     a onetime follower of John the Baptist, 139:12.1
     reaction(s) of, to foot washing episode, 179:3.7
          to his “reward”, 186:1.3
          to Jesus’ rebuke at Simon’s banquet, 172:1.7
          to Mary’s anointing of Jesus, 172:1.5
     realization by, of the true nature of his sin 186:1.6
     secret criticism of Jesus by, 139:12.4
     selection of, by Nathaniel, 138:2.9
     suicide of, 139:12.13, 186:1.6
     a summary of many reactions of, 157:7.4
     treasurer of the apostles, 138:8.1, 138:10.5
     a victim of resentment, 139:12.9

Judas Maccabee influence of, on Jewish nationalism, 121:2.7
     restoration of Mosaic services by, 123:3.5

Jude, brother of Jesus absence of, from the apostles’ study sessions, reason, 137:7.1
     arrest of, in Jerusalem, 128:6.5
     arrival of, at Golgotha, 187:2.7
     attitude of, toward belligerent playmates, 127:4.5
     baptism of, date, 135:8.6
     belief of, in resurrection of Jesus, 190:2.5
     birth of, 124:3.4
     characteristics of, 127:4.7
     contributions of, to Nazareth family support, 128:7.11
     declaration by, of his belief in Jesus, 137:3.3, 137:5.2
     effects of his marriage on, 128:7.8
     graduation of, 128:6.3
     and John Zebedee, the only men believers present at Jesus’ death, 187:5.1
     patriotic outbursts of, results, 128:6.7
     recognition of Jesus’ greatness by, 129:1.13
     support of his mother at Jesus’ cross by, 187:4.7
     wedding of, 134:1.4

Judea cities of, workers sent from Abner’s center at Bethlehem to, 162:9.2
     comparison of, with Galilee, 124:2.9
     going of the apostles into, reason, 141:1.1
     Judas Iscariot the only apostle from, 138:2.9, 139:12.1
     relations between Jews and gentiles in, 123:5.7

Judean the stalwart, identification of, 137:1.8

Judge(s) of all the earth, a title of Jesus, 128:1.10
     -Arbiter, function of, 25:2.6
     backward drift of the Hebrews’ concept of Deity under the, 96:6.1
     degrees required of, in the continental nation, 72:8.3
     a divine, method of judging mortals by, 133:4.7, 166:3.4
     God as a, 2:6.4, 141:4.1, 166:1.4
     integrity of, a guage of a civilization, 70:11.14
     of men, Andrew a good, 139:1.8
     of mortals, angels not, 38:2.4
     righteous, functioning of Universal Censors as, 28:5.20
     of states of the continental nation, appointment and terms of office of, 72:2.1
     on superuniverse headquarters, execution of decrees of cessation of existence by, 2:3.3
     of survival, Magisterial Sons as, 7:6.5

Judgment(s) the apostles’, mercy and, 140:6.9
     assurance of justice and mercy in the, 147:3.3
     concept regarding, in Hebrew theology, 95:2.10
     day, of a new dispensation, 30:4.11
     a definition, 10:6.16
     dispensational, of the realm, at conclusion of Michael’s bestowal, 120:2.4
     divine, a definition, 10:6.18
     fair, administration of justice dependent upon, 133:1.2
          a benefit gained by a Creator Son through his actual creature experience, 119:1.3
     of God, basis for, 3:2.6, 131:2.7, 133:5.5
     group, vs. personal bias, 159:1.6
     of his creatures, control of, by a God of love, proof of, 54:4.6
     Jesus’ mission not one of, 162:5.2, 165:4.10, 174:5.7
     mandates of, place of origin of, 15:12.2
     mass, by ancients of Days, Gabriel’s relation to, 33:4.6
     narrowness of, avoidance of, 160:2.7
     nature of God’s, 28:6.6, 131:9.2, 143:2.1, 162:5.2
     one appearance of the word, in the Psalms, 95:2.10
     roll call, second, of Urantia, 74:2.8
     tribunals, of Ancients of Days, and decrees of cessation of existence, 2:3.3
     unwise, a definition, 3:5.15

