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ka or kas
111:0.4 Egyptians believed in two factors, the ka and the ba;
111:0.5 a protecting spirit which they called the ka.
111:0.5 of that entity which the Egyptians called the ka.
111:0.6 The ka was thought to be a superior spirit genius
111:0.6 it was expected that his ka would be waiting for him
111:0.6 At first, only kings were supposed to have kas,
111:0.6 One Egyptian ruler, speaking of the ka within his
111:0.6 Many believed that the ka was “an oracle from God
Kaaba
88:1.2 few have survived as have the K and Stone of Scone
95:7.5 the K. Stone became to their Arab cousins.
kaleidoscopic
29:3.7 organs” of power regulation are mobile and truly k.
39:1.11 to help these pilgrims in making those k. adjustments
Kanata
159:2.4 raised a considerable company of believers at K.
kangaroo
60:3.20 and active types of the smaller leaping k. varieties
kangaroolike
60:1.10 reptiles were smaller, carnivorous, and walked k.
kangaroos
61:1.9 and the ancestors of the later k. roamed Australia.
65:2.10 peculiar forms were perpetuated in the leaping k..
Kansas
61:5.5 The central ice sheet extended south as far as K.;
61:7.9 the central coming down into K., Missouri, and
Kansu
79:7.1 Yellow River among the Chinese settlements of K..
Karahta
134:7.5 Jesus went by K. to Dan, or Caesarea Philippi.
Karkar
97:9.18 gathered ten other groups and resisted at K.;
karma
94:3.5 The k. principle of causality continuity is, again,
Karuska—wealthy believer with whom Jesus lodged
156:0.1 The evangelists and apostles were lodged with her
156:1.1 There lived near the home of K., where the Master
156:1.2 to tell no one of his presence at the home of K.,
156:1.2 the servant of K. had gone over to the house of this
Kashmir
94:9.1 It soon became established in Tibet, K., Ceylon,
Kateri
85:1.1 K. people of southern India still worship a stone,
Katro—ancestor of Moses
93:3.5 The members of the family of K., with whom
keen—see keen sense of humor
23:4.6 with k. relish and ever-heightening expectation.
44:5.3 These artisans are the k. students of the mind circuits
44:5.5 These are the k. personalities who are in reality
50:4.9 a k. and laudatory rivalry among the races of men
52:7.6 scan the latest broadcasts with the same k. interest
55:3.10 trained by the competitive systems of k. striving
62:2.4 Being small of stature and having k. minds to realize
68:6.7 the high social pressure of k. competition produced
69:7.4 The dog’s k. sense of smell led to the notion it
72:5.10 Competition is k. on this continent, but much of it
79:6.11 k. students and aggressive in their pursuit of truth.
85:3.2 They thought the k. scent and the farseeing eyes of
101:7.2 of philosophic conclusions depends on k., honest,
123:3.8 Jesus was a k. observer and gained much practical
123:6.3 Jesus developed a k. sense of numbers, distances,
124:6.14 to his deep-thinking and k.-reasoning son.
126:2.7 Jesus demonstrated the possession of k. business
126:5.10 entered into k. competition in their agricultural
127:1.3 well-proportioned body, a k. and analytical mind,
127:4.8 a level-headed daughter with a k. appreciation of
128:6.2 His mind was active, k., and penetrating—compared
129:0.1 to take a k. personal interest in the spiritual welfare
133:5.12 k. minds to be found among the citizens of Athens.
135:5.3 hope and a k. expectation that the consummation of
139:7.2 Matthew was a k. judge of human nature and a very
139:8.2 Thomas possessed a k. reasoning mind and was
139:8.12 Thomas had a k. and sure sense of fact.
140:3.18 I exhort you to show just judgment and k. wisdom.
163:2.11 by their strong, k., and more intelligent fellows.
171:7.4 Jesus was an interested and k. observer.
191:0.8 very personal and altogether too k. to be recovered
195:1.4 willing compromisers; they were k. theologic traders.
196:0.7 the k. realization of the reality and sacredness of
keen sense of humor
48:4.13 you are to be congratulated on a comparatively k..
74:6.7 had a great appreciation of music as well as a k..
156:2.8 Jesus greatly enjoyed the k. which these gentiles
keener
82:1.2 endowment of k. sex consciousness and stronger
keenest
100:2.8 fondest ambitions perish and their k. hopes crash;
keenly
72:2.2 offices of city administration are k. sought by the
75:1.5 They were k. aware of the enormous undertaking
124:4.5 the lad became k. conscious of the difference
154:6.2 they began k. to feel the pressure of the supposed
158:4.7 feeling k. the sting of their defeat and sensing the
185:2.8 Pilate, being k. sensitive to the disrespectful manner
keenness
16:7.7 influenced not only by the k. of his moral nature, but
67:1.5 Error suggests lack of intellectual k.; evil, deficiency
71:8.1 intellectual k., economic wisdom, social cleverness
102:4.2 imagination plus the k. of the sensory discovery of
124:2.6 and his depth of reasoning and k. of observation
177:4.3 the sturdy character of his Master and the k. of
keep—see keep pace; see keep up; see keep—imperative
8:5.4 “who is ever able to k. you from failing and to
22:2.8 k. the supergovernments in close and personal touch
24:2.8 They k. count of nothing but bona fide will creatures
26:3.4 to k. everything moving along smoothly and
29:4.17 They k. the whole vast living energy aggregation in
48:2.21 k. you in progressive synchrony with the morontia
50:1.3 a greater likelihood of failure to k. a proper grasp
54:5.10 To k. open the Paradise doors of ascension to the
69:3.3 the taboos have operated to k. woman strictly in her
69:5.2 became the custom to k. the military organization in
69:6.4 feared fire and always sought to k. it in good humor,
69:7.2 By surrounding the herd they could k. control of the
70:7.8 the chief functions of these clubs was to k. control of
71:5.2 same time k. the state from becoming parasitical or
80:9.14 These Bretons still k. thunderstones in the chimney
82:2.4 but they did k. the sexes apart—this favored quiet,
82:5.3 workmen sought to k. the knowledge of their craft
82:5.4 marriages in an effort to k. the royal blood pure,
82:5.7 order to k. the royal blood concentrated and pure.
84:1.5 to k. their children in more or less ignorance as to
85:1.4 but the stones were put in to k. the ear holes open.
87:5.11 1. Duty—those things which must be done to k. the
89:1.1 to k. from offending the spirit ghosts by avoidance
92:4.1 does revelation always k. in touch with evolution.
93:4.15 Melchizedek came to achieve two tasks: to k. alive
93:10.4 thus endeavoring to k. alive the truths of Salem until
95:6.9 to k. the light of Salem from being fully extinguished
96:1.14 The monotheists k. their subordinate gods as fates,
108:3.1 difficult to k. track of these divine gifts since they
123:0.2 At first Mary was disposed to k. Jesus close by
123:4.6 Mary unwisely tried to k. Jesus very close to her side
126:5.8 Jesus sought to k. in touch with the news of the day.
128:6.7 “You had better k. your eye on the lad; he’s liable
128:6.8 failed to k their appointment for the Passover supper
132:5.2 wealth? Should I k. it, or should I give it away?”
134:9.5 only the watchman must k. vigil while the city
134:9.6 “It behooves me to k. busy while I wait for my hour
136:7.2 he shall give his angels charge over you, to k. you
139:7.3 it was Matthew’s duty to k. the treasury replenished.
139:7.8 generosity, but always Matthew managed to k. still.
142:3.13 3. You shall not neglect to k. the feast of unleavened
142:5.2 father would k. his son in anxiety or suspense
146:6.4 to k. it out of all subsequent records except that of
148:5.5 afflicted, I went astray, but now do I k. the law.
149:6.7 ‘fear God and k. his commandments, for that is the
154:6.3 Joseph promised to k. Ruth quiet while the others
157:0.1 with Andrew and Peter to k. this appointment.
157:0.1 of Mary and the children to k. this engagement,
157:0.1 attempting to k. their appointment with Jesus.
159:3.4 admonish your brethren to k. busy at their chosen
159:6.3 k. the believers throughout Palestine in touch with
162:7.5 if a man will k. this word of truth alive in his heart,
163:2.4 “If you k. all the commandments—do not commit
167:7.4 function to k. one part of the heavenly creation
168:0.5 Martha instructed a neighbor lad to k. watch down
172:5.1 they did not k. armed watch over Jesus at Simon’s
175:1.5 and Jacob will k. his hands of mercy outstretched
177:3.4 David thought it wise to k. the matter to himself.
