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Andon, Andonites made clubs using
63:1.3
(711;6)
,
68:5.4
(768;4)
Andon conceived idea of making fire with
63:2.4-7
(712;4)
Andonites traveled far in search of
63:5.6
(715;6)
Cro-Magnons worked deposits of
80:3.5
(891;6)
early wars fought over deposits of
69:4.6
(775;6)
flakers of
f.
were early specialists
69:3.9
(774;8)
held sacred by early mankind
69:6.4
(777;7)
Primates, Neanderthalers made tools of
63:1.2
(711;5)
,
64:4.3
(721;1)
flogging
olden ideas of self-discipline embraced
89:3.4
(976;6)
floods
Adamites controlled
f.
in Mesopotamia
78:2.1
(869;10)
,
78:7.2,6
(874;7)
,
78:8.2
(875;6)
destroyed Mediterranean civilization ca. 15,000 B.C.
78:3.7
(871;3)
greatest loss of life caused by submergence of Sicilian land bridge
80:2.4
(890;8)
Hebrew legend of a universal flood
78:7.3-5
(874;8)
made lowland Chinese cities untenable
79:6.4
(885;1)
Mithraic legend of one man's escape from
98:5.3
(1082;4)
notable floods
59:2-3secs
)
61:2sec
(694;7)
since Archeozoic ages there has never been a universal
78:7.4
(875;1)
story of Noah
77:4.12
(860;7)
Florissant fossil beds
61:2.4
(695;2)
flute players
at mourning
152:1.1
(1699;1)
focus.
See
concentration
fog
Neanderthalers afraid of
64:4.12
(721;10)
Fonta.
See
Andon and Fonta
food.
See also
meat
Adamites usually omnivorous
52:3.8-9
(593;7)
dietary improvement to add cereals, vegetables to flesh
81:1.8
(901;3)
evangelists to eat and drink whatever set before them
163:1.3
(1800;5)
Father provides
f.
for every one who seeks
165:5.2
(1823;2)
hoarding developed self-control
69:5.1
(775;9)
hunger drove man into society
68:2.4
(765;1)
,
68:3.4
(766;5)
man's earliest property
66:5.3
(746;1)
of Adam and Eve
76:3.7
(850;3)
Onagar's missionaries taught cooking
63:6.7
(716;6)
Palestinians ate 2 meals/day
166:4.1
(1830;1)
primitive
f.
gathering lines
68:5.3
(768;3)
primitive man carnivorous
52:3.8-9
(593;7)
primitives offered food to ghosts, gods
87:2.9
(960;3)
,
89:5.2
(979;1)
Prince's staff taught
f.
preservation
66:5.2-3
(745;8)
spiritual food.
See also
bread
: bread of life
Jesus' meat is to do will of God
143:6.1
(1615;2)
serve spiritual food in attractive form
133:4.2
(1474;2)
foolish rich man
parable of
165:4.2-3
(1821;2)
footprints
of land reptiles in sandstone
60:1.2
(685;4)
foraminifers
60:3.1
(688;8)
,
61:1.8
(694;5)
,
61:2.4
(695;2)
forbearance.
See
forgiveness
;
mercy
;
patience
forbidden fruit
citron
162:4.4
(1794;3)
every primitive tribe had
89:2.1
(975;5)
force.
See also
compulsion
;
energy
;
nonresistance
;
self-defense
all force is circuited in Paradise
42:1.6
(468;3)
all forms are encircuited
11:5.8
(123;1)
cosmic force.
See
absoluta
definition
all-inclusive term applied to spirit, mind, and matter
0:6.2
(9;4)
term denotes pregravity stages of energy
11:8.5
(126;1)
,
42:2.1
(469;1)
journeys on subject to ever-present pull of Paradise
12:8.3
(139;6)
one with energy and matter
11:5.9
(123;2)
,
42:4.1-2
(472;12)
use spiritual
f.
to break through material resistance
166:3.8
(1829;5)
force-charge of space.
See
segregata
force-energy.
See
energy
foreknowledge.
See
omniscience
foreskins
dowry of 100
f.
required by Saul for Michal
70:1.18
(785;1)
forests
59:4.2,13,17
(678;3)
men always deteriorate in
64:1.3
(718;5)
Foreword, the
definitive guide only to Papers 1-31 of Urantia Papers
0:0.4
(1;4)
forgetfulness.
See also
memory
do not fear
34:7.8
(383;2)
forgiveness.
See also
confession
;
guilt
;
patience
;
repentance
;
sin
divine forgiveness
89:10sec
(984;4)
,
156:2.7
(1736;4)
Father blots out transgressions for his own sake
97:7.10
(1069;5)
Father's heart never closed to his children's needs
5:1.11
(64;2)
is inevitable, inherent, inalienable
2:5.4
(39;3)
,
97:7.7
(1069;2)
,
131:2.11
(1445;5)
,
174:1sec
(1898;1)
love of Jesus forgives sins
147:5.5
(1652;2)
,
148:9.2-3
(1666;6)
,
188:5.2
(2018;1)
no
f.
for deliberate blasphemy against God
153:4.3
(1714;2)
,
165:3.6
(1820;5)
personally available when we forgive
144:3.3
(1620;1)
,
146:2.4
(1638;4)
,
170:2.19
(1861;3)
,
170:3.4-5
(1862;1)
,
188:4.13
(2017;8)
though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow
97:5.2
(1066;6)
,
131:2.10
(1445;4)
,
156:2.7
(1736;4)
through faith and confession
89:10sec
(984;4)
,
138:8.2
(1545;3)
,
156:2.7
(1736;4)
iniquiters eternally reject
f.
