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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
time
12:5sec
(134;6)
,
118:1sec
(1295;1)
,.
See also
eternity
;
patience
absolute of
t.
is eternity
12:5.2
(135;1)
alone ripens fruit on tree
130:5.3
(1436;4)
animals possess no self-consciousness of
130:7.5
(1439;3)
,
133:7.8
(1479;8)
constellations use local universe
t.
43:0.3
(485;3)
days and years
Havona day is 1000 Urantia years
14:1.5-6
(153;3)
Nebadon day is 18 Urantia days, 6 hours
33:6.7
(372;2)
Nebadon year is 100 days; 5 Urantia years
33:6.7
(372;2)
,
43:3.2
(488;4)
on Urantia
7-day week because 7 was 1/4 of 28
66:7.17
(751;12)
Jews reckoned day as beginning at sunset
179:0.1
(1936;1)
Old Testament confusion on months, years
77:2.11
(857;8)
origin of almost sacred sanction of 7-day week
74:8.1
(836;7)
primitive time based on lunar month
66:7.17
(751;12)
Urantia Papers use current usage
57:0.1
(651;1)
,
126:3.1
(1389;4)
Paradise cycle is 2 billion Urantia years
11:6.5
(124;1)
,
13:3.2
(149;5)
Paradise-Havona standard day is about 1000 Urantia years
14:1.4-6
(153;2)
Satania-Jerusem day is 3 Urantia days; week is 10 Jerusem days; year is 100 days
33:6.9
(372;4)
,
45:2.5
(511;5)
,
46:1.2
(519;3)
,
54:6.6
(619;3)
standard time is local universe, Salvington time
33:6.7-9
(372;2)
Uversa day is 30 Urantia days; year is 100 days
15:7.2
(174;2)
faith in Jesus provides salvation from
t.
101:6.8
(1112;4)
function of time
criterion by which self evaluates life
118:1.3
(1295;3)
cushions premature escape from barriers to human action
118:8.6
(1302;3)
enables finite to coexist with Infinite
105:6.5
(1159;5)
,
118:9.1
(1303;2)
greatest aid and most formidable obstacle to reality perception
106:9.2-3
(1173;3)
permits growth for that which grows
105:5.7
(1158;7)
,
106:1.2
(1164;1)
t.
lag of mercy before fruition of evil and judgment
2:3.5
(37;3)
,
54:4-5secs
)
131:3.5
(1447;2)
gravity responses of spirit, mind, and matter are independent of
12:3.2
(131;5)
,
42:11.4
(482;2)
Imports of Time portray
t.
necessary to complete task
28:6.11
(315;5)
Jesus' Creator prerogatives not limited by
t.
; his miracles abridged
t.
34:3.5
(377;1)
,
136:5.4-6
(1516;4)
,
136:7.3
(1519;7)
Lucifer attempted to short-circuit
54:2.3
(614;8)
,
118:8.7,9
(1302;4)
nature of time
circular simultaneity displaces consciousness of linear sequence
130:7.5
(1439;3)
cognizance by mind, spirit, and personality
12:5.6-9
(135;5)
,
112:0.16
(1226;4)
coming into existence of
t.
105:5.6
(1158;6)
exists by virtue of motion and mind awareness of sequentiality
12:5.1,5
(134;6)
experience in eternity
118:1.1
(1295;1)
fragment of nonbeginning, nonending continuum
118:1.8
(1295;8)
indirect bestowal of Paradise
12:5.1
(134;6)
is relative
54:5.13
(618;2)
motions of
t.
