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33:6.9 less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 seconds) than three days

42:6.7 Each atom is a trifle over 1/100,000,000th of an inch

42:6.7 an electron weighs a little more than 1/2,000th of the

45:1.2 Number 1. The Finaliter World.

49:2.23 are distributed as follows: number 1, one per cent;

123:3.0 3. EVENTS OF THE THIRD YEAR (1 B.C.)

123:3.4 1 B.C., Zacharias and Elizabeth and their son John

123:4.0 4. THE SEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 1)

123:4.9 Joseph was born Wednesday, March 16, A.D. 1.

135:0.3 This visit occurred in the month of June, 1 B.C.,

148:9.1 October 1, when Jesus was holding his last meeting

154:1.1 From May 1 to May 7 Jesus held intimate counsel

1-2-3 the First

45:4.18 16. 1., the leader of the loyal midway creatures in the

77:8.2 they are often given names such as 1., 4-5-6 the first,

77:9.4 With the exception of 1., no loyal midway creatures

77:9.5 1., the eldest of the primary order, was released from

77:9.5 This noble midwayer stood steadfast with Van and

77:9.5 his fearless leadership was instrumental in reducing

77:9.5 He serves at present on Jerusem as a member of the

114:3.2 the departure of 1. to become one of the twenty-four

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41:4.1 have reckoned it as about two octillion (2x1027) tons

45:1.3 Number 2. The Morontia World. This planet is the

are distributed as follows: number 2, two per cent;

123:1.5 of James in the morning hours of April 2, 3 B.C.

123:2.0 2. THE FIFTH YEAR (2 B.C.)

123:2.1 This event occurred on February 11, 2 B.C.

123:2.3 In this year, 2 B.C., a little more than one month

123:2.13 on August 21, 2 B.C., Mary formally turned over to

123:6.0 6. HIS EIGHTH YEAR (A.D. 2)

123:6.7 Simon was born on April 14, of this year, A.D. 2.

137:6.1 the synagogue on Sabbath, March 2, A.D. 26.

144:6.13 Gilboa camp was broken on November 2, A.D. 27.

147:2.1 Friday, April 2, and established their headquarters,

162:9.6 late on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 2.

191:3.3 the transit to the seventh stage on Tuesday, May 2;

3 or III

45:1.5 Number 3. The Angelic World.

49:2.23 are distributed as follows: number 3, five per cent;

111:0.5 Luxor, where is depicted the birth of Amenhotep III,

113:2.6 in this communication is number 3 of group 17,

119:4.3 on world 462 in system 84 of constellation 3 in the

123:1.5 of James in the morning hours of April 2, 3 B.C.

124:1.0 1. JESUS’ NINTH YEAR (A.D. 3)

127:3.13 December 3, of this year, death for the second time

134:3.3 The afternoon sessions started at 3:00 o’clock,

135:10.1 on March 3, John and the remainder of his disciples

147:7.1 on May 3, when Jesus and the twelve came by boat

148:0.1 From May 3 to October 3, A.D. 28, Jesus and the

149:0.1 second tour began on Sunday, October 3, A.D. 28,

152:7.1 April 3, Jesus, accompanied only by the twelve

165:0.1 January 3, A.D. 30, Abner, the former chief of the

192:4.4 the Marks in Jerusalem until Wednesday, May 3.

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33:6.9 is less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 seconds) than three

45:1.6 Number 4. The Superangel World.

49:2.23 as follows: number 4, twenty-three per cent;

77:8.2 such as 1-2-3 the first, 4-5-6 the first, and so on.

113:2.6 of battalion 4, of unit 384, of legion 6, of host 37,

121:2.11 Herod died in 4 B.C., and his son Herod Antipas

123:0.4 arriving at that port late in August of the year 4 B.C.

123:0.6 in October, 4 B.C., they departed from Bethlehem

124:1.12 from 4 B.C. to about A.D. 25 the capital of Galilee

124:2.0 2. THE TENTH YEAR (A.D. 4)

124:6.1 depart from Nazareth Monday morning, April 4,

150:6.3 Nazareth to meet the Master on Friday, March 4.

163:0.1 This regular instruction began on November 4,

175:3.1 this Tuesday, April 4, A.D. 30, that the Sanhedrin,

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45:1.7 Number 5. The World of the Sons.

49:2.23 as follows: number 5, twenty-seven per cent;

122:8.7 conjunctions on September 29 and December 5 of

124:3.0 3. THE ELEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 5)

124:3.4 On Wednesday, June 24, A.D. 5, Jude was born.

193:0.1 on Friday, May 5, in the courtyard of Nicodemus,

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45:1.8 Number 6. The World of the Spirit. This sphere

49:2.23 as follows: number 6, twenty-four per cent;

113:2.6 of battalion 4, of unit 384, of legion 6, of host 37,

122:10.4 massacre took place about the middle of 6 B.C.,

124:4.0 4. THE TWELFTH YEAR (A.D. 6)

141:9.3 Sunday, April 6, Jesus and the apostles went down

152:7.1 at Bethany late on Wednesday evening, April 6.

156:3.2 July 6, they all returned to Sidon and tarried at the

163:5.1 on December 6, the entire company started out at

169:0.1 Late on March 6, Jesus and the ten apostles arrived

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15:2.11 Superuniverses . . . . . . 7

45:1.9 Number 7. The World of the Father.

49:2.23 distributed as follows: number 7, eight per cent;

108:1.9 to Urantia is 117 hours, 42 minutes, and 7 seconds.

122:2.7 John was born in the City of Judah,March 25, 7 B.C.

122:7.1 the census was taken in 7 B.C., one year later.

122:7.4 August 18, 7 B.C., on their journey to Bethlehem.

122:8.1 noon, August 21, 7 B.C., with the help of women

122:8.7 this way: Jesus was born August 21 at noon, 7 B.C.,

124:5.0 5. HIS THIRTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 7)

124:5.2 On January 9, A.D. 7, his brother, Amos, was born.

124:5.4 A.D. 7, Jesus graduated from the course of training

124:6.1 The Passover feast fell on Saturday, April 9, A.D. 7.

135:0.1 John the Baptist was born March 25, 7 B.C.,

154:1.1 From May 1 to May 7 Jesus held intimate counsel

154:1.3 meetings was held on Sabbath afternoon, May 7.

154:5.4 About 7:30 this morning Jesus began his address to

155:2.3 Peter, on Tuesday, June 7, called his associates and

157:0.1 August 7, for the purpose of meeting his family.

185:0.1 April 7, A.D. 30, Jesus was brought before Pilate,

191:3.3 transit to Jerusem citizenship on Sunday, the 7th;

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49:2.23 distributed as follows: number 8, five per cent;

122:2.2 8 B.C., three months after the marriage of Joseph

122:2.6 Gabriel appeared to Mary in November, 8 B.C.,

122:7.1 March, 8 B.C. (the month Joseph and Mary were

122:7.1 this census was registered in the year 8 B.C.,

126:1.0 1. HIS FOURTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 8)

134:3.3 and the evening debates opened at 8:00 o’clock.

