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Jesus in the New Testament and The Urantia Book, Part 2

Urantia Book Papers 130 through 134

Early Travels and Teachings

  • Urantia Paper 130: On the Way to Rome.
    • UP 130:0 Rome tour covers most of two years. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:1 At Joppa—Discourse on Jonah. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:2 At Caesarea. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 130:3 At Alexandria. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:4 Discourse on Reality. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:5 On the Island of Crete. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:6 The Young Man Who Was Afraid- No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 130:7 At Carthage—Discourse on Time and Space. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 130:8 On the Way to Naples and Rome. No New Testament Correspondence
  • Urantia Paper 131: The World's Religions.
  • Urantia Paper 132: The Sojourn at Rome
    • UP 132:0 No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 132:1 True Values. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 132:2 Good and Evil No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 132:3 Truth and Faith. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 132:4 Personal Ministry. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 132:5 Counseling the Rich Man. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 132:6 Social ministry. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 132:7 Trips about Rome. No New Testament Correspondence.
  • Urantia Paper 133: The Return from Rome
    • UP 133:0 No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:1 Mercy and Justice. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:2 Embarking at Tarentum. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:3 At Corinth. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:4 Personal Work in Corinth. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:5 At Athens--Discourse on Science. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:6 At Ephesus--Discourse on the Soul. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 133:7 The Sojourn at Cyprus--Discourse on Mind. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 133:8 At Antioch. No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 133:9 In Mesopotamia. No New Testament Correspondence
  • Urantia Paper 134: The Transition Years.
    • UP 134:0 No New Testament Correspondence
    • UP 134:1 The Thirtieth Year (A.D. 24). No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:2 The Caravan Trip to the Caspian. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:3 The Urmia Lectures. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:4 Sovereignty-Divine and Human. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:5 Political Sovereignty. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:6 Law, Liberty, and Sovereignty. No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:7 The Thirty-first Year (A.D. 25) No New Testament Correspondence.
    • UP 134:8 The Sojourn on Mount Hermon. Mark 1:12-13, Matt 4:3-11, Luke 4:1-13
      • "The Great Temptation "-Each of the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) treat the temptation of Jesus somewhat differently. Mark recounts the event in two versus (quoted above). Matthew and Luke tell a detailed story but reverse the order of the second and third temptations. The gospel of John does not mention the event at all.
        Matthew, Mark, and Luke portray the temptation as taking place immediately following Jesus' baptism (when he left the river Jordan and went into the wilderness for 40 days). Certainly, Jesus did retire to the wilderness following John's baptism, but since this baptism marked the beginning of his public career, it is more likely that this was a time of communion with God and deciding upon the procedures to be followed in the coming proclamation of the Kingdom. If this is so, then Jesus' temptation must have occurred before his baptism. This is also consistent with the Father's expression of an approval at Jesus' baptism ("This is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased"), which would naturally come after Jesus had met and overcome his "great temptation."
      UP 134:9 The Time of Waiting. No New Testament Correspondence.

 

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