In the first Urantia Foundation printing "anniversary" was incorrectly
typeset as "anniversay."
Original Paragraph:
P1357:7, 123:2.3
Jesus was five years old in August of this year, and we will, therefore, refer
to this as his fifth (calendar) year of life. In this year, 2 B.C.,
a little more than one month before his fifth birthday anniversay,
Jesus was made very happy by the coming of his sister Miriam, who was born on
the night of July 11. During the evening of the following day Jesus had a long
talk with his father concerning the manner in which various groups of living
things are born into the world as separate individuals. The most valuable part
of Jesus' early education was secured from his parents in answer to his thoughtful
and searching inquiries. Joseph never failed to do his full duty in taking pains
and spending time answering the boy's numerous questions. From the time Jesus
was five years old until he was ten, he was one continuous question mark. While
Joseph and Mary could not always answer his questions, they never failed fully
to discuss his inquiries and in every other possible way to assist him in his
efforts to reach a satisfactory solution of the problem which his alert mind
had suggested.