177:4.1 went in haste to k. his appointment with Jesus’
179:4.7 could be done to k. Judas from turning traitor.
180:4.2 you have loved me, and you will k. my word.
181:2.14 sacrifices, and labors to k. the treasury replenished
182:0.1 made it his business to k. a watchful eye on Jesus.
182:1.5 only that you k. them from the evil in the world.
182:2.8 “Andrew, do what you can to k. your brethren
184:2.2 The Master had not instructed him to k. near at hand
184:2.10 against the law to k. poultry within the city proper.
184:2.11 he walked up and down the porch to k. warm,
186:4.2 reports of the archangels in an effort to k. advised
194:3.12 to k. sweet in the midst of the gravest injustice,
194:4.7 to k. their fellow believers at Jerusalem from
195:9.8 expectant faith will ever k. the hope-door of man’s
keep pace
70:1.20 and standing armies soon developed to k. with the
87:5.2 Religious ceremonial must k. with spirit evolution
98:2.7 religion as a personal experience failed to k. with
99:1.6 must actively k. with all these advances in civilization
102:2.7 To k. in his life experience with the impelling
104:3.2 philosophy must accelerate in evolution to k. with
121:6.5 In only one matter did Paul fail to k. with Philo
160:1.3 If the evolution of the art of living fails to k. with the
keep up
70:7.18 Taxes were originally levied to k. up the king’s
94:10.2 Tibetans k. up an endless repetition of sacred rituals
104:0.1 because three support points could k. up a tent;
159:1.2 will he not k. up his quest for the lost sheep until
160:4.14 Those timid souls who can only k. up the struggle of
keep—imperative
99:5.2 Always k. in mind: True religion is to know God as
131:2.9 Fear God and k. his commandments, for this is
131:2.12 remember the Sabbath day to k. it holy;
142:3.13 3. You shall not neglect to k. the feast of unleavened
146:2.13 Purge me from secret sins and k. back your
146:2.13 O Lord, before my mouth; k. the door of my lips.
147:6.4 remember the Sabbath day to k. it holy;
165:4.1 he said: “Take heed and k. yourselves free from
165:5.5 K. yourselves like men who are watching for their
174:0.2 K. a firm hold on your brethren and see that they
180:1.6 K. in mind: It is loyalty, not sacrifice, that Jesus
182:1.4 Father, k. these men faithful as I prepare to yield
keeper
30:4.15 The assigned seraphim is the k. of the surviving
128:6.11 peek into the shop, and if its k. were not busy,
131:4.6 “The Spirit of the Universe K. enters the soul of
137:6.3 this reading, Jesus handed the roll back to its k..
147:5.3 former k. of one of the so-called high-class brothels.
184:2.3 since he had bidden the gate-k. admit him.
184:2.8 the gate-k. and her sister chanced to meet him,
keepers
25:5.1 as k. of the formal archives of the Isle of Light,
37:3.7 satellites are occupied by the personality record k..
39:4.16 6. The Recorders. These seraphim are the k. of the
keeping—see keeping with, in
17:1.6 staff engaged in k. straight the affairs of Orvonton
17:6.5 commits the new Spirit consort to the k. of the
24:2.1 independent method of k. count of all will creatures.
24:5.3 sentinels are almost exclusively concerned in k.
25:2.11 The conciliators are of great value in k. the universe
25:3.11 k. the commission as a whole in sympathetic touch
26:3.8 k. them currently informed regarding the affairs of
27:1.4 to commend the k. of your identity into the hands of
29:3.1 the grand universe is thus intrusted to the k. of the
36:2.13 to improve the vital formulas committed to their k..
37:3.7 with k. straight the record of each mortal of time
38:2.3 counting them and k. the number corrected up to
47:3.3 morontia soul intrusted to the k. of the seraphic
52:1.4 the morals of the primeval forests are not in k. with
69:8.5 disinclined to trust this wealth to the k. of slaves or
70:7.16 All secret associations taught the k. of secrets.
73:2.4 a liaison officer, k. Amadon as his own associate.
81:6.39 k. pace with the scientific developments of the age.
93:5.1 upon Abraham the responsibility of k. alive the truth
96:4.5 in k. his followers intact for a quarter of a century
99:2.6 of living experience finds no difficulty in k. ahead of
100:2.7 human being who has dedicated the k. of his soul to
102:8.1 to the k. and direction of that power and person
110:4.4 meanings and values intrusted to their care and k..
112:5.13 and is in the k. of the seraphic destiny guardian
114:2.4 perform a very valuable service in k. Lanaforge,
117:4.12 Into the k. of mortal man has been given not only the
119:1.1 I place under the care and k. of Immanuel while I go
120:2.1 formulated by you and placed in my k. by Gabriel.
123:1.3 And they were both very faithful in k. this promise.
123:2.2 guardianship of Jesus was destined to rest in the k.
124:4.1 he also learned the wisdom of k. such matters a
127:2.2 Jesus’ refusal had the effect of k. out many of his
131:10.2 should learn how to commit the k. of our souls to
139:1.6 and by your steadfastness k. me with him, I
139:7.7 the means of k. the doors of the kingdom wide open
140:2.2 and I commit them to your k. while I go on to finish
142:3.10 in perfect k. with these enlarging concepts of divinity
142:3.21 from Egypt is assigned as the reason for Sabbath k.
165:2.8 the flock which the Father has intrusted to my k..
165:2.10 all of his flocks in this domain in my hands for k.;
181:1.10 safely and wholly in the care and k. of an all-wise,
184:3.18 But Annas did not succeed in k. control of the court.
185:2.14 praetorium, where Jesus was in the k. of the guards,
192:2.6 Simon Zelotes back into service, and k. him at work.
keeping with, in
3:2.2 and order and in k. with the all-wise plan of God.
31:0.9 and in k. with the associative experience acquired
87:5.7 In k. with the same motive, it became the fashion to
97:9.13 In k. with the policy of compromise with the
183:1.2 which was in k. with the outworking of natural
keeps
4:1.4 “Behold, he who k. us shall neither slumber nor
23:1.9 unfailingly k. them sufficiently separated as not to
28:4.2 this same reflective technique k. each one of them
53:8.8 “He who is born of God k. himself, and the wicked
57:7.6 meteoric combustion k. the atmospheric oxygen
58:5.6 and this is what k. the continents above water.
71:6.2 it k. many otherwise slothful mortals hard at work.
74:4.5 worship of him who made us all and k. us living.
131:2.8 The Lord is faithful; he k. his word with those who
162:7.5 say that whoso k. your word shall not taste death?
keepsakes
89:6.6 The twentieth-century ceremony of depositing k. in
Keilah
97:9.13 David had defended the Canaanite city of K. against
Kenan—the great-grandson of Adam
76:3.4 Seth’s grandson, K.,instituted the foreign missionary
Kenite
93:3.4 to his brilliant disciple Nordan the K. and his band
96:4.2 Moses’ father-in-law was a K. worshiper of El
96:5.3 to the K. traditions of the time of Melchizedek.
104:1.8 The Hebrews knew about the Trinity from the K.
Kenites
93:10.3 the K. were the only line which long continued to
96:0.2 Salem religion was revered as a tradition by the K.
96:0.3 The Salem religion persisted among the K. in
96:1.12 many of the K. believed more or less in El Elyon,
97:9.7 of non-Hebrew elements—K., Calebites, Jebusites,
131:2.1 The K. of Palestine salvaged much of the teaching of
Kentucky
59:2.5 the great North American volcano of eastern K.,
59:4.6 the banks of the Ohio River near Louisville, K.,
kept—see kept up
25:3.8 they are k. busy going from system to system
30:4.13 they are thus k. together for long periods of service.
45:4.20 being k. open for later assignment to ascending
50:4.13 their descendants k. alive some knowledge of the
53:1.6 “And the angels who k. not their first estate but left
57:7.1 incessant impacts k. the surface of the planet more
57:7.9 the incoming meteors k. the oxygen of the air used
66:4.16 children of the Andon tribes were k. at headquarters
68:6.11 The subnormal man should be k. under society’s
70:6.5 The early fetish king was often k. in seclusion;
70:7.16 they k. unscrupulous kings on the anxious seat.
