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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
Gad
reputed tribe of
128:1.14
(1409;4)
Gadara
138:9.3
(1546;5)
,
144:7.1
(1626;2)
,
149:0.1
(1668;1)
,
159:0.2
(1762;2)
,
165:0.1
(1817;1)
Thomas Didymus from
138:2.5
(1539;8)
Gadda
165:0.1
(1817;1)
Gadiah
Philistine interpreter with whom Jesus discoursed on Jonah; argument with Peter
130:1sec
(1428;1)
Gaius
Jesus met G. in home of Crispus
133:3.11
(1473;4)
Galantia
associate head of superangels
46:5.18
(525;8)
first ascendant Brilliant Evening Star in Nebadon
37:2.6
(407;6)
,
46:5.18
(525;8)
headquarters on Jerusem
37:2.6
(407;6)
,
46:5.18
(525;8)
Galatia
Matthew preached in
139:7.10
(1560;6)
galaxies.
See also
space levels
;
universe
375 million new
g.
will soon be observable by Urantian astronomers
12:2.3
(130;5)
Galilee
Papers 137
,
146
,
155)
,.
See also
Palestine
;
Sea of Galilee
badly regarded by Jerusalem leaders; largely gentile
121:2.12
(1334;6)
forcible conversion of gentile population
139:0.2
(1548;2)
Herod rebuilt cities in
121:2.11
(1334;5)
Jesus wished to meet apostles in
192:1.2
(2045;7)
Jesus' preaching tours of
Papers 146
,
149
,
150)
lack of wealth did not imply social inferiority
126:5.1
(1392;8)
,
127:5.1
(1402;4)
more beautiful and prosperous than Judea
124:2.9
(1369;5)
no prophet arises from
162:2.9
(1792;3)
,
162:6.4
(1796;2)
Pilate mingled Galileans' blood with sacrifices
166:4.4
(1830;4)
,
185:1.5
(1988;4)
residents went to Jerusalem for 3 feasts
125:1.5
(1379;1)
splendid environment for young Jesus
123:0.5
(1356;2)
,
124:0.1
(1366;1)
gall
on sword point of angel of death
168:1.14
(1845;5)
Gamala
149:0.1
(1668;1)
,
149:6.1
(1675;2)
strange preacher episode at
159:2.1
(1764;3)
Gamaliel
counseled against jailing followers of Jesus
194:4.10
(2067;5)
renowned teacher at Jerusalem
126:5.3
(1392;10)
gambling.
See also
chance
;
luck
civilized people still predisposed to
86:1.4
(950;6)
natural to primitives; desire for something for nothing
69:2.7
(773;8)
games
athletic games.
See
sports
once, person counted out must die; now, only "it"
90:2.4
(987;8)
gamma rays
upon spontaneous dissociation of certain atoms
42:5.1,7
(474;5)
Ganges
Andites migrated into valley of
79:2.4
(880;2)
delta is work of last 50,000 years
79:2.1
(879;7)
Dravidian centers along
79:3.6
(881;6)
high Aryan-Dravidian culture on plains of
79:4.4
(882;4)
marine life evolved in bay of
59:6.9
(683;6)
Ganid
brilliant Indian boy whom Jesus tutored
Papers 130
-133)
first meeting with Jesus
129:2.9
(1422;6)
serious illness in Cyprus
133:7.3
(1479;3)
talk with disgruntled employee in Antioch
133:8.3
(1481;1)
translated synopses of world's religions
Paper 131
(1442;1)
,)
130:3.5-6
(1432;5)
worthy successor to eminent father
133:9.5
(1481;7)
garden
Jesus rented land near Nazareth home for
126:5.10
(1393;7)
Garden of Eden
Paper 73
(821;1)
,).