154:2.1 May 8, A.D. 29, the Sanhedrin passed a decree

157:2.1 On Monday, August 8, while Jesus and the twelve

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49:2.23 distributed as follows: number 9, three per cent;

124:5.2 On January 9, A.D. 7, his baby brother, Amos,

124:6.1 Passover feast fell on Saturday, April 9, A.D. 7.

126:3.0 3. THE FIFTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 9)

126:3.2 A.D. 9, Ruth, the baby of the family, was born,

155:4.1 June 9, after receiving word regarding the progress

189:1.1 April 9, A.D. 30, the resurrected morontia form of

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15:2.24 One superuniverse (10 major sectors) . . . . . .

41:4.1 reckoned it as about two octillion (2 x 1027) tons.

49:2.23 number 10, two per cent—in whole percentages.

124:1.10 the west from 10:00 A.M. until about 10:00 P.M.

127:1.0 1. THE SIXTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 10)

134:3.3 in this school of religion began at 10:00 o’clock

144:9.1 by order of Herod Antipas on January 10, A.D. 28

150:9.5 at Bethsaida by noon on Thursday, March 10.

151:0.1 By March 10 all of the preaching and teaching

156:0.1 On June 10, Jesus and his associates arrived in Sidon

177:4.1 had been appointed for shortly after 10 o’clock

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119:2.1 began to brew in system 11 of constellation 37.

119:2.4 that this new Son be assigned to system 11 of

123:2.1 This event occurred on February 11, 2 B.C.

123:2.3 Miriam, who was born on the night of July 11.

127:2.0 2. THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 11)

136:2.8 had coins struck in his honor in October, A.D., 11.

156:3.2 Sarepta, arriving at Tyre on Monday, July 11.

156:4.1 From July 11 to July 24 they taught in Tyre.

166:0.1 From February 11 to 20, Jesus and the twelve made

170:0.1 March 11, Jesus preached his last sermon at Pella.

191:4.1 April 11, at Philadelphia, where he showed himself

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36:2.11 will creatures are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192

38:6.1 into groups of twelve (12 pairs, 24 seraphim),

127:3.0 3. THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 12)

135:2.1 Zacharias died in July, A.D. 12, when John was just

135:8.2 This was on Saturday night, January 12, A.D. 26.

135:10.3 June 12, before the multitude arrived to hear the

138:10.11 until January 12, A.D. 27, when Jesus called them

140:0.1 January 12, A.D. 27, Jesus called the apostles for

144:9.1 January 12, they started north to the camp of

157:7.5 Friday, August 12, Jesus said to the twelve: “Lay in

158:0.1 August 12, A.D. 29, when Jesus and his associates

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124:1.7 Martha, was born Thursday night, September 13.

127:4.0 4. THE NINETEENTH YEAR (A.D. 13)

135:8.3 This was on Sunday, January 13.

144:9.2 January 13, A.D. 28, Jesus and the apostles made

145:0.1 in Capernaum the evening of Tuesday, January 13.

171:1.1 March 13, Jesus and his twelve apostles took final

193:1.1 May 13, the Master appeared to Nalda and about

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123:6.7 Simon, was born on Friday evening, April 14, A.D. 2

127:6.0 6. HIS TWENTIETH YEAR (A.D. 14)

135:8.6 in the Jordan at noon on Monday, January 14,

136:2.8 since Augustus died in A.D. 14, it should be recalled

191:3.3 to the third stage of morontia on Friday, April 14;

191:3.3 of the Most Highs of Edentia on Sunday, the 14th.

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33:6.9 is less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 seconds) than three

128:1.0 1. THE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR (A.D. 15)

158:1.1 August 15, Jesus and the three apostles began the

171:1.4 visitors’ camp at Pella on Wednesday, March 15.

173:1.3 from the 15th to the 25th of the month preceding

191:5.1 April 15, when the two apostles found Thomas

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123:4.9 Joseph, was born Wednesday morning, March 16,

128:2.0 2. THE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR (A.D. 16)

150:0.1 January 16, A.D. 29, Abner, with John’s apostles

150:1.1 January 16: “On the morrow we will set apart ten

154:3.1 On May 16 the second conference at Tiberias

159:0.2 to Magadan not later than Friday, September 16.

159:6.2 September 16, the corps of workers assembled by

193:2.1 appearance was at Tyre, on Tuesday, May 16,

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45:4.20 Seats numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not occupied

113:2.6 is number 3 of group 17, of company 126, battalion

126:3.2 April 17, A.D. 9, Ruth, the baby of the family,

128:3.0 3. THE TWENTY-THIRD YEAR (A.D. 17)

135:4.1 August 17, A.D. 22, when John was twenty-eight

146:0.1 ending with the return to Capernaum on March 17.

147:0.1 March 17, and spent two weeks at the Bethsaida

191:3.3 the transit to the fourth stage on Monday, the 17th;

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45:4.20 Seats numbers 17, 18, 19 and 20 are not occupied

122:7.4 August 18, 7 B.C., on their journey to Bethlehem.

128:5.0 5. THE TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR (A.D. 18)

137:8.3 the carpenter bench on Tuesday, June 18, A.D. 26.

145:5.8 January 18, A.D. 28, Jesus and the apostles started

146:0.1 preaching tour of Galilee began Sunday, January 18,

150:0.3 On January 18, the twenty-four were joined by the

154:3.1 May 18, Herod did agree to the plan of permitting

159:0.2 August 18, the Master called his followers

160:0.1 September 18, Andrew announced that no work

163:5.2 December 18, David loaded on to the pack animals

166:1.1 On Sabbath, February 18, Jesus was at Ragaba,

191:6.1 April 18, Jesus appeared to Rodan and eighty other

193:3.1 May 18, Jesus made his last appearance on earth as

193:5.1 May 18, when Jesus arrived on the western slope of

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45:3.5 Holdant, number 19 of the tertiary corps, the holder

45:4.20 Seats numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not occupied

122:7.6 August 19, Joseph and Mary were again on their

128:6.0 6. THE TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR (A.D. 19)

141:0.1 January 19, A.D. 27, Jesus and the twelve

163:0.1 and continued until Sabbath, November 19.

163:1.1 November 19, at the Magadan Camp, and Abner

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45:4.20 Seats numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not occupied

122:7.6 August 20 they resumed their journey, reaching

124:5.4 March 20, A.D. 7 Jesus graduated from the course

128:7.0 7. THE TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR (A.D. 20)

156:4.2 July 20, when he taught the believers concerning

166:0.1 February 11 to 20, Jesus and the twelve made a tour

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45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are temporarily filled

122:8.1 noon, August 21, 7 B.C., with the help of women

122:8.7 Jesus was born August 21 at noon, 7 B.C.

123:2.13 August 21, 2 B.C., Mary formally turned Jesus over

129:1.0 1. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 21)

129:1.1 A.D. 21, Jesus took unceremonious leave of his

154:3.2 May 21, word reached Tiberias that the civil rulers

166:5.7 Abner, dying on the 21st day of November, A.D. 74.

