of, to mortals, 6:4.6 (76.6)to spiritual classification of their subjects, 49:5.31 (568.2)supreme Divinington council of direction for administration of, 20:4.3 (227.1)three titles for, 107:0.7 (1177.1)truly Godlike, 107:6.1 (1182.3)unexplainable use by the, of the material-gravity circuits, 107:6.5 (1182.7)uniform spiritual leading of the, for Urantia mortals, 5:1.5 (63.3)unique possessions of evolutionary will creatures of finaliter destiny, 107:7.7 (1184.2)Universal Father’s indwelling of children of time as the, 50:1.1 (572.3), 107:0.1 (1176.1)see also Thought Adjuster(s)of mysteries, 1:4.1 (26.3)and paganism, influence of, on the Christian religion, 195:10.18 (2086.4)philosophy in solution of, 27:6.1 (302.5)religions, legends of, 121:5.8 (1337.4)Mysticexperiences, not divine communications to the human mind, 100:5.6 (1099.4)Jesus not a, 141:3.6 (1590.1)mistake of many a, 100:5.9 (1099.7)meditation, Jesus’ faith not a, 196:0.4 (2087.4)Mysticalenthusiasm, unrestrained, not divine inspiration, 91:7.4 (1000.5)state, characteristics of the, 100:5.9 (1099.7)Mysticismof the "dark ages," 195:4.1 (2074.7)ecstasy, and inspiration, 91:7.0 (1000.2–1001.4)possible danger in, 100:5.8 (1099.6)practical tests for, 91:7.5 (1000.6)Myth(s)an element of the collection assembled in a sacred book, 88:2.9 (969.7)the "golden age" as a, 74:8.14 (838.6)guardian angels not a, 113:1.1 (1241.3)Lucifer’s charge that the Father was a, 53:3.2 (603.3)and the mystery cults, 121:5.16 (1338.1)relation of, to ritual, 90:5.2 (992.3)spinning of, about lives of leaders and heroes, result, 122:8.7 (1352.3)technique of conversion of, into facts, 122:8.7 (1352.3)tree of life not a, 73:6.3 (825.8)Mythmakerprimitive man a, 4:5.1 (59.6)Mythologyfunction of early, 103:9.4 (1141.2)Greek, character of, 98:1.6 (1078.4)origins of, 98:1.2 (1077.6)Pilate’s awareness of gods coming to earth in, 185:6.7 (1995.6)significance of, 92:3.1 (1005.3)Urantia, origin of much, 66:4.1 (743.10), 80:7.5 (895.5)
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Nabodadattempted attack by, against temple harlotry, 95:1.6 (1043.1)identity of, 95:1.6 (1043.1)Nabondesire of, to make Jesus a convert to Mithraism, 132:3.1 (1459.1)identity of, 132:3.1 (1459.1)Naboththe murder of, and his sons, 97:3.6 (1065.3), 97:9.19 (1074.1)Nabua Mesopotamian deity, 95:1.4 (1042.5)Nahor, brother of Abrahamappeal to, to secure a wife for Isaac, 93:9.4 (1023.1)attitude of, toward the Salem religion, 93:5.4 (1019.1)building of a strong city-state by, 93:5.5 (1019.2)Nahor, the teacher of Jerusalemand his discussions with Jesus, 123:6.9 (1365.4)identification and Nazareth mission of, 123:6.8 (1365.3)Nainapostles’ departure for, reason, 146:5.3 (1645.1)apostolic work in, 146:0.1 (1637.1)and the widow’s son, 146:6.0 (1645.2–1646.1)Naldaconversation of, with Jesus, 143:5.0 (1612.4–1615.1)identification of, 143:5.2 (1612.5)Jesus’ morontia appearance to, with other Samaritan believers, 193:1.1 (2053.3)Nambiaidentity of, 36:1.2 (396.3)Name(s)extension of, importance of, among early families, 84:7.15 (940.11)the Father’s, the Master’s manifestation of, to the world, 182:1.9 (1965.3)of God the Father, most common, 1:1.1 (22.4)importance of, to primitive