73:5.3 drinking water of Eden was k. wholesome by the
77:5.7 the midwayers k. Adamson informed regarding the
78:6.6 who had k. themselves free from intermarriage with
78:7.5 k. a written record of the days of the rivers’ rise
79:6.10 Singlangton k. them ahead of most of the other races
81:6.25 education has not k. pace with the expanding social
87:5.3 bad ghosts and spirits who must be k. in good humor
87:5.7 of art, and it long k. the world somber and ugly.
91:7.2 Jesus k. them in service-contact with the multitudes.
95:5.2 he k. alive the doctrine of El Elyon, the One God,
96:5.6 they “k. all his commandments and obeyed all his
96:6.2 Moses had k. alive in the hearts of his followers
97:2.1 he was k. busy, as Samuel had been before him,
97:2.2 Micaiah, k. the light of truth alive in Palestine.
99:3.9 Religion can be k. free from unholy secular alliances
113:2.9 The records are k. by the pair of cherubim who are
114:2.2 They are k. in immediate touch with Michael by the
119:4.1 we were not long k. waiting, for he shortly went out
121:6.8 with one accord k. their hearts centered on the holy
123:3.7 Joseph’s increasing income k. pace with the growing
124:2.2 Increasingly Jesus k. all Nazareth in more or less
125:2.6 Jesus k. his place among the new sons of the
128:2.1 Jesus was k. busy helping them to adjust themselves
128:2.2 Again, they had not all k. busy since three of them
128:3.7 Simon k. the family up late that night relating his
128:7.11 And Jude k. his promise.
129:2.10 several occasions, k. hope alive in Mary’s heart.
129:2.11 Jude had considerably increased his quota and k. up
130:3.2 the voyage and k. Jesus busy answering questions.
130:7.1 they k. Jesus busy telling tales about his early life in
130:8.2 backslidden Jew, who k. the tavern where Jesus
133:7.3 Jesus and Gonod were k. busy attending the sick boy
135:0.1 For months Elizabeth k. secret Gabriel’s visitation;
135:3.2 Elizabeth k. John posted about Palestinian and
135:12.2 Therefore Herod k. the Nazarite preacher in prison
137:4.15 but you have k. the best of the wine until the last of
138:10.10 Judas Iscariot paid all expenses and k. the books.
139:8.11 emotional life, Thomas k. right on being an apostle.
141:0.2 members of his family were k. away by pride,
147:6.5 they k. by themselves and dared not ask any more
150:6.2 k. fully informed concerning the progress of the tour,
151:1.1 boat of Andrew and Peter, which was always k.
155:6.6 “He will be k. in perfect peace whose mind is stayed
163:3.2 Shall all who have riches be k. out of the kingdom?”
165:5.5 of your minds and let your lamps be k. burning
167:7.4 ministry of the angels that one world may be k. in
168:1.1 he who opened the eyes of the blind have k. this
171:8.6 behold, here is your pound, which I have k. safely
172:5.8 Matthew k. his hands off of him only by exercising
177:3.8 its establishment had been k. a well-guarded secret
180:2.2 even as I have k. the Father’s word and evermore
180:4.2 I have loved the Father and have k. his word; you
180:6.1 provided you have k. my new commandment
182:1.5 me twelve men, and I have k. them all save one,
182:2.1 they had k. Judas under observation for several
183:0.1 when Peter informed them where David k. watch.
183:4.8 And all these groups and individuals were k. in touch
184:1.1 Master’s trial was k. in the hands of the Sadducees
184:2.1 The portress who k. the gate knew John, and when
188:1.2 members of the Sanhedrin had k. their faith in
189:4.2 had k. close within during the hours of the Sabbath
191:0.3 John Mark k. them in touch with developments
kept up
41:10.1 This k. up with ever-increasing violence until nearest
74:2.3 k. up the supply of these home-reared pigeons for
75:5.9 for these hostilities k. up long after Adam and his
128:3.7 Simon k. the family up late that night relating his
146:3.9 k. up the practice of visiting from house to house,
169:1.4 k. up the search until she found the lost piece of
195:0.6 organizer and his successors k. up the pace Paul set.
Kerioth
139:12.1 Judas was born in K., a small town in southern Judea
Keturah—one of Abraham’s concubines
93:9.8 K. was not a wife of Abraham; like Hagar, she was
key
26:4.15 Willingness to believe is the k. to Havona.
109:5.1 more fully adjusted to the k. of the contactual tones
111:5.2 The imitation of God is the k. to perfection; doing
160:3.4 would seek for the k. wherewith to unlock it.”
166:1.5 taken away the k. of knowledge from the common
170:3.2 childlike belief, is the k. to the door of the kingdom,
keyed
6:3.2 Second Source and Center, are k. in tones of mercy.
43:8.2 While you are re-k. each time you pass from one
48:2.21 you must be re-k. or advance tuned, and it is the task
145:4.1 apostles of Jesus were k. up to the highest pitch
keying, re-
48:2.22 spiritizing creation is effected by this selective k..
keynote
27:4.2 Harmony is the k. of the central universe,
37:6.3 the k. of the whole educational system: character
39:2.5 Mercy is the k. of seraphic service and angelic
97:1.10 The k. of this era was divine power; the prophets
keys
39:4.14 The k. of the kingdom are: sincerity, more sincerity,
39:4.14 All men have these k.. Men use them—advance in
90:5.5 these priests claimed to “hold the k. of heaven.”
98:5.4 On the judgment day the Mithraic k. of heaven
157:4.5 I now deliver the k. of the outward kingdom—
158:4.6 the k. of the kingdom have been delivered to us.”
Khan, Genghis—Mongol conqueror
79:1.9 when the Mongols under K. began the conquest of
92:5.6 Asia the tribesmen still look for the return of K.;
Kheresa
138:1.1 James and John going to K., Andrew and Peter to
138:2.6 3. James Alpheus, a fisherman and farmer of K.,
138:4.1 nine went by boat over to K. to execute the calling
138:4.1 Zebedee presented the Master to the K. fishermen,
139:9.1 sons of Alpheus, the twin fishermen living near K.,
151:5.0 5. THE VISIT TO KHERESA
151:6.0 6. THE KHERESA LUNATIC
151:6.2 spot was the cemetery of the little village of K..
152:0.1 The story of the cure of Amos, the K. lunatic, had
154:7.3 They rowed over to near the village of K., put their
154:7.3 going from K. up to Caesarea-Philippi, thence
155:0.1 Soon after landing near K. on this eventful Sunday,
156:6.4 together on the opposite side of the lake near K.,
159:2.4 of the demented man whom Jesus healed near K.,
kicked
187:1.9 The soldiers shouted at him and k. him, but he could
kicks
86:2.6 Civilized man still k. and curses inanimate objects
kid
142:3.20 10. You shall not seethe a k. in its mother’s milk.
169:1.12 and yet you never gave me even a k. that I might
169:1.13 You could have had a k. at any time you had made
kidney
111:0.3 organs—the eye, liver, k., heart, and later, the brain.
Kidron
142:8.4 the Mount of Olives not far from the brook K..
176:0.2 In order to avoid the crowds passing along the K.
178:3.1 again to avoid the crowds passing through the K.
182:0.1 followed them through the city, over the brook K.,
182:2.10 to watch along the road coming up by the K. to
kill—see kill, not
65:6.1 that he must k. protoplasm in order to analyze it.
68:6.9 It was the custom for a maiden to k. her offspring,
69:7.2 being able to k. them as they were required for food.
70:3.6 hence it was once the custom to k. all strangers, later
70:10.11 a man could k. his wife without punishment provided
82:4.4 father had the full right to k. the male trespasser.
84:4.10 when a man was denied the right to k. his wife at will
87:2.10 To break an article was to “k. it,” thus releasing its
88:4.8 combating magic arises from the fact that fear can k..
88:4.8 peoples so feared magic that it did actually k.,
89:5.4 general practice for primitive mothers to k. and eat
90:2.6 it was customary to k. him when he failed, unless he
90:3.6 found primitive peoples who k. someone every time
93:9.3 Abraham feared someone would k. him in order to
148:7.3 you to do harm and give way to the desire to k.”
