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Nanak, Guru.
See
Guru Nanak
Naomi
bride at wedding at Cana
137:3.6
(1528;2)
Naples
130:0.2
(1427;2)
beggar at
N.
lacked ability to respond
130:8.4
(1440;4)
Claudus preached in
130:8.1
(1440;1)
Jesus' stop at
130:8.4-5
(1440;4)
Nasanta
at Jesus' 16th appearance
193:0sec
(2052;1)
daughter of Elman; member of women's corps
150:1.1
(1678;5)
Nathan of Busiris
carried news of crucifixion to Alexandria
191:6.1
(2044;2)
Nathan of Caesarea
Greek Jew; wrote Gospel of John
121:8.10
(1342;5)
,
139:4.4,15
(1554;2)
Nathan of Cana
father of Johab, groom of wedding at Cana
137:3.6
(1528;2)
shortage of wine
137:4.7
(1529;4)
Nathan of Nazareth
potter
123:5.15
(1364;3)
,
124:1.3
(1366;4)
Nathaniel (Apostle)
139:6sec
(1558;2)
,
143:3.5
(1611;3)
,
144:1.4
(1618;1)
,
151:2.3
(1690;1)
,
164:0.1
(1809;1)
,
192:4.7
(2051;4)
,.
See also
apostles of Jesus
apostolic philosopher, dreamer
139:6.4
(1558;5)
,
147:4.10
(1651;4)
,
191:0.7
(2038;2)
at Jesus' appearances
191:2sec
(2040;2)
,
191:5sec
(2042;5)
,
192:1-4secs
)
193:0sec
(2052;1)
,
193:3sec
(2055;1)
,
193:5sec
(2057;3)
attended session of Sanhedrin
164:5.3
(1815;4)
attitude
can any good come out of Nazareth?
137:2.6
(1526;6)
,
139:6.3
(1558;4)
cursed with suspicion, over-individualism, pride, prejudice
139:6.3
(1558;4)
,
192:2.10
(2049;1)
,
193:4.3
(2056;1)
honest; sincere doubter
137:2.7
(1527;1)
,
139:6.3
(1558;4)
hurt by supposition Jesus misunderstood him
147:4.10
(1651;4)
opposed change in gospel to resurrection of Jesus
192:4.7
(2051;4)
,
193:6.4
(2058;3)
opposed proclaiming Jesus king
152:2.5
(1700;6)
rare and droll humor, never took himself seriously
139:6.4,6
(1558;5)
business partner of Philip
139:6.1
(1558;2)
called attention to Jesus' teachings regarding nonresistance
182:2.3
(1966;3)
,
183:4.2
(1975;5)
chosen as apostle
137:2sec
(1526;1)
controlling influence on resurrection Sunday
191:0.5,7
(2037;5)
discussions with Rodan
Papers 160
,
161)
father Bartholomew died after Pentecost
139:6.9
(1559;4)
grasped meaning of entry into Jerusalem
172:5.7
(1885;2)
in Philadelphia with Abner for 1 year
193:6.4
(2058;3)
Jesus' admonitions to
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
181:2.21-24
(1960;2)
,
192:2.10
(2049;1)
Jesus' talk with N. about Scriptures
159:4sec
(1767;3)
painful digestive disturbance
154:2.4
(1718;5)
personal worker
141:3.2
(1589;3)
preached gospel in lands beyond Mesopotamia, India
139:6.9
(1559;4)
,
193:6.4
(2058;3)
,
195:3.10
(2074;5)
questions of
140:6.9
(1577;3)
,
146:2.1
(1638;1)
,
147:4.1
(1650;2)
,
148:5.1
(1661;3)
,
156:5.3
(1738;2)
,
159:4.1
(1767;3)
,
164:3.2
(1811;3)
,
167:7.1
(1840;6)
,
176:0.2
(1912;2)
,
181:2.23
(1961;2)
selected Judas Iscariot
138:2.9
(1540;2)
,
139:12.2
(1566;1)
speech on supreme desire
177:3.2
(1923;3)
taught art of teaching
163:0.2
(1800;2)
taught meaning of parables of talents and pounds
171:8.9-13
(1876;6)
unmarried; from Cana; only support of infirm parents; 25 in A.D. 26
137:2.3
(1526;3)
,
139:6.2
(1558;3)
watched over apostles' families
138:10.5
(1547;5)
,
139:6.7
(1559;2)
well educated
139:6.2
(1558;3)
Nathaniel the Pharisee
invited Jesus to breakfast
166:1sec
(1825;3)
National Council of Defense
in continental nation
72:7.7,14
(815;7)
,
72:11.1
(818;7)
national defense.