See also
Adam
;
Gardens of Eden
;
second garden
3000 volunteers prepared
73:2.3
(822;7)
37,000 years ago
51:6sec
(586;5)
Adam discouraged animal sacrifice in
76:2.3
(848;3)
after default, Adam abandoned to Nodites; caravanned to second garden
75:6sec
(844;3)
,
76:0.1
(847;1)
commercial relations with outsiders
51:6.1
(586;5)
Edenites
1200 loyal Edenites at time of default
75:6.2
(844;4)
cooperation from Nodites
75:2.5
(840;7)
,
75:3.5
(841;5)
,
77:4.1
(859;4)
education
74:7sec
(835;4)
enter Mesopotamia
76:1sec
(847;3)
had no suitable boats
76:0.1
(847;1)
ideal of whole family as gardeners
84:7.8
(940;4)
language was Andonic dialect
74:2.2
(829;4)
massacred nearby Nodites upon learning of Eve's folly with Cano
75:5.3
(843;5)
practiced scrupulous burial of all waste
73:5.4
(825;1)
primitive manufacturing
74:5.3
(833;3)
garden established; existing residents evicted
73:3.2
(823;2)
,
73:4sec
(823;7)
life in
G. of E.
far from Utopian
68:1.7
(764;3)
named after Edentia
39:5.3
(437;2)
,
73:4.1
(823;7)
no animals ever slaughtered in
73:4.1
(823;7)
,
76:2.3
(848;3)
occupied by tribes after default
73:7.1
(826;6)
physical description
73:5sec
(824;5)
27 mile wide neck connected to mainland
73:3.4
(823;4)
12,000 miles of paved roads
73:5.2
(824;6)
area between walls occupied by wild beasts
73:4.3
(824;2)
brick walls across neck of peninsula
73:4.2-3
(824;1)
elevated Mediterranean peninsula; salubrious climate
73:3.3-6
(823;3)
hills abounded in precious stones and metals
73:3.5
(823;5)
inaugural mount
74:2.5
(829;7)
,
74:3.5
(831;2)
,
74:4.4
(832;4)
most beautiful spot on earth
73:3.6
(823;6)
,
73:5.8
(825;5)
,
73:7.1
(826;6)
,
74:3.4
(831;1)
sanitary practices
73:5.3-4
(824;7)
submerged under eastern Mediterranean
73:7.1-2
(826;6)
,
78:7.7
(875;4)
planning for; site selection
73:2-3secs
)
76:1.3
(847;5)
plans for 1 million people to inhabit
73:5.1
(824;5)
teachings
2nd epochal revelation
92:4.6
(1007;6)
7 commandments of Eden were taboos
89:1.4
(975;1)
carried on by Sethite priests
92:4.6
(1007;6)
laws
74:7.5-6
(836;1)
gardeners
spornagia are
g.
for Jerusem
46:7.2
(527;6)
Gardens of Eden
51:6sec
(586;5)
,.
See also
Garden of Eden
named to honor constellation capital
43:6.2
(492;2)
,
51:3.2
(583;1)
,
73:4.1
(823;7)
second centers of world culture
51:6.2
(586;6)
usually secluded in near-tropic zone
51:3.2
(583;1)
gardens of God
43:6sec
(492;1)
one half of Edentia devoted to
43:1.7
(486;6)
,
43:6.1-2
(492;1)
gas
59:3.4
(677;1)
often found in coal beds
59:5.16
(681;8)
gas chambers
criminals executed in
g.c.
in continental nation
72:10.1
(818;4)
gastropods
59:2.12
(676;3)
,
59:3.7
(677;4)
gate beautiful
in Jerusalem temple
162:4.3
(1794;2)
Gath
Philistines ordered King David off field at
97:9.5
(1072;3)
Gautama Siddhartha
94:7sec
(1035;1)
,.
