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adulation.
See
flattery
;
praise
adultery.
See also
illegitimacy
ancient puberty ceremonies taught boys to avoid
70:7.7
(791;4)
by wife was infringement of husband's property rights; involved inheritance
82:4.3-4
(917;6)
commandments against
66:7.14
(751;9)
,
93:4.12
(1018;1)
,
94:8.8
(1036;10)
,
131:2.12
(1446;1)
,
140:6.5
(1576;5)
,
163:2.4
(1801;7)
infidelity test from Old Testament
70:10.6
(795;3)
primitive wives took pride in husbands' affairs
82:3.13
(917;1)
primitives believed multiple births caused by
68:6.8
(770;5)
woman taken in
a.
162:3sec
(1792;5)
woman who died in childbirth believed guilty of
84:4.7
(935;7)
advantage, taking.
See
tactics
adventure
Andites contributed trait; were adventurous; circumnavigated globe
78:4.6
(872;4)
,
78:5.8
(873;4)
be not tempted by cheap and sordid
195:5.10
(2076;1)
God has embarked on eternal
a.
with man
5:1.12
(64;3)
love of
a.
suggests death begins eternal discovery
14:5.10
(159;6)
spirit personalities not given to useless a.
13:3.3
(149;6)
supreme a. is man seeking and finding God
1:0.6
(22;3)
,
155:5.10
(1729;5)
adversity.
See
difficulties
;
disease
;
injury
;
suffering
advice
celestial beings never proffer a. unless asked
33:5.2
(370;7)
,
43:4.2
(489;5)
,
55:4.13
(628;4)
give
a.
only when asked
48:7.16
(556;1)
Jesus' counsel to the rich man
132:5sec
(1462;2)
Jesus seldom offered
a.
unless asked
129:1.9
(1420;6)
,
132:5.2,4
(1462;3)
Prince's staff never sent emissaries except upon request
66:6.5
(749;7)
advisers regarding conquest of predatory animals.
See
Caligastia one hundred
Advisory Commission on Ethics and Government
reserves of Faithfuls of Days function as
18:7.1
(213;3)
aesthetics
aesthetic cult of pure wonder no substitute for religion
101:7.5
(1114;3)
love of the beautiful
56:10.7
(646;8)
affectation
Jesus free from
100:7.2
(1101;6)
ridiculous effort of the ignorant to appear wise
48:7.17
(557;1)
affection
enduring marriage never founded on biologic
spiritual bond which holds families together
160:2.4
(1775;5)
affliction.
See
difficulties
;
disease
;
injury
;
suffering
Afghanistan
center of primitive Badonan culture
79:0.1
(878;1)
Africa.
See also
Bushmen
;
Capetown
;
Egypt
;
indigo race
;
Libya
;
Pygmies
;
Toda tribe
Andonic migration to
64:1.5
(718;7)
cannibalism resorted to as war measure
89:5.4
(979;3)
Christian missionaries caused confusion in
66:6.7
(750;2)
fetish stones
85:1.4
(945;2)
few Andites penetrated beyond headwaters of Nile
78:5.5
(873;1)
geology
58:4.3
(668;1)
,
59:1.11,13
(674;1)
,
59:4.5-7
(678;6)
,
59:5.4,11,20
(680;6)
,
59:6.5
(683;2)
,
60:1.4
(685;6)
,
60:3.16
(690;7)
,
61:1.8
(694;5)
,
61:4.2,6
(698;4)
,
61:5.3
(699;4)
land animals lived continuously only in
60:1.2
(685;4)
natives of
A.
