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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
heathen.
See also
gentiles
why
h.
rage; narrow outlook concentrates energies
155:1sec
(1725;2)
heaven.
See also
eternal life
;
hell
;
resurrection
;
survival (of mortal death)
also referred to as Great Beyond
63:6.6-7
(716;5)
conceived as
1st mansion world by most prophets
48:6.12
(553;4)
7 mansion worlds
15:7.5
(174;5)
deadland, ghost homeland
87:1.1
(958;3)
Jerusem
46:0.1
(519;1)
savages' conceptions
86:4.7
(953;6)
eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor mind conceived
181:2.20
(1960;1)
h.
of heavens
48:6.12
(553;4)
Jewish traditions derived from Zoroastrianism
95:6.6
(1050;2)
not endless rest but ceaseless progression
181:1.2
(1953;4)
only the rich supposed to go direct to
69:5.12
(776;10)
some wise men saw vision of
48:6.12
(553;4)
heavenly reproducers.
See also
celestial artisans
celestial artisans
44:2sec
(500;7)
types
1.
singers
q.v.
2.
color workers
q.v.
3.
light picturizers
q.v.
4.
historic pageanteers
q.v.
5.
prophetic artists
q.v.
6.
life-story tellers
q.v.
7.
administrative enactors
q.v.
historic pageanteers
heavenly reproducers, celestial artisans
44:2.6
(501;5)
Hebrew language
alphabet from Philistines; little writing until 900 B.C.
74:8.9
(838;1)
distinctly Andonite
80:8.2
(896;7)
Jesus spoke
123:2.7
(1358;4)
,
123:5.1,4
(1362;2)
not a written language at time of exodus from Egypt
96:5.2
(1057;7)
spoken by priests and rabbis in times of Jesus
121:6.2
(1338;5)
Hebrews.
See
Jews (ancient Hebrews)
;
Judaism
Hebrews, Book of
author understood mission of Melchizedek
93:9.11
(1024;2)
portrays religious life of Jesus
196:2.1
(2091;3)
Hebron
134:7.5
(1492;5)
,
142:8.1
(1605;3)
,
159:6.4
(1771;5)
,
186:3.2-3
(2000;5)
Abraham's military capital
93:5.11
(1019;8)
,
93:9.2,4
(1022;5)
headquarters of Abner
150:0.1
(1678;1)
John and Elizabeth moved to
135:2.3
(1497;5)
King David made headquarters at non-Hebrew city of
97:9.7
(1072;5)
synagogue at
H.
denied Sanhedrin's jurisdiction; destroyed by fire
154:2.1
(1718;2)
Heidelberg race
superior, prolific Andonites
64:2.3
(719;6)
height
Adam and Eve 8 feet tall
74:1.1
(828;2)
anxiety cannot add handbreadth to
165:5.2
(1823;2)
giantism among green and orange peoples
51:4.2
(584;4)
Heldua
156:3.1
(1736;6)
helium
in solar-energy reactions
41:8.1
(464;3)
hell.
See also
eternal life
;
heaven
in Egyptian religion
95:2.9
(1045;2)
invented for punishment of taboo violators
89:2.4
(976;1)
Jewish traditions derived from Zoroastrianism
95:6.6
(1050;2)
primitives entertained no ideas of
86:4.7
(953;6)
wicked destroyed by fire under Mithraism
98:5.4
(1082;5)
Hellenes.
See
Greeks
Hellenistic Empire.
See
Greece
helplessness
147:3.5
(1649;5)
consequence of personality isolation
184:4.6
(1985;1)
Fortune's feelings of
130:6sec
(1437;1)
man at pool of Bethesda was victim of
147:3.5
(1649;5)
hem
Veronica touched Jesus'
152:0.2-3
(1698;2)
henotheism
exaltation of one god above the many
104:2.1
(1145;2)
Hebrews passed through
96:1.2,14
(1052;5)
hens.
See
poultry
Henselon
lost most Lanonandeks in rebellion
35:9.8
(393;8)
neighboring universe to Nebadon
32:2.12
(360;1)
heralds of the resurrection.
See
messenger corps (David Zebedee's)
herders
Able was a herder; Cain was a farmer
76:2.2
(848;2)
Andites were expert
78:5.8
(873;4)
differences with agriculturists
68:5.11
(769;3)
,
70:8.7
(792;11)
,
81:1.4
(900;6)
domestication of animals came about accidentally
69:7.2
(778;5)
first capitalists
69:8.5
(779;4)
herding reduced effort necessary to secure food
69:6.7
(778;2)
looked down on farmers
81:1.4
(900;6)
men lived on increase in flocks in pastoral era
68:5.7
(768;7)
mother-family came to speedy end under herder mores
84:2.6
(933;4)
no herds kept in Garden of Eden
73:4.1,3
(823;7)
slavery not prevalent among
69:8.4
(779;3)
women reduced to social slavery in pastoral era
68:5.8
(768;8)
,
69:7.5
(778;8)
heredity
divine
h.
sometimes discloses attributes not discernible in the Creator
17:3.3
(201;1)
human
h.
See
genetics
hermit
Gautama should have listened to the
h.
Godad
94:7.4
(1035;4)
Herod Agrippa
feared, killed James Zebedee
139:3.8
(1553;4)
Herod Antipas
152:6.5
(1705;5)
,
174:2.4
(1899;4)
animosity with Pilate
185:3.8
(1992;1)
character
apostate Jew; believed nothing, feared everything
154:0.2-3
(1717;2)
evil doings
135:3.4
(1498;3)
murdered Bethlehem babies
122:10sec
(1353;5)
James of Safed was minor official of
H.A.