192:1.1 April 21, the morontia Master made his thirteenth

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45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are temporarily filled

129:2.0 2. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR (A.D. 22)

129:2.1 March, A.D. 22, Jesus took leave of Zebedee and of

130:0.1 Jerusalem on a Sunday morning, April 26, A.D. 22.

135:4.1 A.D. 22, when John was twenty-eight years of age,

137:8.1 June 22, shortly before they went out on their first

154:5.1 May 22 was an eventful day in the life of Jesus.

167:0.3 arrived at Philadelphia on Wednesday, February 22,

191:3.3 the transit to the fifth stage on Saturday, the 22nd;

192:3.1 April 22, the eleven apostles assembled on the hill

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45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are temporarily filled

129:3.0 3. THE TWENTY-NINTH YEAR (A.D. 23)

130:0.1 tenth of December of the following year, A.D. 23.

134:1.1 and Ganid at Charax ( in December of A.D. 23),

135:9.7 Sabbath, February 23, that the company of John,

137:0.1 February 23, A.D. 26, Jesus came down from the

138:1.1 Sunday, June 23, A.D. 26, Jesus imparted his final

155:2.1 May 23, Jesus directed Peter to go to Chorazin with

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36:2.11 will creatures are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,

38:6.1 into groups of twelve (12 pairs, 24 seraphim),

45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are temporarily filled

124:3.4 On Wednesday, June 24, A.D. 5, Jude was born.

134:1.0 1. THE THIRTIETH YEAR (A.D. 24)

134:1.4 married at a double wedding in March of A.D. 24.

134:2.1 A.D. 24, Jesus left Nazareth on the caravan trip to

137:2.1 February 24, A.D. 26, Jesus took leave of John the

152:7.3 April 24, Jesus and the apostles left Jerusalem for

155:2.1 arrived during the afternoon of Tuesday, May 24.

156:4.1 From July 11 to July 24 they taught in Tyre.

156:6.1 July 24, Jesus and the twelve left the home of Joseph

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122:2.7 John was born in the City of Judah, March 25,

124:1.12 from 4 B.C. to about A.D. 25 the capital of Galilee

126:2.1 September 25, when a runner from Sepphoris

134:2.5 to Capernaum, arriving the first of April, A.D. 25.

134:7.0 7. THE THIRTY-FIRST YEAR (A.D. 25)

134:8.1 August, A.D. 25, Jesus established his headquarters,

135:0.1 John the Baptist was born March 25, 7 B.C.,

135:4.6 in A.D. 25 to begin his short but brilliant career as a

135:6.1 A.D. 25, John journeyed around the western coast of

135:8.1 A.D. 25, when John reached the neighborhood of

156:6.1 Peter preached to them on the evening of July 25.

161:0.1 On Sunday, September 25, A.D. 29, the apostles

173:1.3 from the 15th to the 25th of the month preceding

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130:0.1 Ganid—left Jerusalem on Sunday, April 26, A.D. 22.

134:9.8 A.D. 26, when Jesus laid down his tools, declaring

135:8.2 This was on Saturday night, January 12, A.D. 26.

135:8.6 in the Jordan on Monday, January 14, A.D. 26.

135:10.2 this year (A.D. 26) John was back at the Bethany

136:2.8 this very year of A.D. 26, that of Jesus’ baptism.

137:0.1 A.D. 26, Jesus came down from the hills to rejoin

137:2.1 A.D. 26, Jesus took leave of John the Baptist by the

137:6.1 in the synagogue on Sabbath, March 2, A.D. 26.

137:8.3 carpenter bench on this Tuesday, June 18, A.D. 26.

138:1.1 A.D. 26, Jesus imparted his final instructions to

138:7.7 A.D. 26, until after the cessation of those special

138:8.1 A.D. 26, they went forth two and two to the fields

139:1.2 A.D. 26, the year Andrew was chosen as an apostle,

141:7.1 February 26, Jesus, his apostles, and a large group of

167:4.1 February 26, a runner from Bethany arrived at

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41:4.1 reckoned it as about two octillion (2x10 27) tons.

138:10.11 until January 12, A.D. 27, when Jesus called them

140:0.1 A.D. 27, Jesus called the apostles together for their

141:0.1 A.D. 27, Jesus and the twelve apostles made ready

141:1.5 A.D. 27 was spent in quietly taking over John’s

143:0.1 A.D. 27, because of the increasing opposition of

144:6.13 Gilboa camp was broken on November 2, A.D. 27.

152:2.1 March 27, he sought to get away from the people.

191:3.3 transit to the sixth stage on Thursday, the 27th;

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144:9.1 order of Herod Antipas on January 10, A.D. 28.

144:9.2 A.D. 28, Jesus and the apostles made their way to

145:5.8 January 18, A.D. 28, Jesus and the apostles started

146:0.1 preaching tour of Galilee began January 18, A.D. 28,

148:0.1 A.D. 28, Jesus and the apostolic party were in

149:0.1 public tour of Galilee began on October 3, A.D. 28

156:3.1 June 28, the Master and his associates left Sidon,

165:3.1 January 28, Jesus preached the memorable sermon

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122:8.7 May 29, 7 B.C., there occurred an extraordinary

122:8.7 conjunctions occurred on September 29 and Dec.

136:2.8 would be A.D. 29 since Augustus died in A.D. 14,

150:0.1 A.D. 29, Abner, with the apostles of John, reached

152:7.3 Chorazin to Bethsaida, arriving on Friday, April 29.

154:2.1 A.D. 29, the Sanhedrin passed a decree closing all

154:7.1 year A.D. 29, that Jesus engaged in this hasty flight

156:6.9 August, A.D. 29, when the Master returned from the

158:0.1 A.D. 29, when Jesus and his associates reached the

161:0.1 A.D. 29, the apostles and evangelists at Magadan.

171:4.1 March 29, Jesus and his followers encamped at

192:4.2 April 29, at three o’clock, more than five thousand

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147:2.1 March 30, Jesus and the apostolic party started on

149:0.1 for almost three months, ending on December 30.

149:7.1 to Bethsaida some time on Thursday, December 30.

154:0.1 April 30, as Jesus was speaking words of comfort

154:5.4 About 7:30 this morning Jesus began his address to

162:9.6 October 30, Jesus and his associates left the city of

163:1.6 camp near Pella, in Perea, on Friday, December 30.

163:6.1 December 30, while Jesus was away in the hills with

165:0.1 A.D. 30, Abner, the former chief of the twelve

171:5.1 March 30, Jesus and his apostles approached the

172:0.1 Jesus arrived at Bethany on March 31, A.D. 30.

175:3.1 April 4, A.D. 30, that the Sanhedrin voted to impose

185:0.1 April 7, A.D. 30, Jesus was brought before Pilate,

189:1.1 April 9, A.D. 30, the resurrected morontia form of

192:4.4 April 30, the eleven left Bethsaida for Jerusalem.

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156:6.2 on Sunday, the 31st, holding a meeting that evening

172:0.1 Bethany on Friday afternoon, March 31, A.D. 30.