are more recent pastoral peoples
68:5.6
(768;6)
Neanderthalers spread to
64:4.1
(720;7)
Nodite centers in north
80:1.2
(889;4)
once connected Europe to South America
59:5.11
(681;3)
orange, green, and indigo races gravitated to
64:7.1,3,13
(726;8)
pre-reptiles evolved in
59:6.8
(683;5)
rainbow thought to be a snake
85:4.2
(947;1)
reptiles first appeared in
60:1.9
(686;5)
rose out of Pacific depths
57:8.21
(662;8)
Salem missionaries penetrated to remotest tribes of
94:0.1
(1027;1)
Simon Zelotes died in heart of
139:11.11
(1565;8)
Thomas preached in north
139:8.13
(1563;1)
tribes believed in ka and ba
111:0.4
(1215;4)
umbilical cord regarded as fetish in
88:1.8
(968;3)
wives still purchased in
83:3.1
(923;7)
Agaman
at Jesus' 16th appearance
193:0sec
(2052;1)
widow of Damascus; member of women's corps
150:1.1
(1678;5)
age
specialization of labor based on
69:3.4
(774;3)
aggrandizement.
See
self-assertion
aging
wishing to live our lives over again
26:10.5
(296;1)
Agni.
See also
Hinduism
ancient deity; exalted head of Vedic pantheon
94:1.4
(1027;5)
,
94:4.6
(1031;7)
Trinity degenerated into triune symbol of fire god
79:3.4
(881;4)
,
94:1.3
(1027;4)
,
104:1.2
(1143;5)
agondonters
Tabamantia is an agondonter
50:7.2
(579;1)
will creatures who can believe without seeing
50:7.2
(579;1)
agriculture.
See also
plants
accidental origin
81:1.6
(901;1)
Andites were expert farmers
78:5.8
(873;4)
appears in age of Planetary Prince
52:2.8
(592;1)
,
68:5.9
(769;1)
association with plants instills patience, quiet, and peace
68:5.9,11
(769;1)
,
79:8.2
(887;2)
Cain was farmer
76:2.2
(848;2)
farmer is victim of drought, floods, hail, storms, pests, diseases, heat, and cold
86:1.5
(951;1)
farmers are conservative
79:8.3
(887;3)
great improvement when men took over from women
84:3.10
(934;9)
highest blessing; most human of all activities
66:7.19
(751;14)
,
68:5.9,13
(769;1)
,
81:1.4-5
(900;6)
hunters and herders looked down upon farmers
68:5.11
(769;3)
,
70:8.7
(792;11)
,
81:1.4
(900;6)
institutions of slavery and private land came with
69:9.14
(782;1)
,
81:1.4
(900;6)
,
81:2.9
(902;3)
universal on all atmospheric worlds
49:4.5
(564;7)
weakness is lack of excitement and adventure
68:5.11
(769;3)
Ahab
124:6.3
(1374;3)
King of Ephraim; reproved by Elijah
123:5.12
(1363;5)
murdered Naboths to get their land
97:3.6
(1065;3)
,
97:9.19
(1074;1)
Phoenician wife of
A.
forged papers
97:9.19
(1074;1)
resisted Shalmaneser at Karbar
97:9.18
(1073;8)
Ahura-Mazda.
See also
Zoroastrianism
head of Zoroaster's galaxy of 7 gods
95:6.2
(1049;5)
,
98:5.3
(1082;4)
Sol Invictus was a degeneration of
98:5.3
(1082;4)
Ai
ambush at
A.
faithful picture of barbaric slaughter
69:8.3
(779;2)
air.
See
atmosphere
air navigators
mortal type
49:2.9
(561;8)
Akkad
Mesopotamian city state
78:8.9-10
(876;6)
Alabama
58:7.4
(670;6)
,
59:5.17
(681;9)
Alaska
58:7.4
(670;6)
,
59:5.20
(682;3)
,
60:3.2,12
(689;1)
arrival of red race
64:7.18
(728;7)
alchemy
turned into chemistry
81:2.5
(901;8)
Alexander (brother of Philo)
Jewish banker
130:3.9
(1433;4)
Alexander of Cyrene
effective teacher of gospel; son of Simon of Cyrene
187:1.10
(2006;3)
Alexander the Great
campaign into Punjab
79:4.3
(882;3)
royal mausoleum of
130:3.4
(1432;4)
Samaritans assisted
143:4.2-3
(1612;2)
spread Hellenistic civilization over near East
195:1.7-10
(2071;7)
Alexander's mole
apostles entered Tyre by
156:4.2
(1737;3)
Alexandria
130:0.2
(1427;2)
,
186:3.2-3
(2000;5)
,
190:1.8
(2031;2)
,.