150:4.2 be not afraid of those who can k. the body, but
153:2.3 and teachers of that day sought to k. Jeremiah,
162:2.1 some of you seek to k. the Son of Man.”
162:2.2 the scribes and Pharisees had long sought to k..
162:2.2 asked Jesus, “Why do the rulers seek to k. you?”
162:2.2 “The rulers seek to k. me because they resent my
162:2.2 they would k. me because I once on the Sabbath
162:2.2 would k. me because on another occasion I chose
162:2.2 They seek to k. me because they well k. that, if
162:5.2 You who would k. the Son of Man know not
162:7.3 yet your leaders seek to k. me because my word has
165:2.3 and deluded leaders, seek to k. the Son of Man.
165:2.8 the fold only to steal, and to k., and to destroy;
165:3.3 they may be able to k. the body, after that have no
165:4.3 the brigands who broke into his house to k. him,
166:1.5 you now plan to k. those who come in this day
167:4.7 they will surely k. him, but if that is the Master’s
169:1.10 ‘Bring on the fatted calf and k. it, and let us eat
169:1.12 make haste to k. the fatted calf and make merry
171:4.2 when they k. the Son of Man, be not dismayed,
171:4.4 Herod, just as he sought John, now seeks to k. you.
171:4.4 uprising of the people and has decided to k. you.
171:4.5 Herod made up his mind either to k. Jesus or drive
173:4.2 ‘This is the heir; come, let us k. him and then the
177:3.3 the chief priests and rulers were going to k. Jesus.
178:2.3 the progress of the plan to arrest and k. Jesus.
178:2.4 word that Abner had heard of the plot to k. Jesus
178:3.3 Take heed to yourselves lest they k. you also.
180:6.1 they who k. you will think they are doing a service
183:5.4 that these Jews do not k. him without Pilate’s
kill, not
66:7.12 4. You shall not k. men, women, or children.
70:11.2 upon all others the command, “you shall not k..”
93:4.10 4. You shall not k..
94:8.10 1. You shall not k..
131:2.12 you shall not k.; you shall not commit adultery;
140:6.4 ‘You shall not k.; that whosoever kills shall be
162:2.1 this law enjoins you, saying, ‘You shall not k.’;
163:2.4 do not commit adultery, do not k., do not steal,
183:5.4 that these Jews do not k. him without Pilate’s
killed
61:7.14 much as the white man later k. off the bison.
62:3.9 seven children were k. by this bolt from the skies.
63:3.4 when both were k. at the time of an earthquake by
68:6.8 all primitive tribes k. deformed and sickly children.
68:6.8 Girl babies were frequently k. before the times of
68:6.8 The father of twins usually insisted that one be k.
69:5.14 fear of being k. by those who coveted his treasures.
69:8.4 The hunter either adopted or k. his captives.
76:2.8 he would be k. by the first neighboring tribesmen
82:3.12 widows being either k. or allowed to commit suicide
84:3.8 step forward when male captives were no longer k.
86:4.7 The aged much preferred to be k. before becoming
87:2.8 slaves were k. when their master died that they might
88:4.8 savage believes that an enemy can actually be k. by
89:5.4 first child is still frequently thus k. and devoured.
90:1.5 advance a plausible alibi, he was either demoted or k.
92:3.5 progressive or inventive meant to be k. as a sorcerer.
122:10.3 all boy babies under two years of age should be k..
132:6.2 the widow whose husband had been accidentally k..
139:4.13 John would undoubtedly have been k. as was his
150:3.4 internal organs of an animal recently k. can reveal
158:7.3 and after all this be k. and raised from the dead.
166:1.5 building tombs for the prophets your fathers k.!
167:2.2 the fatlings are k., and all is in readiness for my
169:1.11 your father has k. the fatted calf to rejoice over his
173:4.2 his favorite servant, his steward, and him they k..
173:4.2 Some they beat, others they k., and when the
173:4.2 after casting him out of the vineyard, they k. him.
173:4.2 shall hear how they have rejected and k. his son,
173:5.2 My oxen and my fatlings are k., and all is in
175:1.4 generation have they k. these heaven-sent teachers.
175:1.20 your fathers, you would not have k. the prophets;
175:1.22 some you have persecuted and others you have k..
175:1.22 from the first prophet k. down to the times of
175:1.23 who have stoned the prophets and k. the teachers
176:1.1 put in prison for my sake, and some of you will be k.
181:1.5 I have warned you that the Son of Man will be k.,
185:4.1 who had been accidentally k. while at work on one
191:2.1 priests and the rulers would deliver me up to be k.,
195:8.13 Urantians k. more human beings than were k. during
killing
64:7.14 the time the green man was k. off the orange race in
69:8.4 In war the herders made a practice of k. all men
70:1.15 the later k. of all male children and all women who
70:10.9 Vengeance k in early times was not altogether unlike
70:11.5 Self-interest established the taboo on k., society
77:8.12 the case of Peter’s deliverance after the k. of James
89:7.3 after most groups had ceased the ritual k. of children
125:1.4 to observe the k. of the droves of animals and the
166:4.4 upon whom the tower of Siloam fell, k. them.
173:5.2 and shamefully mistreated them, even k. some of
185:4.3 that cursed him as a result of k. John the Baptist.
kills
70:2.1 war sometimes k. the patient, destroys the society.
96:5.6 Moses declared that “your God k. when you disobey
131:3.6 Selfishness leads to grief; perpetual care k..
140:6.4 that whosoever k. shall be subject to judgment.’
149:4.2 in the Scriptures that ‘wrath k. the foolish man,’
171:4.7 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which k. the prophets
kilowatt-hour
58:2.1 America were paid at the rate of two cents per k.,
kin
9:6.6 Pure mind is close of k. to infinite mind, and infinite
18:2.2 They are close of k. to, and are the divine equals of,
38:7.1 all the nearer of k. to the more progressive types of
42:2.19 7. Monota. Energy is close of k. to divinity when it is
48:3.4 are very close of k. to the human races in the order
48:3.4 The midway creatures are your nearest of k.;
70:10.13 the taking of revenge from private and k. groups
82:5.7 kings were permitted to marry those of close k.
83:5.15 to build up a strong and numerous body of blood k.
87:2.10 when the inheritance of k. replaced the burning
89:4.8 regarded the animals as their actual and near k..
kind—noun
5:0.2 personal contact with any part or phase or k. of
6:6.1 That k. of mind which is directly allied with spirit
13:1.12 the path of Deity embrace open to all of their k..
14:4.18 and teachers of their k. and to their k. throughout
19:5.9 Trinity-origin teachers effect some k. of liaison in
20:4.3 world judges become the exalted chiefs of their k..
23:1.6 beings doing the same k. of work in the same
23:2.1 neither organization nor government of any k.;
24:7.2 never more to reappear among those of his k..
32:3.14 in degree of divinity potential, but they differ in k..
39:1.13 who are assigned as helpers to those of their k. who
39:2.1 to a glorified assignment as directors of their k. in
43:2.4 certain you are to be judged by those of your own k..
44:5.1 These artisans are concerned with every k. of energy
45:6.7 There is no reproduction of mortal k. after the life
48:6.13 I move in loneliness or with the fellows of my k.,
53:0.1 in more than seven hundred thousand of his k..
70:10.1 Nature provides but one k. of justice—inevitable
73:3.6 was probably the most beautiful spot of its k. in all
75:0.1 Adam and Eve were isolated from their k., and they
89:8.7 It was a k. of bartering in which pleading and
91:0.2 —just a k. of thinking out loud by the magic server.
103:4.2 man resorted to sacrifice of some k. in an effort to
106:6.6 as culminating in some k. of experientialization of
106:7.1 some k. of an experiential realization of all that could
106:8.21 the correlation of every phase of every k. of reality
109:6.3 volunteers and establish them as directors of their k..
110:7.10 I am meeting the approval of the chief of my k..
112:3.1 Urantians generally recognize only one k. of death,
112:3.2 This k. of death is final in its significance irrespective
117:2.2 We equally hold that this k. of growth is peculiar to
117:2.6 What k. of growth may characterize the universes
127:2.7 had been of all intention to make trouble of any k.,
133:7.10 this k. of material mind would be utterly lacking in
136:2.3 as a Personalized Adjuster and chief of his k.