Judicial actions, of Avonals on inhabited worlds, 20:2.5
     actions, of Magisterial Sons, 20:4.2
     mechanism of Nebadon, Gabriel supervisor of, 33:7.2
     system of the local universe, beginnings of, 50:2.5
     tribunals, Lucifer’s installation of, on the system capital, 53:4.2
     trusts, on a world in light and life, 55:3.9
     work of the universe, Master Son not a participant in, 33:7.1

Jupiter brilliance and high temperature of, reason for, 57:5.10
     critical situation of a moon of, 57:6.5
     formation of worlds like, 41:10.1, 57:5.10
     identity of, 57:6.6, 98:3.3
     and origin of the asteroids, 57:6.5

Jurassic period, length of, 60:2.15

Jurisdiction of Nebadon, Immanuel’s assumption of, 120:3.11

Jurors supreme, of Orvonton, 22:4.3

Jury system, maladministered, a travesty of justice, 22:4.3

Justa Jesus’ sojourn in the Sidon home of, 156:2.2

Justice absolute, Siddhartha’s teaching of a universe of, 94:8.18
     adjudication of defaults demanded by, 39:1.8
     administration of, in accordance with wisdom of the brotherhood, 159:1.6
          a Trinity function, 10:5.1
     assurance of, for ascending mortals, 22:3.4
     attitude of, toward what mercy can save, 54:5.3
     a cardinal virtue, according to Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, 98:2.6
     certainty of, in a mercy-dominated universe, 54:4.8
     child of God assured of, 147:3.3
     a definition, 10:6.2, 10:6.18, 188:4.4, 188:5.2
     Deity representation in domains of, 10:6.16
     delay in execution of, justification of, 54:4.3
     disclosure of divinity as, 0:1.17
     divine, embodiment of understanding mercy in, 2:3.2, 39:1.7, 174:1.3
     eternal, and fairness, 2:4.4
     factors in, 54:1.2, 70:10.0
     of God, 2:3.1, 2:6.7, 44:7.2, 131:1.9
     the greatness of a nation dependent upon its, 132:4.8
     a group function, 104:2.5
     guides, function of, 39:4.4
     human and divine, 133:4.12
     inherent in sovereignty of the Paradise Trinity, 10:6.2
     Jesus’ father-brother spirit of, 127:4.4
     man’s concept of, 70:10.1
     merciful delays of, Lucifer’s reaction to, 53:4.5
     mercy not a contravention of, 2:4.5
     and mercy, simultaneous ministry of, infinite wisdom necessary for, (38.1-5) 2:4.0, 39:4.5
     nature’s sole type of, 70:10.1
     of Paradise Trinity, characteristics of, 2:4.5, 3:2.14, 9:0.3, 18:0.10, 104:2.5
     a plural function, 10:6.2, 104:2.5
     prevailing of, occasion for, 28:6.7, 33:7.8
     progressive meting out of, 70:10.13, 70:11.14, 133:1.2
     relation of, to righteousness, 10:6.18, 22:3.4
     retributive, and divine righteousness, 2:3.0, 2:6.6, 28:6.7, 54:4.8
     rule of, in Havona requirements, 14:5.3
     of Supremacy, and mercy, 2:4.5, 54:4.8
     supreme, domination of, by a Father’s love, 54:5.3
     tempered by mercy, in Orvonton, 15:14.2, 54:3.3
     tribunals of, on all planets, 50:2.5
     of the Trinity, relation of, to Universal Father’s love, 9:0.3, 10:6.18

Justification by faith, of Abraham, 150:5.3
     man’s, 143:2.6, 150:5.3, 196:3.4

Justus identity of, in relation to the apostles, 193:6.2
     wife of, Jesus’ request of, for the two courtesans, 133:3.8
     Jesus’ and Ganid’s visits in the home of, 133:3.5


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