are currents in stream of eternity
117:4.11
(1284;7)
neither absolute nor infinite
1:7.7
(31;7)
nonexistent on Paradise
2:1.5
(34;4)
,
14:1.4
(153;2)
,
54:5.13
(618;2)
,
65:8.1-3
(739;5)
nonexistent to sleeping survivors
168:2.5,9
(1846;4)
not measured by space
130:7.6
(1439;4)
of little consequence in Havona
26:5.5
(291;5)
relationship to eternity
32:5.2-6
(364;4)
,
189:1.3
(2021;2)
rest is negative utilization of
28:6.12
(315;6)
sequence blurs at upper limits of finite
117:7.6
(1291;10)
shadow of eternity on moving panoply of space
101:10.9
(1117;3)
succession-arrangement whereby events are perceived by analysis
118:3.1
(1297;2)
,
130:7.4
(1439;2)
time and space inseparable in superuniverses; vital factor
12:5.3
(135;2)
,
28:6.10
(315;4)
,
65:8.1
(739;5)
,
118:3sec
(1297;2)
Personalized Adjusters not conscious of
136:5.4
(1516;4)
reflectivity independent of
17:3.10
(201;8)
wisely using time
always difficult suddenly to accept advanced truth
92:6.8
(1011;6)
dedicate to contemplation of eternal realities
155:6.13
(1733;1)
essential to all human adjustment, except moral and spiritual
81:6.40
(911;5)
,
152:6.1
(1705;1)
fatally squandered only when buried in neglect
28:6.9
(315;3)
humans are born, live, and die in an instant of
t.
112:5.4
(1232;5)
in morontia, no longer available to circumvent disagreeable obligations
48:5.8
(551;3)
life is a day's work; do it well
14:5.1
(158;4)
,
48:7.13
(556;1)
,
112:7.4
(1237;6)
maturity directly related to length of
t.
consciousness
65:8.3
(739;7)
,
118:1.3-8
(1295;3)
t.
is the one universal endowment
28:6.9
(315;3)
timidity
manifesting dangerous
t.
181:2.16
(1958;3)
many who are sure about God fear to assert it
102:7.6
(1126;6)
Timothy
joined Paul in Corinth
133:3.3
(1472;2)
tin
Adamsonites mixed with copper to make bronze
81:3.5
(904;1)
tithing
Abraham gave 1/10 of his spoils to Salem treasury
93:3.1
(1016;3)
,
93:5.13-14
(1020;2)
early form of taxation
70:7.14
(792;3)
introduced by Abraham
93:3.1
(1016;3)
Jesus tithed from proceeds of dovecote
123:4.4
(1361;4)
minor duty
166:1.4
(1826;1)
mint, anise, and cumin
175:1.17
(1908;1)
taxation in light and life
55:3.2
(625;1)
tithes paid by all members of Melchizedek brotherhood
93:6.8
(1021;4)
Titus (associate of Paul)
Fortune associated with
130:6.5
(1438;2)
Paul sent to Crete
130:5.1
(1436;2)
Titus (Emperor)
destroyed Jerusalem in A.D. 70
121:8.7
(1342;2)
,
187:1.5
(2005;3)
Titus of Capernaum
nobleman with critically ill son
146:5.1-3
(1644;3)
son trained for gospel service
148:1.4
(1658;3)
Toda tribe
pray to no one in particular
91:0.4
(994;4)
semimagical recitations of
91:3.2
(996;8)
Todan
carried gospel into Mesopotamia
146:1.4
(1637;6)
tokens
civilized races cursed with belief in
87:5.11
(963;6)
tolerance.
See also
brotherhood (attitude)
;
intolerance
;
spiritual unity
derives from understanding, ripens into love
100:4.4
(1098;1)
differences in status essential to development of
64:6.34
(726;6)
education increases respect for opinions of others
25:3.12
(278;3)
essential for success
160:1.9
(1774;1)
fruit of the spirit
193:2.2
(2054;3)
gracefully gains victory
160:3.4
(1778;2)
learned in one's family
84:7.28
(941;9)
mature person looks upon all others with
160:1.6
(1773;3)
religious tolerance
approach other religions in recognition of common truths
149:2.5
(1670;6)
be patient with those who crave symbolism to mobilize spiritual insight
91:5.7
(999;3)
cf:
inevitable clash between religion of spirit and religions of authority
173:3.3
(1893;3)
cf:
peace cannot exist between light and darkness; truth and error
175:1.2
(1905;4)
cf:
peace incompatible with assertion of religious authority
134:4.3-4,8
)
cf:
time for open break with religious rulers
163:4.7
(1805;4)
,
164:3.16
(1813;3)
cf:
woe upon you, scribes, Pharisees, hypocrites
163:6.5
(1807;4)
,
166:1.4-5
(1826;1)
,
175:1sec
(1905;3)
,
175:4.2
(1910;4)
each apostle taught own view of gospel
148:1.2
(1658;1)
forbid not strange preacher
159:2.1
(1764;3)
Jesus allowed Kirmeth freedom of action
148:8.3
(1666;2)
mistake to require God-conscious men to reject their historic leadership
99:5.11
(1091;10)
refrain from trying to mold believers according to some set pattern
140:8.26
(1582;7)
,
141:5.4
(1592;2)
religion of spirit permits diversity of belief
155:6.9
(1732;2)
religionists should borrow best rather than denounce worst
92:7.3
(1012;4)
,
94:12.4
(1041;2)
show
t.