153:4.3
(1714;2)
iniquiters never sorrow for misdeeds or accept
f.
67:1.6
(755;2)
Michael's attitude
offered Lucifer rebels
f.
53:9.1
(610;6)
offered Lutentia the privilege of sharing system throne if he would only apologize
119:2.5
(1311;4)
repentant universe rebels rehabilitated, but may not serve in original positions
35:9.10
(394;2)
,
35:10.4
(394;6)
,
67:4.7
(758;5)
nature of forgiveness
is Godlike
174:1.4
(1898;4)
provides salvation
188:5.3
(2018;2)
renewal of loyalty relations with God; not sought, only received
89:10.6
(985;1)
takes away bonds of sin
131:5.5
(1450;4)
practicing forgiveness
f.
of love transcends
f.
of mercy
188:5.2
(2018;1)
forgive 70 times 7 times
159:1.4-7
(1763;1)
if someone irritates you, seek to discern his viewpoint
100:4.4
(1098;1)
Jesus' attitude on cross
187:2.4
(2007;3)
,
188:5.6
(2018;5)
love prevents estrangements which require repentance
174:1.2
(1898;2)
loving parent forgives child many times
140:5.17
(1575;2)
reconciliation procedure when a brother sins
159:1.3
(1762;5)
releasing our friend from wrong he has done
131:4.5-6
(1448;4)
resist not injury to feelings of personal dignity
141:3.8
(1590;3)
Spirit of Truth endows us with power for
194:3.12
(2064;4)
through faith in God
138:8.2
(1545;3)
,
167:5.2
(1838;3)
,
170:3.3
(1861;8)
understanding neighbor makes
f.
easier
2:4.2
(38;2)
primitives would give feasts to wipe out dishonor
69:5.12
(776;10)
primitives would request
f.
for upcoming sins
89:2.5
(976;2)
sermon on
159:1sec
(1762;3)
Zebedee sons apologized to apostles; were restored
171:0.6
(1868;1)
Formosa
Andite migration to
78:5.6
(873;2)
forms.
See also
personality
: personality forms
valueless, when lessons are learned
48:6.21
(554;6)
Fortant
local system bestowal director; secondary Lanonandek #319,847
45:3.7
(512;7)
Fortune.
See also
runaway lad in Corinth
became leader of Christians in Crete
130:6.5
(1438;2)
young man who was afraid
130:6sec
(1437;1)
fortunetellers
in connection with worship of Ishtar
95:1.7
(1043;2)
patronized by the credulous
90:2.7
(988;3)
forty days, the
after Jesus' baptism
136:3sec
(1512;5)
forum
center of Roman political, legal, and business life
132:0.2
(1455;2)
fossils
58:7sec
(670;3)
,
59:2.9
(675;8)
,
59:3.10
(677;7)
,
59:4.12
(679;5)
,
59:5.10
(681;2)
,
60:1.2,12
(685;4)
,
60:2.5-6
(687;6)
,
61:0.3
(693;3)
,
61:2.4
(695;2)
,.
See also
geology
few early organisms had shells; not preserved as
f.
59:0.8
(672;8)
reveal adjustment struggles of primitive organisms
58:6.6
(669;7)
Foundation of Spiritual Progress
in continental nation
72:3.6
(811;6)
fountain gate
near pool of Siloam in Jerusalem
162:4.4
(1794;3)
four and twenty counselors
45:4sec
(513;2)
,
114:2sec
(1251;4)
advisory supervisors of rebellion-isolated worlds
114:2.4-5
(1252;2)
all were real leaders on Urantia; all Jerusem citizens (except Machiventa)
50:2.2
(573;3)
,
114:2.1
(1251;4)
also known as Urantia advisory council
45:4.1
(513;2)
,
76:6.3
(853;4)
approve morontia progressors' plans for future course
48:6.5
(552;3)
Assigned Sentinels are ex officio heads of
24:5.3
(269;2)
direct many matters resulting from Michael's bestowal
114:2.2
(1251;5)
established by Michael
114:1.1
(1250;12)
function somewhat like a legislative branch
114:5.1
(1254;1)
last of group assembled 1900 years ago
45:4.1
(513;2)
meet around throne of presiding archangels
34:4.8
(378;5)
,
45:4.1
(513;2)
members
45:4sec
(513;2)
1.
Onagar
q.v.
2.
Mansant
q.v.
3.
Onamonalonton
q.v.
4.
Orlandof
q.v.
5.
Porshunta
q.v.
6.
Singlangton
q.v.
7.
Fantad
q.v.
8.
Orvonon
q.v.
9. Adam
45:4.11
(514;1)
,
76:6.3
(853;4)
10. Eve
45:4.12
(514;2)
,
76:6.3
(853;4)
11.
Enoch
q.v.
12.
Moses
q.v.
13.
Elijah (prophet)
q.v.
14. Machiventa Melchizedek
45:4.16
(514;6)
,
93:10.5,9
(1025;1)
15.
John the Baptist
q.v.
16. 1-2-3 the First
45:4.18
(514;8)
,
77:9.5
(866;4)
17. 24. seats are only temporarily filled
45:4.20-21
(514;10)
exempt from ascension regime
45:4.19
(514;9)
nominated by cabinet of Lanaforge
114:2.1
(1251;4)
one always present on Urantia as resident governor general
45:4.16
(514;6)
,
114:1.1
(1250;12)
pass upon ascenders' attainment of socialization
45:7.7
(518;3)
personal agents of Michael and Gabriel on Jerusem
45:4.1
(513;2)
recruited from all Urantia races
45:4.2
(513;3)
similar commissions exist for all quarantined worlds
114:2.5
(1252;3)
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