33

139:1.2 A.D. 26, Andrew was 33, a full year older than Jesus

37

53:0.1 Lucifer was number 37 of his order, and when

113:2.6 of battalion 4, of unit 384, of legion 6, of host 37,

119:2.1 began to brew in system 11 of constellation 37.

119:2.4 that this new Son be assigned to constellation 37

39

121:2.11 Perea during Jesus’ youth and ministry to A.D. 39.

40

121:8.6 Matthew’s original record was added to in A.D. 40

41

114:7.8 The smallest corps numbers 41 and the largest 172.

42

108:1.9 to Urantia is 117 hours, 42 minutes, and 7 seconds.

47

121:8.8 learn of the life and teachings of Jesus in A.D. 47.

48

36:2.11 will creatures are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,

50

46:1.3 light recession it falls to a little less than 50 degrees.

48:2.9 6. Selective Assorters 50

48:2.10 7. Associate Registrars 50

124:1.9 coldest month, the temperature averaging 50o F.

56

46:4.1 56 transitional-culture worlds, and the capital itself.

61

119:3.1 in system 87 in constellation 61 for the dispatch to

119:3.3 constellation 61, a strange Material Son, accredited

119:3.3 confirmed by the Most Highs of constellation 61.

62

24:6.8 of system 84 in constellation 62 of local universe

65

58:2.6 range of from 65 to 70 degrees below zero F. is

67

45:3.8 —Hanavard, number 67 of the primary Lanonandek

121:8.3 He made many notes before Peter died in A.D. 67,

168:5.3 Lazarus died, when 67 years old, of the same illness

68

121:8.3 The Gospel was completed at the end of A.D. 68.

70

15:2.12 Major sectors . . . . . . 70

46:1.3 temperature is maintained at about 70 degrees F.,

58:2.6 miles it registers around 70 degrees below zero F.

58:2.6 range of from 65 to 70 degrees below zero F. is

121:8.7 Isador escaped from Jerusalem in A.D. 70

71

121:8.7 In the year 71, while living at Pella, Isador wrote

74

166:5.7 Abner dying on the 21st of November, A.D. 74.

75

124:1.9 the temperature would vary from 75o to 90o F.

78

121:8.9 a brief record made in the year A.D. 78 at Antioch

82

121:8.8 Luke wrote in the year 82 in Achaia.

84

24:6.8 Grandfanda hailed from planet 341 of system 84

119:4.3 Trinity Teacher Son on world 462 in system 84

87

119:3.1 call of the Life Carriers on planet 217 in system 87

119:3.3 appeared on the headquarters world of system 87 in

88

89:4.9 493,386 head of cattle, 88 boats, 2,756 golden

89

166:5.7 Abner lived to be 89, dying at Philadelphia on the

90

121:8.8 but Luke died in A.D. 90 just before he finished

124:1.9 the temperature would vary from 75o to 90o F.

96

36:2.11 will creatures are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,

100

15:2.20 One constellation (100 systems) . . . . . . 100,000 worlds

15:2.21 One universe (100 constellations) . . . . . .

15:2.22 One minor sector (100 universes) . . . . . .

15:2.23 One major sector (100 minor sectors) . . . . . .

48:2.6 3. Planetary Custodians    100

48:2.7 4. Combined Controllers 100

48:2.8 5. Liaison Stabilizers  100

58:2.1 to considerably over 100 million dollars a day.

101

121:8.10 the year A.D. 101 John encouraged his associate

103

124:6.1 A considerable company (103) made ready to

139:4.15 John died a natural death at Ephesus in A.D. 103

104

77:2.8 104 individuals who carried the modified germ plasm

109

19:7.4 required 109 days of your time for me to journey

112

76:4.8 Their children all grew up to maturity except 112,

113

162:4.4 begin the chanting of the Psalms from 113 to 118

117

108:1.9 Divinington to Urantia is 117 hours, 42 minutes,

149:0.1 by the newly recruited corps of 117 evangelists and

149:0.3 for this corps of 117 newly trained evangelists.

149:7.3 Of the 117 evangelists who participated in this tour

118

162:4.4 begin the chanting of the Psalms from 113 to 118

120

77:5.3 Adamson was 120 years old at this time and had

126

113:2.6 is number 3 of group 17, of company 126,

135

87:3.4 by reducing the number of feast days to 135 a year.

138

25:1.7 almost 138 billion servitals were ministering on its

140

72:1.1 This nation numbers about 140 million.

143

67:8.4 child of nature and Van’s determined band of 143

144

38:6.1 constitute a company (144 pairs, 288 seraphim),

39:1.4 by a corps of 144 bestowal attendants.

39:1.4 These 144 angels are the chiefs of all Son-Spirit

39:1.4 and directed by the 144 bestowal attendants.

39:1.16 A body of 144 supreme seraphim is elected from

67:6.3 derived from the group of 144 loyal Andonites

153

192:1.7 counted the fish, and there were 153 large ones.

172

114:7.8 The smallest corps numbers 41 and the largest 172.

180

42:8.3 a particle of matter 180 times as heavy as electron.

192

36:2.11 will creatures are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,

200

48:2.5 2. System Co-ordinators     200

60:3.9 These layers vary in thickness from 200 feet in some

217

119:3.1 call of the Life Carriers on planet 217 in system 87

119:3.3 Material Son acting Planetary Prince of world 217,

248

77:6.4 eight couples eventually produced 248 midwayers,

288

38:6.1 constitute a company (144 pairs, 288 seraphim),

318

93:5.12 His own body guard of 318 officered the army,

341

24:6.8 Grandfanda hailed from planet 341 of system 84

365

57:0.1 present leap-year calendar of 365¼ days to the year.

77:2.12 great accuracy, introducing the year of 365 days.

374

45:3.6 the Lanonandek ministry of Satania, number 374 of

375

12:2.3 no less than 375 million new galaxies in the remote

384

36:2.11 are configured as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192, 384 and 768.

113:2.6 battalion 4, of unit 384, of legion 6, of host 37,

396

77:5.7 Adamson lived for 396 years.

400

48:2.4 1. Circuit Regulators    400

416

121:8.6 in the burning of a Syrian monastery in A.D. 416.

420

35:3.1 spheres—seventy primaries and 420 tributaries—

462

119:4.3 Trinity Teacher Son of world 462 in system 84 of

490

25:1.7 billion servitals were ministering on its 490 satellites.