in living with stubborn associates
156:5.18
(1740;5)
tom-toms
once universal
90:4.6
(991;5)
tombs.
See also
Jesus
: events in life
custom to bury man's belongings with him
69:9.4
(780;7)
delight in building
t.
for the prophets
166:1.5
(1826;2)
of Hiram
156:4.1
(1737;2)
of Lazarus
168:0.4
(1842;4)
,
168:1.1,11-13
)
168:2.1-3
(1845;7)
of Simeon
126:1.2
(1387;2)
practice of burying pious men under places of worship
76:5.5
(852;4)
Sontad entombed Andon and Fonta
63:3.5
(713;5)
tombstone
surviving symbol of images, idols, and ghosts
85:1.4
(945;2)
used to keep ghosts away
87:6.3
(964;2)
whited sepulchres are outwardly beautiful, inwardly ugly
166:1.5
(1826;2)
,
175:1.19
(1908;3)
tomorrow
in hands of the Father
130:5.3
(1436;4)
sufficient for the day is the trouble thereof
140:6.13
(1577;7)
tongue.
See also
language
few men can tame
146:2.13
(1640;2)
great man subdues his
28:6.20
(317;1)
tools.
See also
machines
Andonites developed
63:1.2-3
(711;5)
,
63:5.6
(715;6)
animals were living tools
81:2.6
(901;9)
determine survival of contending groups
81:6.20
(909;1)
invention of weapons enabled man to become hunter
68:5.4
(768;4)
old men and cripples set to work making
69:3.4
(774;3)
torture.
See also
scourging
;
stonings
in ancient initiation ceremonies
70:7.6
(791;3)
olden ideas of self-discipline embraced
89:3.4
(976;6)
Total Deity.
See
I AM
totalitarianism
195:8sec
(2081;1)
,.
See also
communism
;
government
totems
88:3sec
(970;2)
animals of supposed ancestry
74:8.5
(837;4)
symbols of group and their god
88:3.2
(970;3)
tower of Babel.
See
Babel
trade.
See
commerce
traditions.
See also
ceremonies
;
cults
;
Judaism
: oral law;
mores
compelling force of
51:6.5
(587;3)
custom establishes institutions of survival
69:1.3
(772;6)
Jesus disregarded superstitious
t.
149:2.10
(1671;5)
Jesus warned against using
t.
to guide and control believers
140:8.26
(1582;7)
,
141:5.4
(1592;2)
no obligation to accept outworn
155:6.5-7
(1731;3)
oppressive and enslaving
175:1.8
(1906;5)
permit not reverence for
t.
to pervert understanding
157:2.2
(1745;1)
philosophy struggles for emancipation from
12:9.5
(141;6)
pitiful to behold giant intellects in cultural bondage
101:7.4
(1114;2)
produces stability but stifles initiative
66:6.2
(749;4)
religious
t.
are untrustworthy guides for living
4:5.1
(59;6)
ritual sanctifies custom; creates and perpetuates myths
90:5.2
(992;3)
safe refuge for fearful, halfhearted souls
155:5.11
(1729;6)
,
191:5.3
(2043;1)
sentimentally link past with present
66:6.2
(749;4)
tragedy.
See
accidents
;
crisis
;
defeat
;
disaster
traitors.
See
betrayal
trances.
See
hypnosis
;
visions
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