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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
water gate
in Jerusalem
162:4.4
(1794;3)
water hogs
migrated to North America
61:7.15
(702;5)
water of life
discourse on
162:6sec
(1795;5)
divine spirit
153:3.2
(1712;2)
freely partake of
165:3.8
(1820;7)
given only to those who thirst for righteousness
193:2.2
(2054;3)
Jesus was
121:5.12
(1337;8)
,
143:5.2-3
(1612;5)
,
182:1.10
(1965;4)
partaken of in world to come
166:3.5
(1829;2)
Passover emblem
127:6.7
(1404;6)
spiritual
w.
springs up in believers
34:6.8
(381;2)
Waters of Merom
134:7.5
(1492;5)
,
157:3.2
(1745;3)
,
158:7.1
(1759;3)
watersnake
if your child asks for a
144:2.4
(1619;2)
wave phenomena.
See
energy
: types of energy: wave energy
wax board bond
debts recorded on
169:2.4
(1853;7)
way
as heavens are higher than earth, God's ways are higher than our ways
97:7.5
(1068;5)
bestowal Son establishes new and living
w.
52:5.4-5
(596;2)
commit your
w.
to the Lord
131:2.10
(1445;4)
God knows all our ways
3:3.2
(49;1)
God's
w.
is not the easy
w.
136:9.4
(1522;3)
Great Choice between good and evil
97:8.3
(1071;1)
Jesus' choice between his
w.
and Father's
w.
136:4.6-11
(1514;7)
Jesus is the new and living
w.
101:3.3
(1108;2)
,
101:6.10
(1113;2)
,
117:3.3
(1281;5)
,
129:4.7
(1425;6)
,
136:6.11
(1519;4)
,
141:7.4
(1593;5)
,
180:3.7
(1947;6)
,
182:1.10
(1965;4)
,
196:2.4
(2092;2)
let the wicked forsake his evil
w.
97:7.7
(1069;2)
,
131:2.11
(1445;5)
many of you stand at parting of ways
153:1.2-3
(1708;1)
,
153:2.5
(1710;3)
,
153:4.4
(1714;3)
old
w.
is conformance to rules; new
w.
is transformation by Spirit
143:2.4
(1609;5)
proclaim new truth; do not attack old ways
178:1.16
(1932;1)
Sons of God are "the way, truth, and life"
7:5.1
(86;2)
Spirit of Truth will show the
w.
34:7.8
(383;2)
this is the
w.
, walk in it
97:5.2
(1066;6)
w.
that seems right ends in death
139:12.5
(1566;4)
w.
to eternal life is straight and narrow
166:3.3,6
(1828;7)
Way of Heaven
teaching of Confucius
94:6.10
(1034;5)
weak, the.
See also
unfortunates
"do you resemble weaklings?"
143:1.5
(1608;2)
God gives power to the faint
97:7.8
(1069;3)
have always contended for equal rights
70:9.6
(794;4)
indulge in resolutions; the strong act
48:7.13
(556;1)
mercy toward
w.
is divine trait
26:11.5
(297;2)
minister to
192:2.2
(2047;6)
only brotherhood prevents strong from oppressing
w.
71:4.5
(804;5)
should not be allowed to take advantage of "golden rulers"
71:4.4
(804;4)
wealth.
See also
achievement
;
earning a living
;
money
;
possessions
;
private property
acquiring
10 methods of amassing
132:5.2
(1462;3)
faithfulness will not insure rewards of
160:4.4
(1779;2)
flows in well-organized channels; wise planning essential for
160:4.4
(1779;2)
psychic circle attainment augments potential for material prosperity
110:6.19
(1211;4)
results from labor, knowledge, and organization
69:2.2
(773;3)
dangers
harms majority of its devotees
140:8.18
(1581;5)
,
151:2.2
(1689;5)
love of
w.
incompatible with spiritual loyalties
163:2.10-11
(1803;1)
,
163:3.1
(1803;3)
,
165:4.1
(1821;1)
spiritual stigma when derived from oppression; restore unfair
w.
to rightful owners
132:5.2,8,12
(1462;3)
undeserved
w.
may be greatest human affliction
118:10.9
(1305;4)
divinely watered souls are independent of material environment
34:6.8
(381;2)
do not dictate how rich men shall regard their
w.
132:5.4
(1463;2)
historically
Amenemope taught
w.
was gift of God
95:4.2
(1046;3)
ancients bargained with gods to obtain prosperity
89:8.6
(983;4)
belief only the rich survived death with dignity
69:9.4
(780;7)
slaves commonly sacrificed to show disdain for
w.
69:5.14
(777;2)
disgust for unearned
w.
in continental nation
72:5.9
(814;2)
early badge of social distinction
69:5.12-13
(776;10)
gave no Egyptian legal advantage under Ikhnaton
95:5.8
(1048;2)
kings often confiscated goods of wealthy men
69:9.6
(780;9)
lack of
w.
did not imply social inferiority in Nazareth
126:5.1
(1392;8)
many primitive rich men distributed
w.
from fear of assassination
69:5.14
(777;2)
Moses taught righteousness rewarded by prosperity
135:5.1
(1500;1)
prosperity believed provocative of envy of evil spirits
87:5.4
(962;5)
prosperity was reward of serving El Shaddai
96:1.6
(1053;4)
w.
betokened divine approval for Jews
163:2.6
(1802;2)
,
166:4.3
(1830;3)
Jesus
decided against compromise with influence of riches
136:8.4
(1520;5)
,
141:7.8
(1594;2)
did not preach against
w.