31:9.7 This fifth corps of Architects numbers 490,

35:3.1 mortals pass through training on all 490 worlds in

35:3.2 The 490 spheres of the Salvington circuit are divided

36:4.7 training spheres of the 490 worlds comprising the

491

48:1.5 and 491 during the sojourn on the spheres of

500

59:4.5 the limestone layers run from 500 to 5,000 feet in

59:5.10 Carboniferous age are from 500 to 2,000 feet thick,

74:8.11 the Hebrews of around 500 B.C. did not consider

79:8.5 Between 4000 and 500 B.C. political reunification of

530

76:5.5 Adam lived for 530 years; he died of what might be

570

42:10.5 in response to the 570 levels of morontia life,

48:1.5 provide you with 570 morontia bodies, each one

48:1.5 you will undergo just 570 separate and ascending

48:1.6 pass through the 570 progressive transformations,

606

15:14.5 Your world is called Urantia, and it is number 606 in

31:10.22 that we should do this on Urantia, 606 of Satania,

43:0.1 Urantia is commonly referred to as 606 of Satania

49:0.3 was Urantia given the number 606 of Satania,

49:0.3 meaning the 606th world in this local system

58:1.1 launching life on world number 606 of the Satania

62:7.7 dignity; man had arrived on planet 606 of Satania.

63:0.2 “Man-mind has appeared on 606 of Satania,

74:1.5 in reality the sole rulers, of planet 606 in the

74:2.8 the second dispensation of grace and mercy on 606

93:1.2 “the conduct of affairs on 606 of Satania is fully

93:10.1 as one of the planetary receivers of 606 of Satania.

607

53:1.1 chief executive of a great system of 607 worlds.

613

163:4.8 the 613 rules of living expounded by the Pharisees.)

619

15:14.5 This system has at present 619 inhabited worlds,

32:2.10 Its 619 inhabited worlds are located in over five

46:4.1 supervision of the affairs of 619 inhabited spheres.

46:5.27 is occupied by a group of 619 planetary memorials

46:5.27 The center of these 619 temples is occupied by a

48:6.31 the history of Satania and its 619 inhabited worlds,

49:0.3 unfinished system containing only 619 inhabited

683

145:3.10 683 men, women, and children were made whole,

768

36:2.11 are configures as 12, 24, 48, 96, 192, 384, and 768.

771

43:0.2 situated in a cluster of 771 architectural spheres,

43:0.2 These 771 architectural spheres are comparable in

800

58:2.1 the light bill would be upward of 800 quadrillion

860

42:4.14 energy ripples are 860 times the diameters of the

873

77:7.2 these 873 midwayers failed to align themselves with

900

74:8.9 The Hebrews did little writing until about 900 B.C.

962

114:7.8 This combined corps now consists of 962 persons.

968

15:8.2 968 million years to complete the encirclement of

990

31:3.1 they usually constitute 990 in each finaliter company.

997

31:1.3 creatures numbering 997 to one Havona native

999

31:2.3 to him a permanent staff of 999 fellow messengers,

31:7.1 every finaliter company numbers 999 personalities

1,000

15:2.19 One system embraces, approximately . . . . . . 1. worlds

59:6.4 The strata vary in thickness from 1. to 7,000 feet.

1062

35:0.1 Magisterial Sons, Nebadon has its full quota—1..

1,111

77:8.11 The 1. loyal secondary midwayers are engaged in

1,131

24:6.8 local universe 1. situated in superuniverse number

1,146

37:10.7 by a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon, Number 1.

1200

58:2.6 auroral displays, a temperature of 1.o F. is attained,

79:1.9 A.D. 1., when the Mongols under Genghis Khan

1,316

76:6.2 Adam and Eve together with 1. of their associates

1,570

76:4.8 was benefited by the addition of 1. superior men

1572

41:3.5 star, the light of which reached Urantia in A.D. 1..

1,647

74:6.2 generations numbering 1. pure-line descendants.

1,682

76:4.8 had selected 1. of the highest type of women on

1,728

38:6.1 constitute a battalion (1. pairs or 3,456 seraphim),

1808

90:2.9 Tenskwatawa predicted the eclipse of the sun in 1.

1880

85:1.2 worship a meteor which fell to earth in A.D. 1..

1934

31:10.22 in Norlatiadek of Nebadon, in the year A.D. 1..

56:10.23 technique authorized by our superiors, in the year 1.

62:5.1 From the year A.D. 1. back to the birth of the first

62:7.7 It is just 993,408 years ago (from the year A.D. 1.)

63:6.8 Onagar was born 983,323 years ago (from A.D. 1.),

74:0.1 arrived, from the year A.D. 1., 37,848 years ago.

1935

119:8.9 authorized by our superiors, in the year A.D. 1.

1,973

93:2.1 1. years before the birth of Jesus that Machiventa

1,984

77:6.4 thus did the original secondary corps—1. in number—

77:7.2 The original number of secondary midwayers was 1.,

2000 or 2,000

42:6.7 an electron weighs a little more than 1/ 2.th of the

59:5.10 early Carboniferous age are from 500 to 2. feet thick

60:2.5 fresh-water deposits varies from 2. to 5,000 feet;

60:3.5 clay, their average thickness being about 2. feet.

78:0.2 from the Mesopotamian homelands, about 2. B.C.

78:8.11 2500 to 2. B.C. the nomads were on a rampage from

79:1.1 down to nearly 2. B.C., the heart of Eurasia was

95:1.1 By 2. B.C. the religions of Mesopotamia had lost the

96:1.11 about 2. B.C., Mount Sinai was intermittently active

2134

108:2.1 four days; that is, on the 2.th day of terrestrial life.

2500

78:8.10 About 2. B.C. Sumerians suffered severe reverses at

78:8.11 2. to 2000 B.C. the nomads were on a rampage from

80:9.7 By 2. B.C. the westward thrust of the Andonites

80:9.9 the times of the great nomadic invasions of 2. B.C.

92:4.6 But by 2. B.C. mankind had largely lost sight of the

2,709

45:3.2 Sovereign—Lanaforge, number 2. of the primary

2,756

89:4.9 2. golden images, 331,702 jars of honey and oil,

3000 or 3,000

60:1.3 deposits vary in thickness from 3. to 10,000 feet,

80:9.6 By 3. B.C. increasing aridity was driving Andonites

80:9.12 mixture presented in central Europe about 3. B.C.

80:9.15 Even in 3. B.C. the ancient social groups were

93:1.1 About 3. B.C. the concept of God had grown hazy

123:5.12 3. feet of the slopes glistening white with snow.

3,430

31:9.8 This sixth group of Master Architects numbers 3.,

3,456

38:6.1 constitute a battalion (1,728 pairs or 3. seraphim),

4000 or 4,000

79:8.5 Between 4. and 500 B.C. the political reunification

93:5.12 numbering more than 4., which struck at this time.

4,832

37:2.4 There are 4. of created dignity, while 8,809 are

5000 or 5,000

58:5.7 The ocean-floor water pressure is only about 5.

59:4.5 limestone layers run from 500 to 5. feet in thickness.

60:2.5 and fresh-water deposits vary from 2,000 to 5. feet;

78:7.2 the highlands was greatly accelerated about 5. B.C.

79:6.8 From 25,000 to 5. B.C. the highest mass civilization

80:5.8 By 5. B.C. the evolving white races were dominant

80:6.2 5. B.C., during the flood period in Mesopotamia,

80:7.9 By 5. B.C. the three purest strains of Adam’s

80:7.10 About 5. B.C. a host of progressive Mesopotamians

81:2.12 By 5. B.C. the Turkestan and Chinese farmers had

81:3.6 By 5. B.C. the horse was in general use throughout

6000 or 6,000

41:6.7 of the sun’s surface, a little less than 6. degrees,

41:7.2 surface temperature of your sun is almost 6. degrees,

78:3.9 migrations extended from about 15,000 to 6. B.C.