See also
Buddha
;
Buddhism
doctrine of Teacher, Law, and Brotherhood
104:1.6
(1144;3)
followers
Gautama forbade to receive money
94:8.15
(1037;3)
perverted cult to make him divine
92:5.9
(1009;6)
,
94:11.2,9
(1039;1)
son became successor, greatly extended cult
94:7.6
(1035;6)
spiritual awakening of
G.S.
did not persist in India
79:4.8
(882;8)
wife founded order of nuns
94:7.6
(1035;6)
strengths
brought succor to millions of despairing souls
94:7.7
(1036;1)
his life was much greater than his preachment
94:8.15
(1037;3)
outstanding religious teacher
121:6.4
(1338;7)
taught best godless philosophy ever invented
94:8.14
(1037;2)
taught universal salvation, free from sacrifice, ritual, and priests
94:7.7
(1036;1)
sudden conversion
100:5.3
(1099;1)
weaknesses
failed to perceive personality of God, existence of souls
94:7.3
(1035;3)
faulty navigation charts ran aground
132:7.4
(1466;4)
hardly believed in immortality
94:8.12
(1036;3)
orphan prophet; knew God in spirit, not mind
132:7.3-5
(1466;3)
should have heeded the hermit Godad
94:7.4
(1035;4)
Gavalia
author of Paper 119
119:0.1
(1308;1)
first-born and chief of Brilliant Evening Stars in Nebadon
37:2.6
(407;6)
,
119:0.1
(1308;1)
Gaza
134:7.4
(1492;4)
,
194:4.13
(2068;3)
Geba
134:7.5
(1492;5)
Gehenna
bodies of crucified thieves taken to
188:1.5
(2013;4)
open burial pits south of Jerusalem
188:0.2
(2012;2)
genealogies
Significances of Origin are living
28:6.2-4
(314;1)
general council
of kingdom called in Philadelphia
167:0.3
(1833;3)
,
167:2.3
(1835;3)
Genesis, Book of
story of Eve created out of Adam's rib
74:8.3
(837;2)
genetics.
See also
eugenics
;
handicaps
;
hybridization
;
races
dominant gene normally improves hybrid
82:6.7
(920;5)
evolution produced many apparently useless forms of transition life
65:4.10-12
(736;1)
genetic handicaps cannot invalidate presence of Adjuster
5:1.4-7
(63;2)
,
5:5.13-14
(69;8)
genetics underlies all ability, all character
44:8.2
(507;7)
,
76:2.6
(848;6)
gland chemistry influences imagination, spiritual receptivity
49:5.12
(566;7)
good environment cannot overcome character handicaps of base heredity
76:2.6
(848;6)
historically
70 generations between dawn mammals and mid-mammals
61:6.1
(700;2)
,
62:2.6
(704;5)
Abraham arrived in expected generation
93:5.3
(1018;8)
Andite strain stimulated innately able yellow race
79:6.7
(885;4)
,
79:7.3
(886;4)
Caligastia 100 taught selective animal breeding
66:5.4
(746;2)
chromosomes on Prince's staff reorganized by life circuits
77:2.2,5
(856;5)
Jesus did not interfere with biologic evolution
120:3.5,8
(1329;6)
Moses' unusual versatility and adaptability derived from mixed ancestry
96:3.1
(1055;4)
race is decisive factor in evolution of culture
81:6.4
(907;1)
racial deterioration contributed to Roman decline
133:0.2
(1468;2)
,
195:3.8-9
(2074;3)
some early irreparable genetic losses due to wars
63:4.8
(714;6)
tremendous gains from small amount of violet blood
48:4.13,17
(548;8)
,
52:3.6
(593;5)
,
74:7.9
(836;5)
,.
See also
Andites
individuals lacking parental instinct eliminated from reproductive stream
84:7.7
(940;3)
inherited urges cannot be fundamentally modified; responses can
140:4.8
(1572;8)
jealously guard superior human strains
49:1.7
(560;6)
morontia life removes all genetic handicaps
44:8.3
(508;1)
,
109:5.5
(1199;6)
mortals differ in innate endowments
69:3.8
(774;7)
,
70:8.1
(792;5)
,
100:7.8
(1102;5)
often requires ages to recoup loss of single superior strain of human heredity
49:1.7
(560;6)
play, humor, music largely derived from Adamites
74:6.7
(835;1)
religion powerless apart from sound and normal g.
70:8.18
(793;10)
religious experience markedly influenced by
100:1.6
(1095;1)
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