See
military
;
self-defense
nationalism.
See also
nations
;
patriotism
age of Planetary Prince culminates in intense
52:2.5
(591;5)
delusion of national sovereignty is chief barrier to world peace
134:5.10
(1489;1)
,
134:6.6-7
(1490;9)
,
195:8.10
(2082;2)
has been essential to social survival
71:3.2
(803;2)
hero-venerating
n.
of 20th century
92:6.9
(1012;1)
Ikhnaton's gospel fatally lacked appeal to
95:5.9
(1048;3)
Moses wisely encouraged
96:4.6
(1057;2)
Rome overcame
n.
by imperial universalism
195:3.2
(2073;6)
wanes upon race blending
52:3.10
(594;1)
war fostered and solidified
70:2.3-4
(785;8)
nations.
See also
government
;
nationalism
cannot rub elbows without conflict
134:5.7
(1488;5)
failure to increase in population prevents full realization
81:6.11
(907;8)
Spirit of Truth lessens self-assertiveness
194:3.18
(2065;6)
natural events.
See
circumstances
natural law
Jesus might accelerate, but would not violate
136:6.2
(1518;1)
,
136:7sec
(1519;5)
,
136:9.9
(1523;1)
man reaps harvest of efforts to comply with
166:4.8
(1830;8)
physical phenomena less predictable the farther one is from Paradise
15:8.8-9
(176;3)
transgression of
n.l.
may be fatal in material realm without jeopardizing spiritual survival
67:7.4
(761;3)
natural philosophy
42:9sec
(479;6)
natural resources
administered as community property in light and life
55:3.7
(625;6)
early wars fought over deposits of
n.r.
69:4.6
(775;6)
held as social trust in continental nation
72:6.7
(814;9)
,
72:7.13
(816;4)
largely determine extent of material civilization
78:2.4
(870;2)
,
81:6.3
(906;8)
share discoveries with largest number of fellows
132:5.6
(1463;4)
natural rights.
See
human rights
natural selection.
See also
genetics
variety indispensable to
64:6.31
(726;3)
naturalism
philosophy leaning heavily toward world of matter
103:6.14
(1137;4)
nature
4:2sec
(56;5)
,
38:2sec
(419;1)
accidents of
166:4.7
(1830;7)
,.
See also
accidents
confers no rights on man
70:9.1
(793;11)
,
70:10.1
(794;6)
defined as
background of immutable laws modified by local conditions
4:2.2-4
(56;6)
,
12:7.2
(137;3)
exhibiting only matter, motion, and life
101:2.7
(1106;6)
imperfect, but perfection is in
4:2.3
(56;7)
,
7:0.5
(81;5)
,
9:5.5
(103;3)
imperfections are stop-moments in reel of infinity
4:2.7
(57;4)
physical habit of God
4:2.1
(56;5)
,
5:2.1
(64;4)
unreal shadow of spirit realities
151:3.3
(1692;2)
demands survival
68:2.9
(765;6)
does not reveal a personal God
101:2.7,9
(1106;6)
God not personally present in
4:2.5
(57;2)
,
131:1.5
(1443;1)
Jesus worshiped God in midst of
123:5.14
(1364;2)
,
167:6.5-6
(1840;4)
no detectable survival of individual personality
101:2.7
(1106;6)
,
101:10.1
(1116;2)
primitives believed
n.
was directly under control of supernatural beings
85:4.2
(947;1)
,
86:2.6
(952;1)
,
151:3.14
(1693;4)
,
151:5.5
(1695;1)
primitives elevated nature spirits to gods
85:6.4
(948;4)
takes no cognizance of sex morals
82:2.1
(914;7)
utterly indifferent to human welfare
84:5.2
(936;6)
,
101:3.4
(1108;3)
violence is law of
n.