78:5.8 down to their final dispersions, from 8000 to 6. B.C.

78:6.1 out of Mesopotamia between 8000 and 6. B.C.

78:6.7 had almost entirely evacuated this region by 6. B.C.,

78:8.1 and by 6. B.C. they had become largely Andite in

134:8.1 to a designated point about 6. feet above sea level,

6500

80:7.8 By about 6. B.C. there had occurred a great decline

7000 or 7,000

15:2.13 Minor sectors . . . . . . 7.

59:6.4 of this period vary in thickness from 1,000 to 7. feet.

79:3.7 By 7. B.C. camel trains were making trips to distant

7,690

23:0.2 that there were almost 7. trillion Solitary Messengers

8000

78:5.8 to their final dispersions, from 8. to 6000 B.C.

78:6.1 Andites poured out of Mesopotamia between 8. and

79:1.3 By 8. B.C. the increasing aridity of the highland

8,809

37:2.4 while 8. are ascendant spirits who have attained this

9000

81:3.4 a bronze culture in Turkestan dating before 9. B.C.,

9,344

66:1.1 Caligastia was a Lanonandek Son, number 9. of the

9,642

35:0.1 exclusive of 9. creature-trinitized assistants of

10,000

35:6.1 during one dekamillennium—1. standard years,

59:2.6 Europe were from 1. to 15,000 feet under water.

60:1.3 deposits vary in thickness from 3,000 to 1. feet,

60:3.9 in some places to 1. feet in western North America

61:1.13 stone is elevated to a height of 1. feet in the Alps,

78:3.4 30,000 to 1. B.C. epoch-making racial mixtures

79:2.6 the Andites had become submerged by 1. B.C.,

79:7.5 cities and engage in manufacture until after 1. B.C.,

10,992

77:8.1 corps, embracing both orders and numbering 1..

12,000

78:5.4 By 1. B.C. three quarters of the Andite stock of the

79:6.3 not driven off the Asian mainland until 1. B.C.,

80:7.2 About 1. B.C. a brilliant tribe of Andites migrated

81:3.1 about 1. B.C., compelled the men of those regions

13,000

59:4.16 layers, which attained a thickness of over 1. feet.

13,641

37:2.4 The corps of these superangels now numbers 1..

14,311

74:1.1 Material Sons on Jerusem, being jointly number 1..

15,000

58:5.7 continental mass standing 1. feet above the ocean

59:2.6 Europe were from 10,000 to 1. feet under water.

60:4.2 areas of land are sometimes 1. to 20,000 feet thick;

78:0.2 with the Nodite and Sangik races, about 1. B.C.,

78:3.5 the early Adamic migrations ended, about 1. B.C.,

78:3.9 of ten thousand years, from 25,000 to 1. B.C.

78:3.9 migrations extended from about 1. to 6000 B.C.

78:5.1 about 1. B.C., when the regeneration of the Sethite

79:2.4 About 1. B.C. increasing population pressure

79:6.9 The Chinese of 1. B.C. were aggressive militarists;

81:1.2 about 1. B.C., civilization had settled down to a

16,000

61:1.13 1. feet in the Himalayas, and 20,000 feet in Tibet.

79:3.4 1. B.C. a company of one hundred Sethite priests

17,841

45:3.3 Mansurotia, number 1. of the tertiary Lanonandeks.

18,000

59:5.15 Europe the coal-bearing strata are 1. feet in thickness

60:1.3 to 10,000 feet, even being 1. on the Pacific coast.

19,000

78:2.5 But the Adamites were a real nation around 1. B.C.,

20,000

58:5.7 pressure at ocean-bottom levels is about 2. pounds

59:4.8 places in Europe the Devonian rocks are 2. feet thick

60:4.2 areas of land are sometimes 15,000 to 2. feet thick;

61:1.13 16,000 feet in the Himalayas, and 2. feet in Tibet.

61:5.2 to fall until snow had attained a depth of 2. feet.

79:2.3 By 2. B.C. the population of western India had

20,736

38:6.1 a seraphic unit ( 2. pairs or 41,472 individuals),

24,010

31:9.9 the largest corps, consists of 2. Master Architects,

25,000

58:5.1 to a pressure of almost 2. tons to the square inch,

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and rock 2. feet thick.

78:3.9 of ten thousand years, from 2. to 15,000 B.C.

79:6.8 From 2. to 5000 B.C. the highest mass civilization

28,011

31:9.1 This governing corps numbers 2. personalities

31:9.10 of Master Architects total 2. universe planners.

31:9.10 attained the limit of absonity in the 2.th Architect,

28,012

31:9.10 the eventuation of the 2.th Master Architect, but

31:9.10 the 2.th attempt encountered the mathematical

31:9.10 at the 2.th eventuation level the quality of absonity

30,000

61:5.1 in North America vast areas rising up to 3. feet

64:1.1 arid Tibetan land elevations, 3. feet above sea level

78:3.4 3. to 10,000 B.C. epoch-making racial mixtures

35,000

61:7.18 3. years ago marks the termination of the ice age

77:4.13 3. B.C. Adamson visited one of the easternmost of

78:0.2 soon after the default of Adam, about 3. B.C.,

79:5.8 center in California, but this had vanished by 3. B.C.

37,000

51:6.3 which had functioned uninterruptedly for 3. years.

55:7.3 deprived of procreative powers almost 3. years ago

37,848

74:0.1 Eve arrived from the year A.D. 1934, 3. years ago.

40,119

77:7.1 of the original 50,000, 4. had joined the Caligastia

41,472

38:1.1 been projected in unit formation—4. at a time—

38:6.1 a seraphic unit (20,736 pairs or 4. individuals),

50,000

35:6.1 —10,000 standard years, about 5. years of Urantia

43:3.2 thousand standard years (about 5. Urantia years),

66:4.10 being the original corps of 5. primary midwayers.

77:1.4 the corps of 5. was accordingly brought into being.

77:7.1 of the original 5., 40,119 had joined the Caligastia

81,412

24:2.7 The Census Director of Nebadon, number 8. of

84,691

24:1.9 but on Uversa there are 8. of these beings.

100,000

15:2.4 100 systems (about 1. inhabitable planets) make up

15:2.20 One constellation (100 systems) . . . . . . 1. worlds

35:8.9 Co-ordinators and Constellation Counselors . . . . . . 1.

35:8.13 Custodians and Recorders . . . . . . 1.

61:7.11 1. years ago, during the retreat of the last glacier,

113,433

89:4.9 a certain Egyptian ruler had sacrificed: 1. slaves,

136,702

57:4.8 eruption of nebular nucleus gave birth to 1. suns,

144,000

39:2.15 1. messages can simultaneously traverse the same

150,000

35:6.1 three dekamillenniums, about 1. Urantia years.