, rather its unfair distribution
140:8.15-18
(1581;2)
discussions about
163:3sec
(1803;3)
,
165:5sec
(1823;1)
leaving
w.
for sake of kingdom
163:3.4
(1804;1)
parable of Lazarus and Dives
169:3sec
(1854;5)
persons possessing wealth
3 questions asked of the rich
165:4.10-13
(1822;5)
in continental nation
72:5.7
(813;8)
Jesus condemned the wealthy because they were usually wanton and irreligious
166:4.3
(1830;3)
,
196:2.8
(2093;2)
Jesus' counsel to Matadormus
163:2.5-6
(1802;1)
Jesus' counsel to rich man
132:5sec
(1462;2)
wealthy should administer
w.
as trustee for succeeding generations
132:5.1
(1462;2)
wealthy should feed the poor
135:6.8
(1502;6)
wealthy should not look on all they control as private possession
132:5.11
(1464;5)
significance of wealth
does not indicate God's favor
148:6.2
(1662;4)
is unenduring
165:4.6
(1822;1)
no sin to possess honorable
w.
, but love of
w.
diverts affections
140:8.15-18
(1581;2)
,
165:4.5-14
(1821;5)
w.
is of no consequence if it does not invade soul
163:2.6
(1802;2)
,
163:3.3
(1803;5)
weaning
cooking food for infants facilitates early
66:5.18
(747;8)
Eve ceased to nurse children at age 1
74:6.3
(834;5)
Mary did not wean Jesus until Alexandria
123:0.1
(1355;1)
maternal affection too strong for infanticide after
68:6.9
(770;6)
use of cow and goat milk reduced infant mortality
84:3.9
(934;8)
weapons.
See also
swords
metal
w.
of Tubal-Cain
159:1.7
(1764;2)
old men and cripples set to work making
69:3.4
(774;3)
weasels
61:2.7
(695;5)
,
61:3.13
(697;8)
weather.
See
climate
weaving
Andites in Crete practiced
w.
ca. 12,000 B.C.
80:7.2
(895;2)
by Sumerians
77:4.7
(860;2)
Caligastia 100 taught
66:5.2
(745;8)
Jesus became an expert weaver
123:5.15
(1364;3)
practiced in Eden, second garden
74:2.7
(830;2)
,
76:3.8
(850;4)
weddings.
See also
brides
;
marriage
at Cana
137:3.6
(1528;2)
,
137:4sec
(1528;4)
charms and superstitions among ancients
83:4.4-9
(924;7)
early
w.
held under trees
85:2.3
(945;6)
for ancients, children's status required wide publicity
83:4.1-3
(924;4)
of James, Miriam
128:7.10-11
(1418;2)
of Martha, Simon, and Jude
129:1.6
(1420;3)
,
134:1.4
(1484;1)
origin of presents
82:3.10
(916;6)
parable of wedding feast
173:5sec
(1894;4)
Wednesday
Jewish custom to celebrate weddings on
137:4.1
(1528;4)
mid-week holiday for apostles
138:6.2
(1542;7)
,
141:3.1
(1589;2)
,
177:0.1
(1920;1)
weeds
parable of wheat and
w.
151:4.1
(1693;7)
week
7-day
w.
grew out of fact that 7 was 1/4 of 28
66:7.17
(751;12)
incidental origin to sacred sanction for 7-day
w.
74:8.1
(836;7)
weights.
See also
measures
first were grains of wheat
69:4.5
(775;5)
Jerusem gradant equals 10 Urantia ounces
46:1.2
(519;3)
of electrons and atoms
42:6.7-8
(477;1)
welfare (government).
See
charity
: by government
well-doing
be not weary in
163:6.7
(1808;1)
,
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
192:2.9
(2048;5)
wells
among first private possessions
69:9.12
(781;6)
Caligastia 100 taught digging
w.
66:5.2
(745;8)
Nalda, woman at the well
143:5sec
(1612;4)
werewolves
idea derived from belief souls could enter animals
86:5.8
(954;7)
West Indies
59:1.5
(673;5)
,
60:4.3
(692;1)
,
61:1.8
(694;5)
Western civilization
staggers under guilt of failings
195:10.20
(2086;6)
Western Ghats
Dravidian settlements along seacoast of
79:3.6
(881;6)
whales
placental mammals that returned to sea
49:2.10
(562;1)
,
61:2.11
(696;2)
,
65:2.12
(733;2)
wheat
Amos said God would sift Israel like
97:4.3
(1065;6)
apostles rubbed
w.
on Sabbath
147:6.4
(1654;3)
first weights were grains of
69:4.5
(775;5)
God allows
w.
to grow together with weeds
130:1.6
(1429;2)
improved in Garden of Eden
81:1.7
(901;2)
parable of grain of
174:5.8
(1903;5)
parable of
w.
and weeds
151:4.1
(1693;7)
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