Index to the Bible Comparison
Jesus in the New Testament and The Urantia Book, Part 6
Urantia Book Papers 171 through 188
Events Leading up to Jesus' Arrest
- Urantia Paper 171: On the Way to Jerusalem
- Urantia Paper 172: Going into Jerusalem
- UP 172:0
No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 172:1
Sabbath at Bethany. Matt.
26:6-13, Mark
14:3-9, John
11:55-12:11
- UP 172:2
Sunday Morning with the Apostles, No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 172:3
The Start for Jerusalem--"The Triumphal Entry". Matt.
21:1-11, Mark
11:1-10, Luke
19:29-44, John
12:12-19
- A warrior entered a city on a horse. A king on a
mission of peace entered riding upon an ass. Jesus would not enter
as the warrior king and ruling Messiah expected by the Jews, but rather
as a man of peace, fulfilling the spiritual concept of the Messiah.
Here, Jesus once more seeks to demonstrate to his followers that his
kingdom is not of this world; it is a purely spiritual affair involving
the rule of God in the hearts of his earth children.
- UP 172:4
Visiting about the Temple. Mark
12:41-44, Luke
21:1-4
- UP 172:5
The Apostles' Attitude. No New Testament Correspondence.
- Urantia Paper 173: Monday in Jerusalem
- UP 173:0
No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 173:1
Cleansing the Temple. Matt.
21:12-17, Mark
11:15-19, Luke
19:45-48, John
2:13-17
- (The Bible lists two cleansings of the temple. The story in John
agrees with the Urantia Book, but John has placed it so early-in
Jesus' career that Bible authorities call it a separate episode
from the one reported by Matthew, Mark, and Luke who have placed
it in the proper time segment--the last week of Jesus' life.)
- UP 173:2
Challenging the Master's Authority. Matt.
21:23-27, Mark
11:27-33, Luke
20:1-8
- UP 173:3
Parable of the Two Sons. Matt.
21:28-32
- UP 173:4
Parable of the Absent Landlord. Matt.
21:33-46, Mark
12:1-12, Luke
20:9-19
- UP 173:5
Parable of the Marriage Feast. Matt.
22:1-14
- Urantia Paper 174: Tuesday Morning in the Temple
- UP 174:0
Individual greetings. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 174:1
Divine Forgiveness. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 174:2
Questions by the Jewish Rulers. Matt.
22:15-22, Mark
12:13-17, Luke
20:20-26
- "Pharisees"--consists of the scribes
and rabbis taken together
- "Herodians"--The Herodians were a political
party that sought emancipation from direct Roman rule through the
restoration of the Herodian dynasty.
- UP 174:3
The Sadducees and the Resurrection. Matt.
22:23-33, Mark
12:18-27, Luke
20:27-40
- "Sadduces"--consisted of the priesthood
and certain wealthy Jews.
- UP 174:4
The Great Commandment. Matt.
22:34-46, Mark
12:28-37, Luke
20:41-44
- UP 174:5
The Inquiring Greeks. John
12:20-36
- "the Christ"--Christ is the Greek form of the
Hebrew Messiah which comes from Mashi'ah, and which means
"anointed one." The concept of the "nointed one"
derives from the fact that kings were anointed with holy oil at
their coronation to show that they were consecreated to God.
- Urantia Paper 175: The Last Temple Discourse
- UP 175:0
No New Testament Correspondence
- UP 175:1
The Discourse. Matt.
Chapter 23, Mark
12:38-40, Luke
20:45-47
- "phylacteries"--Leather pouches containing
quotations from the scripture and worn on the arms or forehead.
- UP 175:2
Status of Individual Jews. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 175:3
The Fateful Sanhedrin Meeting. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 175:4
The Situation in Jerusalem. No New Testament Correspondence.
- Urantia Paper 176: Tuesday Evening on Mount Olivet
- UP 176:0
Destruction of the temple. Matt.
24:1,2, Mark
13:1,2, Luke
21:5,6
- UP 176:1
The Destruction of Jerusalem. Matt.
24:3-28, Mark
13:3-23, Luke
21:7-24
- "and Jerusalem will be trodden down by the
Gentiles"--Jesus was crucified in March, A.D. 35. A little
more than 30 years later, in 66 A.D., there was a revolt of the
Jews seeking to throw off the Roman yolk. The Roman army came against
them and in 70 A.D. they broke through the walls, leveled Jerusalem
and killed many of its inhabitants. This they did in response to
the revolts led by socalled "deliverers". The Jewish historian
Josephus recorded the scene: "...one would have thought that
the hill itself, on which the temple stood, was seething hot...the
blood was larger in quantity than the fire...the ground did nowhere
appear visible, for the dead bodies that lay on it, but the soldiers
went over heaps of those bodies, as they ran upon such as fled from
them. While the [temple] was on fire, everything was plundered that
came to hand, and ten thousand of those that were caught were slain;
nor was there a commiseration of any age, or any reverence for gravity,
but children, and old men ... and priests, were all slain in the
same manner." (Flavious Josephus, Book VI, Ch. 5)
- UP 176:2
The Master's Second Coming. Matt.