61:7.9 1. years ago the sixth and last glacier reached its

182,314

113:2.6 of host 37, of the 1.th seraphic army of Nebadon.

186,280

23:3.2 velocity for most nonenseraphimed beings is 1. miles

39:3.9 each having a clear space velocity of 1. miles per

200,000

61:7.8 2. years ago, during the advance of the last glacier,

228,380

89:4.9 2. jars of wine, 680,714 geese, 6,744,428 loaves of

248,832

38:6.1 a legion numbering 2. pairs or 497,664 individuals.

250,000

61:7.6 2. years ago the sixth and last glaciation began.

271,402

45:3.4 Sovereign—Sadib, number 2. of the tertiary order.

319,407

66:2.2 a Lanonandek Son, being number 3. of that order.

319,847

45:3.7 6. The bestowal director—Fortant, number 3. of the

330,000

97:9.3 priests raised Saul’s army to 3. and added “Judah”

331,702

89:4.9 3. jars of honey and oil, 228,380 jars of wine,

372,560

23:3.2 can attain double velocity—3. miles per second—

400,000

35:8.12 Messenger Corps . . . . . . 4.

493,386

89:4.9 4. head of cattle, 88 boats, 2,756 golden images,

497,664

38:6.1 a legion numbering 248,832 pairs or 4. individuals.

500,000

51:6.3 force of 5. years of integrated evolutionary influence.

61:7.4 5. years ago, during the fifth advance of the ice,

64:5.1 5. years ago the Badonan tribes of highlands of India

550,000

23:2.22 the velocity will average about 5. miles per second.

64:4.10 5. years ago the advancing glacier again pushed man

555,000

39:3.9 5. to almost 559,000 of your miles per second

558,840

23:2.22 the velocity of 5. Urantia miles in one second of

23:3.2 space at triple velocity, about 5. miles per second.

559,000

39:3.9 555,000 to almost 5. of your miles per second

572,842

24:1.11 Tertiary circuit supervisor No. 5. has functioned on

600,000

35:8.10 System Sovereigns and Assistants . . . . . . 6.

64:4.9 6. years ago the ice had reached its northernmost

611,121

33:1.1 Our Creator Son is the personification of the 6.st

33:1.1 this 6.st universal concept of divinity and infinity.

33:3.2 of Supreme Spirits, being the 6.st of that order.

33:5.2 Immanuel of Salvington, number 6. of the sixth order

119:0.7 Michael is the 6.st bestowal of the Eternal Son

136:3.5 The sovereignty of Michael No. 6. over Nebadon

617,318

43:5.3 The Most High ruler of Norlatiadek is number 6. of

647,591

37:10.1 on the 6. architectural spheres of the local universe,

650,000

64:4.8 6. years ago witnessed the continuation of the mild

680,714

89:4.9 jars of wine, 6. geese, 6,744,428 loaves of bread,

681,204

51:1.5 default and 6. in the subordinate positions of trust.

681,217

53:7.8 Of the 6. Material Sons lost in Satania, ninety-five

700,000

15:2.14 Local universes . . . . . . 7.

64:4.6 7. years ago the fourth glacier, the greatest of all in

709,841

35:8.4 Lanonandeks. Of the highest rank there were 7..

750,000

61:7.2 7. years ago the fourth ice sheet, a union of the

64:4.4 7. years ago the forth ice sheet was well on its way

785,000

66:2.4 staff chosen by Caligastia from over 7. ascendant

800,000

35:8.14 Reserve Corps . . . . . . 8.

64:4.2 8. years ago game was abundant; many deer species

811,307

57:1.3 acting inspector number 8. of the Orvonton series,

57:1.4 to the region designated by inspector number 8..

850,000

64:3.5 8. years ago the superior Badonan tribes began a

876,926

57:1.6 the Andronover nebula number 8. was duly initiated.

57:4.3 cycle, during which it gave origin to 8. sun systems.

900,000

64:2.1 9. years ago the arts of Andon and Fonta and the

950,000

64:1.6 9. years ago the descendants of Andon and Fonta

983,283

63:6.8 Onagar was born 9. years ago (from A.D. 1934),

993,408

62:7.7 It is about 9. years ago (from the year A.D. 1934)

993,419

62:5.1 birth of the first two human beings is just 9. years.

1,000,000

61:6.2 1. years ago Urantia was registered as an inhabited

1,013,572

57:4.8 The number of the solar system sun is 1..

1,013,628

57:4.8 suns having origin in the Andronover nebula was 1..

1,055,558

35:8.6 3. Tertiary Lanonandeks. This group contained 1..

1,500,000

61:5.6 1. years ago the first great glacier was retreating

2,000,000

61:5.5 2. years ago the first North American glacier started

2,985,984

38:6.2 of angels comprise a host numbering 2. pairs or

3,641,852

113:2.6 this seraphim on Urantia to this human subject is 3..

3,840,101

32:2.9 registry there were 3. inhabited planets in Nebadon,

5,000,000

61:4.5 5. years ago the horse evolved as it now is and from

5,740,352

89:4.9 6,744,428 loaves of bread, and 5. sacks of coin.

5,971,968

38:6.2 a host numbering 2,985,984 pairs or 5. individuals,

6,744,428

89:4.9 6. loaves of bread, and 5,740,352 sacks of coin.

10,000,000

15:2.5 hundred constellations (about 1. inhabitable planets)

15:2.21 One universe (100 constellations) . . . . . 1. worlds

35:8.11 Planetary Princes and Reserves . . . . . . 1.

61:4.2 1. years ago began an age of widespread local land

10,234,601

35:8.5 order emerging from Melchizedek there were 1..

15,000,000

61:3.7 1. years ago the mountain regions of Eurasia were

65:6.6 the possibility of upward of 1. chemical reactions

20,000,000

61:3.4 2. years ago was indeed the golden age of mammals.

25,000,000

61:3.3 2. years ago there was a slight land submergence

30,000,000

61:2.8 3. years ago the modern types of mammals began to

35,000,000

41:7.2 it attains the unbelievable height of about 3. degrees

41:7.11 the internal temperature of 3. degrees remains about

41:7.12 You might try to visualize 3. degrees of heat as the

41:9.1 of maximum temperature—upwards of 3. degrees—

61:2.3 3. years ago marks the beginning of the age of

35,831,808

38:6.2 twelve hosts (3. pairs or 71,663,616 individuals)

40,000,000

61:1.11 4. years ago the land areas of the Northern Hemis.

45,000,000

61:1.9 4. years ago the continental backbones elevated

50,000,000

61:1.1 5. years ago the land areas of the world were very

55,000,000

60:3.22 5. years ago the evolutionary march was marked by

60,000,000

60:3.20 6.  years ago the dinosaurs continued as monarchs

65,000,000

60:3.16 6. years ago there occurred one of the greatest lava

70,000,000

15:2.15 Constellations . . . . . . 7.

60:3.14 7. years ago the crustal distortions connected with

71,663,616

38:6.2 twelve hosts (35,831,808 pairs or 7. individuals)

75,000,000

60:3.12 7. years ago marks the end of the continental drift.