136:8.5 that would be the k. of Messiah they were looking
136:9.4 Jesus perceived what k. of a truth-revealer he was
139:4.8 of the twelve was tainted with this k. of self-esteem
140:5.18 Jesus’ peace is not of the pacific and negative k..
151:4.6 cast into the sea, and it gathered up every k. of fish.
168:2.6 Personalized Adjuster of Jesus, now chief of his k. in
171:0.2 the Messiah was to establish some k. of nationalistic
172:0.2 realized that the Master was not that k. of a king;
172:5.3 of popular favor with some k. of a pronouncement
186:2.9 he said enough to show all mortals the k. of human
191:0.3 That was the k. of service which had heretofore
kind—adjective
2:4.2 God is inherently k., naturally compassionate, and
2:5.4 God is divinely k. to sinners.
3:2.8 God’s doings are purposeful, intelligent, wise, k.,
3:5.17 They are innately k. and considerate, but hardly
6:4.9 the Eternal Son is just as k. and considerate, just as
28:6.8 in being first just next fair, then patient, then k..
47:8.7 great tribulation” serves to make mortals very k.
69:7.5 When man was a hunter, he was fairly k. to woman,
85:2.4 Finns believed that trees were occupied by k. spirits.
100:7.11 Jesus was candid, but always k.. Said he, “If it were
122:8.1 7 B.C., with the help and k. ministrations of women
127:1.2 sober and serious, but he was k. and sympathetic.
127:1.2 His eye was k. but searching; his smile was always
127:1.3 a keen and analytical mind, a k. and sympathetic
130:6.2 it would be neither k. nor fair for me to receive
131:4.3 bountiful, omnipresent, and infinitely k..
131:4.6 all this we should do because God is a k. friend
131:10.4 Our Father even loves the wicked and is always k.
139:9.8 but they were also big-hearted, k., and generous.
140:5.17 Children are normally k. and sympathetic when old
142:2.1 You and your disciples teach us that God is a k.
161:2.6 While he is k., he is also brave and courageous.
166:2.2 entertain k. feelings for the long-despised Samaritans
181:2.18 Be k. to my brothers in the flesh when they come
192:2.8 it will help you to be k. to the brotherhood of
kindhearted
142:5.2 what father among you who is a worthy and k.
145:2.4 while a k. father loves his family as a whole, he so
159:1.2 “If a k. man has a hundred sheep and one of them
187:1.7 did not want these k. women to incur the displeasure
kindle
52:1.5 in this era mortals learn to k. and maintain fire,
63:2.7 dry moss would k. fire just as well as birds’ nests.
64:2.2 and possessed sufficient intelligence to k. fire.
69:6.5 it was the custom to k. new flames annually or after
92:2.2 the Hindus k. their altar fires by using a primitive
kindled
48:6.34 k. by the divine fire of the will-to-service through
63:2.7 often replenished fire which had been k. by lightning,
142:3.9 ‘And the anger of the Lord was k. against Israel,
155:1.2 be angry, and you perish when his wrath is k..’
kindling
63:2.5 two months to utilize the flint spark for k. a fire
63:5.7 and again rediscover various methods of k. fire.
kindly—see kindly—with take or took
70:3.8 Hebrews treated adopted aliens k. and fraternally.
80:1.5 Adamized were k. disposed toward the yellow man,
85:2.4 Some trees were indwelt by k. spirits; others
127:2.3 Jesus only laid a k. hand on Mary’s shoulder and,
127:5.3 made k. reply to the effect that no amount of money
130:8.3 lad never forgot the words of Jesus and the k. look
133:1.5 any normal human being want to attack such a k.
133:2.1 as the k. look and the sympathetic smile which Jesus
140:5.16 while such k. attitudes safeguard the soul from the
141:3.6 Jesus did not pose as a sweet, gentle, and k. mystic.
142:7.16 do not find that the Father always deals k. with us.
146:2.13 transform this unruly member into a k. voice of
172:1.6 as Mary knelt by his side and, with a k. expression
179:4.8 when conveyed in the most k. spirit, as a rule, only
183:3.1 Though the Master spoke to Judas k., he greeted
184:1.6 The k. manner in which Jesus spoke to Annas
185:6.4 robe with a crown of thorns piercing his k. brow.
kindly—with take or took
39:5.4 natures take k. to the plan of human brotherhood.
81:6.33 Such a highly specialized society will not take k. to
139:9.4 the common people took more k. to the idea of
kindness—see also loving-kindness
3:2.10 to see, comprehend, or know the wisdom and k.
9:1.8 God the Spirit possesses all the supernal k. and
83:6.5 but always should the favored majority look with k.
100:7.2 The unfailing k. of Jesus touched the hearts of men,
103:2.3 with impulses of justice, fairness, and urges of k.—
121:7.2 practices of Jesus regarding tolerance and k. ran
130:2.4 “Since you know the ways of k. and value justice,
131:4.3 God’s salvation is strong and his k. is gracious.
131:8.4 Recompense injury with k.. If you love people, they
137:2.2 much k. of heart has our teacher been deceived.
140:3.14 In k. and with mercy minister to all who are in need
140:8.11 presenting the idea of active and spontaneous k.,
140:8.13 indiscriminate k. may be blamed for many social evils
143:5.4 Nalda saw that she had misjudged the Master’s k.;
144:5.67 Bestow upon us your patience and loving-k.
144:5.96 Look down upon us in k. and forgive us in mercy
150:8.6 and the terrible God, who shows mercy and k.,
161:2.3 he does treat us all with equal k.; he is invariably
163:4.14 5. K. and courtesy. The Master had instructed them
163:4.14 They were to show every k. to those who might
kindred
0:5.1 the ascent of mortal- and k.-creature personality,
7:1.6 The term k. spirits is not wholly a figure of speech.
16:6.3 are k. spirits attracted to each other, but k. minds are
42:7.9 disruption of uranium and k. elements.
49:5.29 the co-ordination of activities of a k. nature which
62:2.3 They would fight fiercely in defense of their k.
101:7.1 Vocation, marriage, and k. all influence the
kinds or all kinds
0:6.8 illuminated by three k. of light: material light,
5:3.2 Supplications of ak. belong to the realm of the Son
15:7.4 Ak. of material, morontial, and spiritual beings are
23:2.16 There are some k. of information which cannot be
42:10.7 and this is true of all levels and of ak. of mind.
58:5.2 mass consists principally of different k. of rock.
87:4.3 The notion of two k. of spirit ghosts made slow but
87:4.6 by postulating two k. of spirits, one good and the
89:7.5 devoted their earnings to ak. of sacred services and
90:5.7 and to the enhancement of certain k. of culture.
92:3.9 of capital; it fostered work of certain k.;
98:7.11 potentially universal appeal to all races and k. of men
103:0.3 On Urantia today there are four k. of religion:
112:3.1 but concerning survival there are really three k.:
116:6.5 unification of the several k. of cosmic reality.
139:5.7 Jesus was supremely interested in men, ak. of men.
173:1.1 this custom of selling ak. of sacrificial animals in the
173:1.4 other k. of transactions pertaining to the banking
181:1.7 Unbelieving fatalists can hope to enjoy only two k.
kinetic
112:3.5 these once k. but now static formulas of identity,
king—non-specific
69:9.6 the k. would be sure to trump up some charge for
69:9.6 donated a large sum to public welfare or to the k.,
70:4.10 it was customary to invite into the k.’ presence
70:6.2 When a patriarchal kinglet became a real k., he was
70:6.3 wrought such havoc between the death of a k. and
70:6.5 The early fetish k. was often kept in seclusion; he
70:6.5 he was regarded as too sacred to be viewed except
70:6.5 the k.’ wife gradually rose to the dignity of queen
70:6.6 magic was diabolical; the k.’ enemies soon died.
70:7.18 Taxes were originally levied to keep up the k.’ house
70:12.3 The k. was the executor of the mores, the original
70:12.3 Later he enforced the legislative enactments,
90:1.1 shaman functioned as a priest and even as a priest-k..
95:2.7 toward the Pole Star so that the soul of the k.,
95:2.8 letting down of a celestial stairway whereon the k.
97:1.3 of Baal; the next, chopping in pieces a captive k..
97:1.10 designed to foster the k. upon the Hebrew throne.
126:3.10 coming of a national deliverer, a Jewish teacher or k.
