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Paramony Index

The Paramony: Biblical References for Paper 58 of The Urantia Book

Life Establishment on Urantia

Foundation Editions
Page:Line 1
Uversa Editions
Paper:Sec:Ppgh2
Key Words3 #4 Book5 Ch:Vs6 Class7
0667:33 058:04.00/01 Life-dawn era Genesis 01:11-13,20-27 C
0667:40-43 058:04.02/02-06 Life began in water Genesis 01:20-21 C
0669:15 058:06.00/01 Flora to Fauna Genesis 01:09-12,20-25 C

Key to Column Headings

  • 1Page:Line Refers to page numbering in Urantia Foundation editions of The Urantia Book. Line numbering is as follows:
    • For pages numbered at the top -- The "first" line is the line immediately below the page number.
    • For pages numbered at the bottom -- Every line above the number is counted as a line, including those showing the number and name of the Paper.
  • In all cases, each line containing printing (other than the heading and page number), no matter how short, is counted. Space between lines, no matter how wide, is ignored.

  • 2Paper:Sec:Ppgh Refers to Paper number, number of section within the paper, and number of paragraph within the section. As an additional locator, the portion appearing after the "/" character indicates the line number within the paragraph of the Uversa Press print edition. Thus the identifier 010:00.02/01-11 indicates Paper 10, Section 0, Paragraph 2, lines 1 through 11. Section 0 contains the introductory remarks at the start of each paper.
  • 3Key Words The words or concepts which, in the mind of the author, link the Bible with The Urantia Book.
  • 4# When applicable, indicates volume number for multi-volume Biblical books such as 1 Corinthians.
  • 5Book Name of the book in the King James Version of the Bible.
  • 6Ch:Vs Chapter number, Verse number in the Bible.
  • 7Class Categorization scheme for references in which:
    • S = "Same" -- Both books recite the same incident.
    • R = "Refer" -- One book quotes from, or refers to an incident contained in, the other.
    • C = "Compare" -- One book relates matter which, although not the same as the other, is significant to reinforce, modify or contradict the other.