80,000,000

60:3.11 8. years ago great disturbance occurred in the crust

85,000,000

60:3.8 8. years ago Bering Strait closed, shutting off the

90,000,000

60:3.7 9. years ago the angiosperms emerged from these

95,000,000

60:3.5 9.  years ago the American and European land

100,000,000

42:6.7 Each atom is a trifle over 1/ 1.th of an inch in dia.

60:3.4 1. years ago the North American continent and a part

110,000,000

60:2.9 1. years ago the potentials of marine life were

120,000,000

60:2.1 1. years ago a new phase of the reptilian age began.

130,000,000

60:1.13 1. years ago the sea had changed very little.

140,000,000

60:1.9 1. years ago, suddenly and with only the hint of the

150,000,000

60:1.5 1. years ago the early land-life periods of the world’s

160,000,000

59:6.10 1. years ago the land was covered with vegetation

161,432,840

45:5.4 1. Material Sons and Daughters of citizenship status

170,000,000

59:6.4 1. years ago great evolutionary changes were taking

180,000,000

59:5.20 1. years ago brought a close of the Carboniferous

187,432,811

53:7.12 Jerusem band of faithful mortals numbered just 1..

190,000,000

59:5.19 1. years ago witnessed a westward extension of the

191,924,362

114:0.2 it follows that 1. angels were absent from this world

200,000,000

59:5.13 2. years ago the active stages of the Carboniferous

210,000,000

59:5.4 2. years ago the warm-water arctic seas covered

220,000,000

59:5.2 2. years ago many of the continental land areas,

230,000,000

59:4.16 2. years ago the seas were continuing their retreat.

240,000,000

59:4.15 2. years ago the land over parts of both Europe

250,000,000

59:4.9 2. years ago witnessed the appearance of the fish

260,000,000

59:4.6 2. years ago North America was overspread by seas

270,000,000

59:4.4 2. years ago the continents were all above water.

280,000,000

59:3.9 2. years ago the continents had largely emerged

290,000,000

59:3.3 2. years ago the sea had largely withdrawn from the

300,000,000

59:3.1 3. years ago another period of land submergence

310,000,000

59:2.7 3. years ago the land masses of the world were well

320,000,000

59:2.6 3. years ago the third major flood of this period

330,000,000

59:2.5 3. years ago marked the beginning of a time sector

340,000,000

59:2.3 3. years ago there occurred another extensive land

350,000,000

59:2.2 3. years ago saw the beginning of the great flood

360,000,000

59:1.17 3. years ago the land was still rising.

370,000,000

59:1.15 3. years ago the almost total submergence of North

380,000,000

59:1.8 3. years ago Asia was subsiding, other continents

390,000,000

59:1.6 3. years ago the land was still elevated.

400,000,000

59:1.2 4. years ago marine life, both vegetable and animal

450,000,000

58:6.1 4. years ago the transition from vegetable to animal

500,000,000

58:4.3 5. years ago primitive marine vegetable life was well

501,234,619

114:0.2 and others on Urantia was 5. pairs of seraphim.

550,000,000

58:4.2 5. years ago the Life Carrier corps returned to

597,196,800

114:0.2 two hundred seraphic hosts—5. pairs of seraphim,

600,000,000

58:1.1 6. years ago the commission of Life Carriers sent out

650,000,000

57:8.25 6. years ago witnessed the further separation of the

700,000,000

57:8.24 7. years ago Urantia was approaching the ripening of

750,000,000

57:8.23 7. years ago the first breaks in the continental land

800,000,000

57:8.19 8. years ago witnessed the inauguration of the first

850,000,000

57:8.16 8. years ago the first real epoch of the stabilization of

900,000,000

57:8.7 9. years ago witnessed the arrival on Urantia of the

950,000,000

57:8.5 9. years ago Urantia presents the picture of one great

1,000,000,000

15:2.6 100 local universes (about 1. inhabitable planets)

15:2.22 One minor sector (100 universes) . . . . . . 1. worlds

57:8.1 1. years ago is the date of the actual beginning of

1,002,469,238

114:0.2 The registry, however, shows 1. individuals;

1,194,393,600

114:0.2 pairs of seraphim, or 1. individual angels.

1,500,000,000

57:7.4 1. years ago the earth was two thirds its present size,

2,000,000,000

57:7.2 2. years ago the earth began to gain on the moon.

2,500,000,000

57:6.10 2. years ago the planets had grown immensely in size

3,000,000,000

57:6.8 3. years ago the solar system was functioning much

3,500,000,000

57:6.7 3. years ago the condensation nucleuses of the ten

4,000,000,000

57:6.6 4. years ago witnessed the organization of Jupiter

4,500,000,000

57:5.4 4. years ago the enormous Angona system began its

5,000,000,000

57:5.1 5. years ago your sun was a comparatively isolated

6,000,000,000

57:4.8 6. years ago marks the end of the terminal breakup

7,000,000,000

15:2.16 Local systems . . . . . . 7.

57:4.7 7. years ago witnessed the height of Andronover

8,000,000,000

57:4.6 8. years ago the terrific terminal eruption began.

10,000,000,000

57:4.5 1. years ago the quartan cycle of Andronover began.

21,001,624,821

19:1.2 the Paradise records indicated 2. of these Sons in

25,000,000,000

57:4.4 2. years ago witnessed the completion of tertiary

50,000,000,000

57:4.3 5. years ago this first period of sun dispersion was

75,000,000,000

57:4.2 7. years ago this nebula had attained the height of its

100,000,000,000

15:2.7 100 minor sectors (about 1. inhabitable worlds)

15:2.23 One major sector (100 minor sectors) . . . . . . 1. worlds

57:3.12 1 years ago the nebular apex of condensation tension

200,000,000,000

57:3.10 2. years ago witnessed the progression of contraction

300,000,000,000

57:3.9 3. years ago the Andronover solar circuits were well

400,000,000,000

57:3.7 4. years ago began the recaptive period of the nebula

500,000,000,000

57:3.6 5. years ago the first Andronover sun was born.

600,000,000,000

57:2.4 6. years ago the height of the Andronover energy-

700,000,000,000

57:2.3 7. years ago the Andronover system was assuming

800,000,000,000

57:2.2 8. years ago the Andronover creation was well

841,621,642,000

23:3.3 proceeded at the rate of 8. of your miles per second

875,000,000,000

57:1.6 8. years ago the enormous Andronover nebula was

900,000,000,000

57:1.4 9. years ago the Uversa archives testify, there was

987,000,000,000

57:1.3 9. years ago associate force organizer and acting

1,000,000,000,000

15:2.8 Ten major sectors (about 1. inhabitable planets)

15:2.24 One superuniverse (10 major sectors) . . . . . . 1. worlds

5,342,482,337,666

15:14.8 grand universe number of your world, Urantia, is 5..

7,000,000,000,000

15:2.17 Inhabitable planets . . . . . . 7.

842,842,682,846,782

24:7.5 “And servital number 8. of Havona, named Sudna,

 

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