135:5.4 looked expectantly for a new k. in Palestine,
135:7.1 ideas about the coming kingdom and its k..
136:1.2 the threefold office of prophet, priest, and k..
139:4.13 service rather than ruling power—kingdom and k..
141:2.1 In every kingdom there must be a k. seated upon
141:2.2 as law-subject creatures of an all-powerful k. but as
141:4.1 Jews had long conceived of God as a k. over all,
149:6.8 come to declare, there is no high and mighty k.;
149:6.8 Cease, then, to fear God as a k. or serve him as a
152:5.6 the miracle-seeking and k.-craving proclivities of
153:2.1 the Lord shall bring you and the k. you have set
159:1.4 kingdom of heaven may be likened to a certain k.
159:1.4 that he owed his k. ten thousand talents.
159:1.4 this officer of the k.’ court pleaded that hard times
159:1.4 the k. commanded that his property be confiscated
159:1.4 fell down on his face before the k. and implored
159:1.4 when the k. looked upon this negligent servant
159:1.5 mercy and forgiveness at the hands of the k.,
159:1.5 they went and told their lord and master, the k..
159:1.5 When the k. heard of the doings of his chief steward,
159:1.5 And the k. was so very angry that he delivered his
170:0.1 The idea of a temporal k. was too deep-rooted in
170:2.12 desired to substitute for the idea of the kingdom, k.,
171:2.3 k., when he prepares to make war upon another k.
171:2.3 If the k. cannot afford to meet his enemy because he
171:2.3 he sends an embassy to this other k., even when he
171:8.3 As this k. was rejected in the temporal rule, so is the
172:0.2 realized that the Master was not that kind of a k.;
172:3.4 Most of these prophetic utterances depicted a k.,
172:3.4 in Zechariah: Behold, your k. comes to you.
172:3.5 A warrior k. always entered a city riding upon a
172:3.5 a k. on a mission of peace and friendship always
172:5.12 seemed to him more to resemble a clown than a k..
173:5.2 kingdom of heaven may be likened to a certain k.
173:5.2 ready for the marriage supper at the k.’ palace.’
173:5.2 When the k. heard of these rejections of his
173:5.2 the thoughtless make light of this call of their k.,
173:5.2 others were not content thus to slight the k.’ call,
173:5.2 laid hands on the k.’ messengers and shamefully
173:5.2 And when the k. perceived that his chosen guests,
173:5.2 this insulted k. ordered out his armies and the
173:5.3 When all was ready, the k. came in to view his
173:5.3 The k., since he had freely provided wedding
173:5.3 Then said the k. to his servants: ‘Cast out this
173:5.4 how shall we be ready for the k.’ invitation?
185:3.6 of what Jesus meant when he called himself a k.,
185:3.6 the Stoics, who declared that “the wise man is k.”
185:8.1 The Jews were not expecting such a k..
185:8.1 “We have no k. but Caesar,” was a shock even to
188:5.1 not the justice of a k. which seeks satisfaction in the
king—specific; see king of the Jews
2:6.4 The concept of God as a k.-judge fostered a high
21:4.5 own right and name as “K. of Kings and Lord of
43:5.17 “And Melchizedek, k. of Salem, was the priest of the
69:8.3 only the k. being saved to gratify the conqueror’s
74:8.12 to the attention of Ptolemy, the Greek k. of Egypt,
76:1.2 that the k. and high priest of the Garden of Eden was
78:8.8 the priest of Kish, who proclaimed himself k. and
85:3.3 worshiped serpents in the days of K. Hezekiah,
89:6.6 A petty k. in Palestine, in building the walls of
93:2.4 was often referred to as the sheik or k., of Salem.
93:4.14 It is of record, “Melchizedek k. of Salem, brought
93:5.7 two very successful military expeditions for this k..
93:5.14 Abraham’s diplomatic dealings with the k. of Sodom
93:5.14 resulted in the k. of Sodom joining Hebron military
93:9.11 Melchizedek was also k. of peace; without father,
94:6.3 union with Tao, Supreme God and Universal K.”
95:2.8 “K. Pepi has put down his radiance as a stairway
95:5.2 young Egyptian k. is one of the most remarkable
95:5.4 Never in all history did any k. so methodically
95:5.5 sprang into action as soon as the young k. passed
95:5.7 This young teacher-k. was a prolific writer,
95:5.9 weapons for the priests to use against the young k.
96:1.13 prophets said to the Syrian k.: “Their gods are gods
96:3.4 Moses entered into a compact with the k. of Egypt
96:3.4 the k. later saw fit to repudiate this treaty, giving
96:3.4 He claimed they sought freedom for the purpose of
97:6.4 Nebuchadnezzar, the k. of Babylon, my servant.”
97:8.3 the first had preached a beneficent k.-deliverer.
97:9.3 this exploit that led the hill tribes to make Saul k..
97:9.4 Saul was made k. by popular election by his troops.
97:9.4 that Saul was crowned k. by the prophet Samuel
97:9.7 his compatriots proclaimed David k. of the new
97:9.8 two differing stories concerning making David k.
97:9.8 his immediate followers (his army) made him k.
97:9.8 elaborate and solemn ceremonies to anoint him k.
97:9.10 marrying the daughter of Talmai, the k. of Geshur.
97:9.11 came down and “anointed him k. of Israel.”
97:9.16 There was the temple of Yahweh, the k.’ palace,
97:9.18 Even K. Omri attempted to buy Shemer’s estate.
97:9.18 K. Ahab of Ephraim gathered ten other groups
97:9.19 New trouble started when K. Ahab tried to buy
97:9.19 had blasphemed the names of “Elohim and the k.”
97:9.21 until the k. of Israel conspired with the k. of Egypt
97:9.21 by a monotheistic revolt led by the boy k. Joash,
97:9.22 The next k., Amaziah, had trouble with the revolting
97:9.22 assassinated the k. and put his sixteen-year-old son
97:9.23 ring operating under the rule of a boy k., Manasseh.
122:4.3 Joseph was not of the line of K. David.
122:7.1 serious domestic difficulties of Herod, K. of Judea
124:3.6 recounted much of the olden history of K. Saul,
124:6.3 K. David, and the associations of this historic spot.
126:1.2 another such army defeated the Judean k. Josiah.
134:9.5 of Gilboa, near where K. Saul had taken his life;
135:5.4 and presided over by the successor of K. David,
135:9.5 he become a military leader and a Davidic k.?
136:9.13 request that he allow his followers to make him k..
137:3.2 right—maybe our strange brother is the coming k.”
137:8.4 our lawgiver, Yahweh is our k.; he will save us.
137:8.4 Yahweh is my k. and my God. He is a great k.
137:8.4 Blessed be the glory of the Lord for he is our K..”
141:2.1 there is a K. in this kingdom, and that K. is my
141:2.2 as law-subject creatures of an all-powerful k. but as
141:4.1 Jews had long conceived of God as a k. over all,
143:4.1 Sargon, k. of Assyria, in subduing a revolt in central
146:7.1 the story of K. Saul and the witch of Endor.
149:6.2 irksome service of a jealous and wrathful K.-God.
149:6.7 fathers were taught to ‘fear God—the Almighty K..’
149:6.8 come to declare, there is no high and mighty k.;
149:6.8 Cease, then, to fear God as a k. or serve him as a
150:8.2 “Blessed is the Lord, K. of the world, who forms the
150:8.3 he pitied us, our Father and our K., for the sake
150:8.5 our K. and the K. of our fathers; our Savior and the
150:8.5 together did all praise and own you K. and say,
150:8.6 K., helper, savior, and shield! Blessed are you,
150:8.7 forever, for you are K. and the Lord of all peace.
152:2.5 enemies as the proper place to be crowned k..
152:2.5 favored this attempt to proclaim Jesus k. were
152:2.5 ringleader of this plot to make him k. was Joab,
152:2.6 Andrew, fearing the materialization of the k. plot,
152:3.0 3. THE KING-MAKING EPISODE
152:3.1 the project to seize the Master and proclaim him k.
152:3.1 but one unanimous reaction: “Here is our k..”
152:3.1 rose as one man and shouted, “Make him k.!”
152:3.2 Every inch he looked a k. as he continued to speak
152:3.2 “You would make me k., not because your souls
152:3.2 you would make a k. of his Son in the flesh!