24:29-44, Mark
13:24-37, Luke
21:25-36
- UP 176:3
Later Discussion at the Camp
- UP 176:4
The Return of Michael. No New Testament Correspondence.
- Urantia Paper 177: Wednesday, the Rest Day
- UP 177:0
No New Testament Correspondence
- UP 177:1
One Day Alone with God. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 177:2
Early Home Life. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 177:3
The Day at Camp. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 177:4
Judas and the Chief Priests. Matt.
26:1-5, 14-16, Mark
14:1,2,10,11, Luke
22:1-6
- "the feast of Unleavened Bread"--This
feast was a part of the Jews' commemoration of the time of their
escape from Egypt under Moses. (Exodus 12:1-20)
- UP 177:5
The Last Social Hour. No New Testament Correspondence.
- Urantia Paper 178: Last Day at the Camp
- Urantia Paper 179: The Last Supper
- Urantia Paper 180: The Farewell Discourse
- UP 180:0
Luke
22:35,36, John
13:31-33
- UP 180:l
The New Commandment. John
13:34, 35
- UP 180:2
The Vine and the Branches
- UP 180:3
Enmity of the World
- UP 180:4
The Promised Helper
- "But when the Counselor comes, whom I shall send to you from
the Father, even the Spirit of Truth, who proceeds from the Father,
he will bear witness to me."--Before this time we have heard
of the Father's Spirit of love and the Holy Spirit;
but this is the first mention in the Bible of the Spirit of Truth.
This is a new spiritual endowment that is to be sent by Jesus from
the Father. This spiritual endowment appears to be a joint bestowal
from both the Father and the Son; and it is to bear witness to the
truth of Jesus and his teachings.
- UP 180:5
The Spirit of Truth
- UP 180:6
The Necessity for Leaving
- Urantia Paper 181: Final Admonitions and Warnings
- Urantia Paper 182: In Gethsemane
Arrest, Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus
- Urantia Paper 183: The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
- Urantia Paper 184: Before the Sanhedrin Court
- UP 184:0
No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 184:1
Examination by Annas. John
18:12-14, 19-24
- UP 184:2
Peter in the Courtyard. Matt.
26:58, 69-75, Mark
14:53,54, 66-72; Luke
22:54-62, John
18:15-18, 25-27
- UP 184:3
Before the court of Sanhedrists. Matt.
26:59-66, Mark
14:55-64, Luke
22:54
- UP 184:4
The Hour of Humiliation. Matt.
26:67-68, Mark
14:65, Luke
22:63-65
- UP 184:5
The Second Meeting of the Court. Mark
15:1, Luke
22:66-71
- Urantia Paper 185: The Trial before Pilate
- UP 185:0
No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 185:1
Pontius Pilate. No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 185:2
Jesus Appears before Pilate. Matt.
27:1,2,11-14, Mark
15:1-5, Luke
23:1-3, John
18:28-32
- UP 185:3
The Private Examination by Pilate, Luke
23:4-7, John
18:33-38
- UP 185:4
Jesus before Herod. Luke
23:8-12
- UP 185:5
Jesus Returns to Pilate. Matt.
27:15-23, Mark
15:6-15, Luke
23:13-23, John
18:39-40
- UP 185:6
Pilate's Last Appeal. Matt.
27:27-31, Mark
15:16-19, John
19:1-8
- UP 185:7
Pilate's Last Interview. John
19:9-15
- UP 185:8
Pilate's Tragic Surrender. Matt.
27:24-26, Luke
23:24,25, John
19:16
- Urantia Paper 186: Just before the Crucifixion
- Urantia Paper 187: The Crucifixion
- UP 187:0
No New Testament Correspondence.
- UP 187:1
On the Way to Golgotha. Matt.
27:32, Mark
15:21, Luke
23:26-32, John
19:17
- UP 187:2
The Crucifixion. Matt.
27:33-38, Mark
15:22-27, Luke
23:33-34, John
19:18-24
- "the third hour"--The third hour after
sunrise. This would have been around 9 A.M. Friday morning.
- UP 187:3
Those Who Saw the Crucifixion. Matt.
27:39-44,55,56, Mark
15:29-32,40,41, Luke
23:35-38, John
19:25
- UP 187:4
The Thief on the Cross. Luke
23:39-43
- UP 187:5
Last Hour on the Cross. Matt.
27:45-54, Mark
15:33-39, Luke
23:44-49, John
19:28-37
- "from the sixth ... til the ninth hour"--(after
sunrise); from about noon to 3 P.M.
- "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"--This
is the first line of Psalm 22. In his final hours of consciousness
Jesus' human mind here returns to Psalms memorized in his childhood.
- "hyssop"--An aromatic mint, used in
bunches for purificatory sprinkling rites by the ancient Hebrews.
- "He who saw it"--John Zebedee, the writer
of the Gospel of John
- UP 187:6
After the Crucifixion. No New Testament Correspondence.
- Urantia Paper 188: The Time of the Tomb
Next: Part 7--Jesus' Resurrection and Appearances
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