appeared in wake of arousal of Hebrew conscience
97:5.1(1066;5) monotheism not widely accepted until
92:6.6(1011;4) preached beneficent king-deliverer
97:8.3(1071;1) preached God's infinite wisdom and perfection
97:5.1-3(1066;5) said Jerusalem would never fall
97:9.22(1074;4) counteracted racially egoistic Messiah concepts
97:7.13-14(1070;2) Father spoke through
155:6.2(1730;6) John the Baptist impressed by
135:4.4(1499;4) most beautiful pronouncements about Father ever
97:7.9,13(1069;4) prophet of Babylonian captivity
97:7.14(1070;3) spoke of salvation by sacrifice and redemption
97:8.3(1071;1) wrote chapters 40-55 in Book of Isaiah
97:7.4(1068;4) Mesopotamian spirit of sex fertility
95:1.5-7(1042;6) required one-time embrace of strangers
95:1.5(1042;6) Egyptian agricultural workers worshiped
95:5.12(1048;6) Ishtar cult in Egypt
95:1.7(1043;2) mother of Osiris in Egyptian mystery cult
98:4.2-5(1081;5) chapter of Koran devoted to evil eye
87:5.5(962;6) clear-cut presentation of Allah as only Deity
94:2.8(1029;6),
95:7.6(1051;4) great international, interracial faith
92:6.2,5(1010;6) influence of Islam
I. conquered Buddhism in northern India
94:2.8(1029;6),
94:9.3(1038;1)
Nanak incorporated
I. into Sikhism
92:5.12(1010;3),
92:7.2(1012;3) Islam influenced by
provides deliverance from rigorous moral standards
5:4.5(67;3) use of military force to promulgate
95:7.6(1051;4) many
i. arose from garbled Adjuster communications
110:4.5(1207;5) effect
divergence of personality from trend of universe
130:4.8(1434;7)
exhausts energy charge of soul
160:2.8-9(1776;2)
most undesirable when prolonged
100:5.8(1099;6)
planetary i. affords opportunity to exercise faith
50:7sec(578;6) examples
Buddhism advocated
i. from objective reality
94:11.6(1039;5)
fate of Judas is solemn warning against
193:4.1,12(2055;4)
from progressive spiritual aims as result of weariness, doubt, and confusion
32:3.6(361;1) Jesus
faith of Jesus provides salvation from
5:4.5(67;3),
101:6.8(1112;4)
gospel demands active social contact
140:10.5(1585;3)
times of isolation
went apart for communion
136:4.8(1515;2),
144:3.4,9(1620;2),
151:0.1(1688;1),
151:5.1(1694;6),
152:4.1(1703;1),
152:5.5,12(1704;4),
153:5.2(1715;2),
158:1.6(1753;2),
160:1.10-12(1774;2),
160:3.1(1777;2)
no thing or being lives in
56:10.14(647;5) society is result of man's dislike of
68:2.1(764;4) Spirit of Truth destroys feelings of orphanhood
194:2.2(2060;7) children of
I. so called after days of Abraham
96:2.3(1055;1),
136:1.1(1509;3) conspired with Egypt to refuse to pay tribute to Assyria; was destroyed
97:9.21(1074;3) fell under rule of city despots
97:9.18(1073;8) 3 or 4 tribes settled in Palestine
97:9.1(1071;6) national consciousness took origin in Ephraim
97:9.2(1071;7) tribes dwelt in houses erected on piles over lakes of
80:8.3(897;1)
flows into Jordan river
124:6.6(1374;6) directed younger evangelists
150:5.1(1682;3) David's most fleet and trustworthy messenger
182:2.5(1966;5) Jewish trader; inquired of God's wrath
142:2sec(1597;1) at Jesus' 7th appearance
190:5sec(2034;2) had difficulty grasping Salem traditions
93:9.5(1023;2) slept on stone because he venerated it
85:1.1(944;5) young Jesus asked advice of
123:6.9(1365;4) business associate of brothers of Jesus
128:2.2(1410;1),
128:5.8(1414;6) Jesus' close boyhood friend and self-appointed defender
123:1.4(1357;1),
124:2.4(1368;6),
133:1.5(1470;1) Semite appellation of Deity
96:1.9(1053;7) 6th century B.C. religious movement
92:5.9(1009;6) influence on Hinduism
94:4.1(1031;2) Jerusalem leaders labored to dissuade
153:1.7(1709;1) resigned as chief ruler; aligned with Jesus
154:1.2(1717;5) accompanied Mary to wedding at Cana
137:4.4(1529;1) accompanied Mary upon Joseph's accident
126:2.1(1388;1) at Jesus' appearances; call to service
190:2.2-6(2031;6) attitude
feared for his safety
154:6.2(1721;2)
Jesus' failure to make J. apostle caused gulf
138:0.1(1538;1)
learned to practice conciliation
139:4.13(1555;6)
never wholly gave up faith in Jesus
134:9.6(1495;3)
permitted pride to interfere
154:6.1(1721;1)
placated bellicose playmates by persuasion and nonresistance
127:4.5(1401;5)
suffered from failure to enjoy earlier association with Jesus
154:6.9(1722;5),
192:2.7(2048;3)
well-balanced and even-tempered youth; good student, not overly spiritual
127:4.7(1401;7) born April 2, 3 B.C.; second child
123:1.5(1357;2) compact with Jesus regarding family obligations, repair shop
128:7.13(1418;5),
129:2.5(1422;2) Epistle
of James portrays religious life of Jesus
196:2.1(2091;3) heard voice at Jesus' baptism
135:8.2,6(1503;5) Jesus' relations with
124:4.3(1371;6) Jesus turned over house in Capernaum to
134:1.1(1483;3) joined apostles during months of training
137:7.1(1533;5) remained in Jerusalem after crucifixion
190:1.10(2031;4) "Lord I believe; help my unbelief"
158:5.2(1757;2)
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