152:3.2 If you must have a k., let the Father of lights be
152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he refused to be our k..”
152:5.2 and their hearts empty, would have made him k.,
152:5.4 but rather sought to proclaim the Son of Man k.
152:5.6 the attempt to make Jesus k. aroused widespread
152:6.5 the popular movement to make Jesus k was the apex
153:1.6 his prompt and unequivocal refusal to be made k..
154:0.1 when the people sought to proclaim Jesus k. and
156:4.1 the tomb of Hiram who had been k. of the city-state
157:1.4 “Strange that the sons of the k. must pay tribute
157:7.2 disappointed when Jesus refused to be made k.,
169:4.1 the kingdom, the Father in heaven was not a k..
169:4.1 Never did Jesus refer to his Father as a k..
169:4.6 Jesus never called the Father a k., and he regretted
172:5.8 the rejoicing of Jerusalem because her k. had come
172:5.11 It was the most befitting entry of the k. the twins
172:5.12 seemed to him more to resemble a clown than a k..
184:5.5 3. That, by claiming to be a k. and the founder of a
185:3.4 “Then you are a k. after all?” said Pilate.
185:3.4 And Jesus answered: “Yes, I am such a k., and my
185:4.1 it was to this home of the former k. that Jesus was
185:7.5 to him and tauntingly said, “Behold your k..”
185:7.5 irony and sarcasm, “Shall I crucify your k.?”
185:7.5 “Yes, crucify him! We have no k. but Caesar.”
185:8.1 “We have no k. but Caesar,” was a shock even to
195:1.7 when the Macedonian k. dared to expand Greece
king of the Jews
122:10.1 diligently of these wise men about the new “k.,”
122:10.3 that this child who was to become “k. of the Jews”
137:3.5 by the revelation of her son as the supernatural k..
153:0.2 to permit the five thousand to proclaim him k..”
153:1.1 made by the populace to proclaim Jesus the k.,
172:0.2 Sanhedrin’s decree of death, to proclaim himself k.,
172:5.8 see who comes here, the k. riding on an ass!”
172:5.13 while we acclaim this Jesus of Nazareth the k. as
185:2.13 3. Calling himself the k. and teaching the founding of
185:3.2 the third accusation against you, are you the k.?”
185:3.2 Tell me, have you said that you are the k.,
185:5.1 forbids the payment of taxes, and claims to be k..
185:5.6 crime is that he figuratively calls himself the k.?”
185:5.6 worthy of death, should be referred to as “the k.”
185:5.9 “What shall I do with him who is called the k.?” 185:06.02 before him and mocked him, saying, “Hail, k.!”
185:8.1 to their patriotism by referring to Jesus as the “k.”
186:2.8 would-be murderers when they asked if he were “k.”
187:1.2 Aramaic, and it read: “Jesus of Nazareth—the K.”
187:1.3 vigorous protest against calling Jesus the “k..”
187:1.3 it be modified to read, “He said, I am the k..’”
187:2.5 in three languages, “Jesus of Nazareth—the K..”
187:2.5 by seeing this executed Galilean called “The K..”
187:3.3 “If you are the k., come down from the cross, and
187:3.4 Jesus, saying, “Hail and good fortune! to the k..”
kingdom or coming kingdom—noun
see kingdom—with my; kingdom of God;
kingdom of heaven; kingdom of men;
kingdom—political; kingdom—taxonomic
see—ambassador(s); see gospel of the kingdom
2:5.12 the kingdom of God becomes merely the k. of good.
28:5.17 service, service for the extension of the k. of truth.
34:7.6 flesh and the spirit if they would enter the spirit k.,
53:6.5 we found that the k. of order, the intellect of loyalty,
93:9.2 of his associate in the building of the spiritual k.,
97:1.9 “Yours is the k., O Lord, and you are exalted as
97:8.3 everlasting reign of righteousness, the Messianic k.
97:9.11 David built up the fiction of a divine k. of Judah
102:1.1 secures man’s entrance into the k. of heavenly ascent
103:5.6 whosoever shall lose his life for the sake of the k.,
122:9.17 go before the face of the Lord to establish his k.;
122:10.1 they had declared that his k. was to be spiritual,
125:5.7 the light of life in the establishment of a spiritual k.?
131:2.7 God’s k. is an everlasting k., and his dominion
132:4.1 to become future disciples in the oncoming k..
134:4.2 Since God is spirit, this k. is spiritual.
135:3.2 shall the God of heaven set up a k. which shall
135:3.2 this k. shall not be left to other people but shall
135:3.2 there was given him dominion and glory and a k.
135:3.2 pass away, and his k. never shall be destroyed.”
135:3.2 the k. and dominion and the greatness of the k.
135:3.2 the Most High, whose k. is an everlasting k.,
135:3.3 there was given him dominion and glory and a k.”
135:4.4 John from going forth to preach about the ck.
135:4.4 for the proclamation of the message of the ck.,
135:5.3 expectantly asking, “How soon will the k. come?”
135:5.4 greatly in their estimates of the nature of the ck.,
135:5.4 They taught that the ck. was not of this world,
135:5.4 this k. was to be was to be an everlasting dominion,
135:5.4 citizens of the new k. were to become immortal
135:5.5 precede the establishment of the new k. on earth.
135:5.5 The spiritists taught that the k. would be ushered
135:5.5 might be admitted to the fellowship of the new k..
135:5.6 that God might possibly establish this new k. by
135:5.6 was to bring in the establishment of the new k.,
135:5.7 The newer taught that, since the new k. was a
135:5.7 who thus conceived of the ruler of the new k.
135:5.8 that John’s announcement of the ck. had not less
135:5.8 these various groups of Jewish-k. expectants was
135:6.2 more ardently anticipated “the restoration of the k..”
135:7.1 still had confused ideas about the ck. and its king.
135:7.1 this uncertainty concerning the nature of the ck.
135:7.1 lessen his conviction of the certainty of the k.’
135:7.1 John was in no doubt about the ck., but he was far
135:7.1 whether or not Jesus was to be the ruler of that k..
135:7.1 leaned more toward the doctrine of a spiritual k.
135:8.4 had become believers in John’s preaching of the ck..
135:9.2 concerning the ck. and the expected Messiah.
135:9.5 Or would he come to establish a spiritual k.?
135:10.1 He felt that the responsibility of the ck was no longer
135:10.2 where he had begun his preaching of the ck.
136:0.2 When John preached the ck., the burden of his
136:0.2 good tidings of the joy and liberty of the new k..
136:2.4 Your k. come! Your will be done on earth, even
136:4.12 to believe in him and to accept his new spiritual k..
136:4.13 continue, in the establishment of the k., to reveal the
136:8.4 the influences of riches in the establishment of the k..
136:8.6 the children of all ages would enter into the k..”
136:9.2 the advisability of inaugurating the spiritual k.
136:9.6 establishment of the k., the rule of the heavenly
136:9.8 quietly begin the proclamation of the k. and trust his
136:9.11 a program for the establishment of the Father’s k..
136:9.12 these methods of enhancing the ck. in the eyes of the
137:1.1 feet and learn the whole truth about the new k..”
137:1.3 himself for fellowship in the service of the new k..
137:1.3 desired to join himself to the service of the new k..
137:1.3 commendable, but dangerous to the work of the k..
137:1.5 service in the establishment of the forthcoming k.,
137:1.5 become the first accepted counselors of the new k.
137:1.6 and Simon as your first associates in the new k.?”
137:1.6 search for the secret of the new k. in your hearts
137:1.6 already were you of the k., and you should be of
137:1.6 associates with you in the new k., even as Andrew
137:1.6 you were already with me in the spirit of the k.,
137:1.6 no need to make request for entrance into the k.;
137:1.6 have been with me in the k. from the beginning.
137:1.6 did I also number you in the councils of the k.,
137:1.6 In the ck., be not mindful of those things which
137:1.8 become the apostles of the Galilean Prince of the ck..
137:2.4 had all become associates of Jesus in the new k.
137:2.6 John the Baptist, the ck., and the expected Messiah
137:3.7 How would he usher in the glory of the ck.?
137:4.3 to announce his forthcoming k. by some startling
137:5.1 talked over many things of importance to the ck.
137:5.2 and I do not fully comprehend the ck., but I do
137:5.3 there was no way to launch his message of the k.