See also
Egypt
70 elders ruled world's largest synagogue
130:3.8
(1433;3)
attractions of this city of 1 million
130:3.4,7-8
)
early Christians also disciples of Philo
121:6.6
(1339;2)
Hebrew scriptures translated into Greek at
121:6.2
(1338;5)
in early Christian era
195:3.10
(2074;5)
intellectual center of Occidental world
130:3.7
(1433;2)
Jesus
12th appearance at
191:6sec
(2044;2)
experiences at
A.
on way to Rome
130:3sec
(1432;1)
offered assistant chazanship in
A.
128:5.2-5
(1413;7)
,
148:8.2
(1666;1)
Joseph and Mary's 2 year sojourn at
122:10.4
(1354;3)
,
123:0.1-4
(1355;1)
Ptolemy's library; a million manuscripts
74:8.12
(838;4)
,
130:3.4
(1432;4)
Simon Zelotes preached at
139:11.11
(1565;8)
algae
ancestors of corals
59:2.11
(676;2)
fossils
58:7.2
(670;4)
stone laid down by lime-secreting
59:2.3,11
(675;2)
Allah
Islam's clear-cut presentation as the only Deity
95:7.6
(1051;4)
allegories
Jesus advised against use of
149:3.1
(1672;4)
,
151:2.1,7
(1689;4)
,
151:3.3
(1692;2)
alliances.
See
treaties
alligators
descended from nonprogressive reptiles
65:2.10
(732;8)
Almighty.
See
Supreme, the
Almighty, the transcendental
God the Ultimate manifest to universes of time
118:2.4
(1296;6)
Almighty Supreme.
See
Supreme, the
alms.
See
charity
aloes
Jesus embalmed with
188:1.4
(2013;3)
Alpha and Omega
God is the first and last
10:7.1
(115;3)
Jesus is
128:1.10
(1408;7)
alphabets.
See
writing
Alpheus
father of James and Judas Alpheus
138:4.1
(1541;3)
Alpheus twins
143:3.5
(1611;3)
,.
See also
apostles of Jesus
asleep by the fire
140:6.14
(1578;1)
assigned to manage the multitudes
138:10.8
(1547;8)
,
141:3.2
(1589;3)
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)
attempted to dissuade Norana
156:1.3
(1734;5)
believed on resurrection Sunday
191:0.11
(2038;6)
blissfully ignorant of controversy
144:1.4
(1618;1)
call of
138:4sec
(1541;3)
enjoyed entry into Jerusalem
172:5.11
(1886;3)
fishermen from Kheresa; age 26 in A.D. 26
139:9.1
(1563;2)
good-natured, simple-minded; servants of apostles
139:9.3-8
(1563;4)
James Alpheus
fisherman, farmer of Kheresa, selected by James
138:2.6
(1539;9)
married with 3 children; also called Thaddeus
139:9.1,5
(1563;2)
Jesus' admonitions to
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
181:2.19
(1959;3)
,
192:2.13
(2049;4)
Jesus told to work as for God
192:2.13
(2049;4)
Judas Alpheus
fisherman of Kheresa, selected by John Zebedee
138:2.7
(1539;10)
married with 2 children; also called Lebbeus
139:9.1,5
(1563;2)
questions of
139:9.10
(1564;4)
,
180:4.4-6
(1948;5)
mother Mary, father Alpheus
138:4.1
(1541;3)
,
189:4.4
(2025;5)
,
190:3.1
(2033;1)
put cloaks on Palm Sunday donkey; returned donkey to owner
172:3.9
(1882;2)
,
172:4.1
(1883;3)
returned to homes soon after Pentecost
192:4.7
(2051;4)
,
193:6.4
(2058;3)
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