70:1.1
(783;4)
worship of nature
envisioned division of labor in supermortal world
85:0.3
(944;3)
improper
4:2.6,8
(57;3)
,
5:5.4
(68;6)
,
139:8.7
(1562;1)
led to belief in charms indwelt by some spirit
88:1.3
(967;5)
navels
shamans induced autohypnosis by staring at their
90:1.4
(987;2)
Nazareth
138:1.4
(1539;2)
can any good come out of
N.
?
123:5.7
(1362;8)
,
125:4.3
(1382;1)
,
137:2.2,6
(1526;2)
,
139:6.3
(1558;4)
,
187:2.5
(2007;4)
center of liberal interpretation of Jewish law
123:5.7-12
(1362;8)
,
124:4.8
(1372;5)
chazan of Nazareth synagogue
q.v.
climate
124:1.9
(1367;5)
contaminated by low moral standards of Sepphoris
150:7.2
(1684;1)
degenerate husband of Hildana from
162:3.4
(1793;3)
hill of Simeon behind
N.
had been high place of Baal
126:1.2
(1387;2)
Jesus
early childhood in
122:5.9
(1349;5)
,
122:6sec
(1349;8)
,
123:1sec
(1356;4)
,
123:2.7
(1358;4)
,
126:5.11
(1393;8)
fell from favor in
127:2.10
(1398;2)
,
150:7.2
(1684;1)
first sermon at synagogue
126:4sec
(1391;5)
graduation from synagogue
124:5.4
(1373;4)
read Scriptures at synagogue
123:5.4
(1362;5)
,
127:3.8
(1399;7)
,
128:5.8
(1414;6)
rejected at
150:7-9secs
)
told apostles to remain away from
N.
145:5.8
(1636;1)
,
146:0.2
(1637;2)
major caravan way station, largely gentile
121:2.2
(1333;4)
,
123:5.6-7
(1362;7)
synagogue had complete copy of Hebrew scriptures
123:5.3
(1362;4)
synagogue school; view from hill above
123:5sec
(1362;2)
village spring was center of gossip
123:5.15
(1364;3)
Nazarites
Abner onetime head of
165:0.1
(1817;1)
ascetic and eccentric; majority refused to accept Jesus
142:8.1
(1605;3)
believed in coming of Messiah
137:7.12
(1535;4)
Engedi was southern headquarters
135:1.1
(1496;6)
,
165:0.1
(1817;1)
John the Baptist joined
135:1sec
(1496;6)
looked upon as sanctified personalities
135:1.2
(1496;7)
Nazarite corner of women's court in Jerusalem temple
135:2.1
(1497;3)
parable of Lazarus and Dives
169:3.1
(1854;5)
permitted to enter holy of holies in temple
135:1.2
(1496;7)
Samson and prophet Samuel were
135:1.2
(1496;7)
vowed to abstain from intoxicants, let hair grow, not touch dead
135:1.1-2
(1496;6)
,
135:2.1
(1497;3)
Neanderthalers
64:4sec
(720;7)
absorbed invading blue race
64:7.9
(727;6)
Adamites exterminated strains of
N.
in blue race
80:1.7
(890;3)
blue race retarded by absorption of
78:1.8
(869;4)
,
79:5.1
(883;2)
destroyed or driven out of Asia by yellow race
79:5.2
(883;3)
dominated world for 500,000 years
64:4.1
(720;7)
feared darkness
64:4.13
(722;1)
greatly improved work in flint
64:4.3
(721;1)
of east Asia contaminated with debased animal strains
79:5.2
(883;3)
retrogressed; had no religion, only superstition
64:4.11-13
(721;9)
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