man, 88:5.5 (971.7)onetime denial of, to women, reason, 84:4.5 (935.5)personal, importance of, in magic, 88:5.5 (971.7)pride, origin of, in family life, 84:7.10 (940.6)of Third Source and Center, significance of the, 9:1.1 (98.6)see also Those without Name and NumberNanakidentity of, 92:5.8 (1009.2), 92:5.15 (1010.3)Naomiwedding of, at Cana, 137:3.6 (1528.2)NaplesJesus’ visit to, 130:8.0 (1440.1–1441.2)Narrative(s)by Andrew of Jesus’ life, origin and editing of, 139:1.9 (1549.7)a possible source for Luke, 121:8.9 (1342.4)a source for the midwayers’ record, 121:0.1 (1332.1)of Caligastia’s departure for Urantia, putting of, on universe broadcasts, 66:1.5 (741.7)early, of the day of Pentecost, strange teachings associated with, 194:3.1 (2062.10)fabricated, about destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, 93:6.7 (1021.3)fictitious, of the Hebrew priests, inconsistencies of, 97:9.9 (1072.7)fragmentary, of the Mount Hermon struggles of Jesus, and traditions of his temptation, 136:4.10 (1515.4)Gospel of John the last of the, of Jesus’ earth life, 121:6.6 (1339.2)Hebrew, of creation, intent of writers of, 74:8.11 (838.3)possible basis of sun and moon story in, 74:8.2 (837.1)of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, reliability of, 93:9.8 (1023.5)of Jephthah, an illustration of tragic results of adherence to ancient customs, 89:6.3 (980.8)of raid on Midianites, and atrocities of the time, 70:1.15 (784.11)human, of Adam and Eve’s conversation with angel in the garden, 51:3.5 (583.4)Isador’s, of Jesus’ life, the Gospel according to Matthew, 121:8.7 (1342.2), 139:7.5 (1560.1)a source for Luke, 121:8.9 (1342.4)of Jonah, factual basis of, vs. truth it contains, 159:4.4 (1767.6)by Luke of Jesus’ life, noninclusion of Peter’s dream in, 152:4.4 (1703.4)by Mark of Jesus’ life, instigated by Peter for the church at Rome, 121:8.3 (1341.4)a source for Isador, 121:8.7 (1342.2)for Luke, 121:8.9 (1342.4)treatment of Peter’s dream in, 152:4.4 (1703.4)of the Master’s life, distribution of copies of Andrew’s, 121:0.1 (1332.1), 139:1.9 (1549.7)of Melchizedek, destruction of, reason, 93:9.9 (1023.6)regarded as a myth, 93:9.5 (1023.2)Moses’, of creation, purpose of, 74:8.7 (837.6)Nasantaa member of the women’s corps, 150:1.1 (1678.5)Nathan, a potter of Nazarethfriend of the young Jesus and Jacob, 123:5.15 (1364.3)Nathan of Busirisone of David’s messengers, sent to Alexandria, 191:6.1 (2044.2)Nathan of Caesareaauthor of the Gospel of John, 121:8.10 (1342.5), 139:4.4 (1554.2)Nathan of Canafather of the bridegroom, 137:3.6 (1528.2)Nathaniel, the apostleage of, when chosen as an apostle, 139:6.2 (1558.3)attitude of, at Gilboa, concerning the kingdom, 144:1.7 (1618.1)characteristics of, 139:6.4 (1558.5)choosing of, as an apostle, 137:2.0 (1526.1–1527.3)death of, 139:6.9 (1559.4)difference of, with Peter, regarding the gospel, 193:6.4 (2058.3)discussion of, with Rodan, 160:0.1 (1772.1)education of, 139:6.2 (1558.3)evangelistic work of, in Mesopotamia and India, 139:6.9 (1559.4)guardian of the apostolic families, 138:10.5 (1547.5)identification of, 139:6.0 (1558.2–1559.4)interpretation by, of parable of sower, 151:2.3 (1690.1)with Jesus, at feast of dedication, 164:0.1