; Chuza was steward
150:1.1
(1678;5)
,
158:4.3
(1755;9)
Joseph killed working on
H.A.
's palace in Sepphoris;
H.A.
decreed no wages due
126:2.1
(1388;1)
,
126:5.7,11
(1393;4)
,
185:4.1
(1992;3)
Joseph preferred
H.A.
to Archelaus
123:0.5
(1356;2)
many of
H.A.
's household believed in Jesus
147:0.2
(1647;2)
position
brother of Tetrarch Philip
153:1.1
(1707;4)
son of Herod the Great; governed Galilee and Perea during Jesus' youth and ministry
121:2.11
(1334;5)
tetrarch; wicked Idumean
185:4.1-2
(1992;3)
rebuilt Sepphoris and cities of Galilee
121:2.11
(1334;5)
,
185:4.1
(1992;3)
regarding Jesus
arrayed Jesus in old royal robe
185:4.3
(1992;5)
,
186:4.1
(2001;4)
change of heart regarding Jesus
156:6.8
(1741;8)
dared Jesus perform a miracle
185:4.2
(1992;4)
decided to kill Jesus or drive him away
171:4.4-6
(1872;1)
Jesus called "fox"
126:5.7
(1393;4)
,
171:4.6
(1872;3)
Jesus left Galilee to avoid
141:1.1
(1587;3)
Jesus refused to speak to; would not work for
128:2.6
(1410;5)
,
185:4sec
(1992;3)
,
186:2.2
(1999;2)
knew Sanhedrin would not give Jesus a fair trial
154:3.2
(1719;3)
permitted Sanhedrin to seize Jesus on religious charges
148:7.3
(1665;2)
,
154:0sec
(1717;1)
,
154:3sec
(1719;2)
resurrection of Lazarus alarmed
171:4.5
(1872;2)
sent observers for information on Jesus; to see if Jesus were John risen from dead
137:7.4
(1534;3)
,
145:3.12
(1633;3)
,
153:1.1
(1707;4)
regarding John the Baptist
cursed with fear from killing John
185:4.3
(1992;5)
imprisoned, beheaded John
135:10.2-3
(1506;4)
,
135:12.7
(1508;7)
,
144:0.2
(1617;2)
,
144:9.1
(1627;6)
,
175:1.4
(1906;1)
talked with John about kingdom of heaven
135:12.3
(1508;3)
residences
at Julias, Machaerus, Sepphoris, Tiberias
135:12.1-2
(1508;1)
,
150:3.1
(1680;3)
Jerusalem home was Asmonean (Maccabean) palace
125:1.5
(1379;1)
,
128:3.5
(1411;5)
,
185:4.1
(1992;3)
Herod Archelaus
deposed by A.D. 7
124:6.2
(1374;2)
Joseph feared H.A. would pursue policies of his father
123:0.5
(1356;2)
palace in Jericho
171:8.2
(1875;7)
parable of pounds based on experience of
171:8.2
(1875;7)
Herod the Great
father of Archelaus
123:0.5
(1356;2)
father of Herod Antipas; built harbor of Caesarea; died 4 B.C.
121:2.11
(1334;5)
from Idumea
121:2.9
(1334;3)
Maccabean palace was home of
185:4.1
(1992;3)
ruled Judea; built temples for strange gods
121:2.9-10
(1334;3)
Herod the Idumean.
See
Herod the Great
Herodians
advocated restoration of Herodian dynasty
137:7.10
(1535;2)
united in effort to discredit Jesus
174:2.1
(1899;1)
Herodias
Herod Antipas's unlawful wife; hated John the Baptist
135:12.2,5-6
)
Herod's temple.
See
Jerusalem temple
heroes
help children choose
140:5.14
(1574;7)
man profoundly influenced by character of his
92:7.8
(1013;3)
thief on cross saw a true hero
187:4.5
(2009;4)
herons
61:2.12
(696;3)
Hertzian waves
42:5.12
(475;8)
Heshbon
128:3.2
(1411;2)
,
159:0.2
(1762;2)
,
165:0.1
(1817;1)
,
171:3.2
(1870;5)
Hestia
Greek virgin goddess of hearth; became Vesta in Rome
98:3.3
(1080;5)
hewn stone, hall of.
See
chamber of hewn stone
Hezekiah
Hebrews worshiped serpents down to days of
85:3.3
(946;5)
hidden things
Father not in hiding
5:1.2,10
(62;4)
will all be revealed
150:4.2
(1681;9)
,
151:3.1
(1691;4)
,
165:3.2-3
(1820;1)
hides
early people wrote on
66:5.9
(746;7)
Hierapolis
Leah prophetess of
H.
; Philip crucified at
139:5.11-12
(1557;5)
hieroglyphics
early writing
69:4.7
(775;7)
High Commissioners.
See also
Spirit-fused mortals
accompany Paradise Sons on bestowal missions
37:5.8
(411;6)
act as friends of the court; race commissioners
37:5.5-7
(411;3)
in group Universe Aids
37:1.1
(406;3)
in Uversa personality register
30:2.24
(338;1)
number 1.5 billion in Nebadon
37:5.6
(411;4)
Spirit-fused mortals may become
37:5.1-10
(410;4)
work with court advisor seraphim to ensure charges against mortals are fairly stated
39:1.7
(428;1)
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