137:5.4 say that he came to prepare the way for the k.;
137:5.4 the proclamation of the good tidings of the k..”
137:6.4 they anchored while he talked to them about the ck..
137:6.5 regular duties until “the hour of the k. comes.”
137:6.5 shall be called to join you in the councils of the k..
137:6.5 Make yourselves ready for call of the k..
137:6.5 much tribulation that many will enter the k..
137:6.5 But those who have found the k., their joy will be
137:7.3 launch forth with the preaching of the k. in Galilee
137:8.0 8. SERMON ON THE KINGDOM
137:8.2 before the preaching of this sermon on “The K.,”
137:8.4 “You shall be to me a k. of priests, a holy people.
137:8.4 Loving-kindness is upon Israel in this k..
137:8.6 to proclaim the establishment of the Father’s k..
137:8.6 And this k. shall include the worshiping souls of
137:8.7 the Spirit of Truth shall establish you in the ck. of
137:8.7 of a throne of power or a k. of worldly glory.
137:8.8 “Those who first seek to enter the k., thus beginning
137:8.8 Unless you seek entrance into the k. with the faith
137:8.9 who come saying here is the k. or there is the k.,
137:8.9 this k. is even now among you, for where the spirit
137:8.11 I shall presently sit down with my Father in his k..
137:8.12 “This new k. is like a seed growing in the good soil
137:8.12 time between the establishment of the k. in the soul
137:8.12 that hour when the k. ripens into the full fruit of
137:8.13 “And this k. which I declare to you is not a reign of
137:8.14 “I have come to preach the glad tidings of the k..
137:8.14 heavy burdens of those who would enter this k..
137:8.14 and those who are able to enter the ck. shall enjoy
137:8.15 “Entrance into the Father’s k. waits not upon armies,
137:8.16 “This k. is an everlasting dominion. Those who enter
137:8.16 Those who enter the k. shall ascend to my Father;
137:8.17 preaching repentance to prepare you for the k.;
137:8.18 such a purely spiritual concept of the expected k.,
138:0.0 TRAINING THE KINGDOM’S MESSENGERS
138:0.1 After preaching the sermon on “The K.,” Jesus
138:0.1 of this corps of apostolic directors of the k..
138:1.1 two and two, to teach the glad tidings of the k..
138:1.1 for thus beginning the proclamation of the k.,
138:1.2 continue the work of the k. after his departure and
138:1.2 in preparation for this, our first labor for the k.?”
138:1.2 you will teach them all that pertains to the k., even
138:3.6 because many of you will find entrance into the ck.
138:3.7 knowing that Jesus did not want the ck. to become
138:4.2 will sit at meat with all who desire to hear of the k..
138:4.2 The door of the k. is wide open for all who desire
138:5.4 carefully outlined the plans for proclaiming the k.
138:6.1 and experienced in preparation for the work of the k.
138:6.2 Rest yourselves from the arduous labors of the k.
138:7.1 whether the time is now ripe to enter into the k..
138:7.1 will you proclaim the k. at Capernaum, or are we
138:7.1 occupy with you in the establishment of the k.—”
138:7.1 place each of you will occupy in the Father’s k.?
138:7.1 me in the world and in the proclamation of the k.,
138:7.1 you and instructed you as messengers of the k.,
138:7.1 the nature and significance of this ck. of divine
138:7.3 warned them that the enemy of the k. would seek
138:7.3 and to pledge their unswerving loyalty to the k.,
138:7.3 “To this ck., no matter what it is and even if I do
138:7.7 going out to do personal work in behalf of the k.
138:8.6 for each two weeks of missionary work for the k..
138:8.8 he required as the price of admission to the k..
138:8.8 was the only requisite to entering the Father’s k..
138:8.11 to be accorded equal rights with men in the k..
139:0.4 these messengers of the k. as being “ignorant and
139:1.1 Andrew, chairman of the apostolic corps of the k.,
139:1.4 worker, being the pioneer missionary of the k. in that
139:1.4 who became one of the greatest preachers of the k..
139:1.4 means of training the twelve as messengers of the k..
139:1.6 of Peter, two thousand souls were added to the k.,
139:1.8 Andrew’s great service to the k. was in advising
139:1.8 the organization of the administrative affairs of the k.
139:1.12 after bringing many thousands into the k., Andrew
139:2.9 establish the k. and send its messengers to the four
139:2.10 fires of the k. burned so brightly within Peter’s soul
139:2.15 from Jerusalem proclaiming the glad tidings of the k.
139:3.8 grasped something of the real meaning of the k..
139:3.8 sacrifice his life upon the new battle line of the k..
139:4.13 loving service rather than ruling power—k. and king.
139:5.4 Philip baptized his entire family into the k..
139:5.5 already found a high place in the affairs of the k..
139:5.10 and was the first to go forth to win souls for the k.
139:5.12 a mighty man in the k., winning souls wherever he
139:6.4 Nathaniel progressively took Jesus and the k. more
139:6.9 and India proclaiming the glad tidings of the k.
139:6.9 Nathaniel was a great man in the k. and did much to
139:7.2 the mission of Jesus and in the certainty of the k..
139:7.4 to speak of the k. as “this business of finding God.”
139:7.6 the messengers of the ck. were adequately financed.
139:7.7 the means of keeping the doors of the k. wide open
139:8.6 come into the k., even if they could not wholly
139:8.13 and Sicily, preaching the glad tidings of the k. and
139:9.4 bringing a host of fainthearted believers into the k..
139:9.6 the twins were sons of God and fellows of the k..
139:9.8 to positions of honor on his personal staff in the k.
139:9.11 could not comprehend the establishment of the k..
139:9.11 ability to go on in the more complex battles of the k..
139:11.3 who floundered in indecision about entering the k.,
139:12.7 a creature’s devotion to the k., it is the invariable
139:12.8 regarding Jesus’ teachings about the k., but Judas
139:12.10 which marked his passing from the progressive k.
140:0.3 in the proclamation of the coming of his Father’s k..
140:1.1 “My brethren, this hour of the k. has come. I have
140:1.1 Some of you heard me speak of this k. in the
140:1.1 Each of you has learned more about the Father’s k.
140:1.1 something more to tell you concerning this k..
140:1.2 “The new k. which my Father is about to set up in
140:1.2 from the west to sit down with us in the Father’s k.,
140:1.3 The power of this k. shall consist, not in the strength
140:1.3 This k., which you are so soon to go forth
140:1.4 and for all others who would follow you into this k.,
140:1.5 go hence in the proclamation of the k., saying ‘it is
140:1.5 for this k. which you preach is God within you.
140:1.6 And so shall this k. progress in the world until it
140:1.6 Even now is the k. at hand, and some of you will
140:1.7 with me and have learned of the realities of the k..
140:2.1 declaration concerning the k. to kneel in a circle
140:2.2 as I place all the affairs of the ck. in their hands.
140:2.2 on earth a time to help them in their labors for the k..
140:3.16 in the eternal future of the k. you shall be perfect,
140:3.18 If you would guide others into the k., you must walk
140:3.18 In all the business of the k. I exhort you to show just
140:3.20 abundant entrance into my service and into the k. of
140:6.1 to comprehend what you have said about the k..
140:6.3 If you would enter the k., you must have a
140:6.9 of men may have such laws, but not so in the k.;
140:6.11 now set apart for service of the k., lay not up for
140:6.13 now enlisted unreservedly in the work of the k.,
140:6.13 devote all of your energies to the work of the k.,
140:7.1 few days more before we begin the work of the k.?
140:7.2 these people and taught them concerning the k..
140:7.7 “We are ready—let us now go forth to take the k..”
140:8.1 some features of the idea of a spiritual k. were
140:8.1 James, and John to talk over the affairs of the k..
140:8.28 The right to enter the k. is conditioned by faith,
140:8.28 the progressive ascent of the k. is the pearl of great
140:9.2 the world and preach the glad tidings of the k..
140:9.3 before you establish the k. on earth, you will be
140:10.1 “In the k. you must be righteous in order to do
140:10.1 those already seeking sincere entrance to the k.,
140:10.1 in the k., being righteous, by faith, must precede
140:10.4 before we can gain entrance to the Father’s k.,
140:10.4 as little children as the price of entering the k.,
140:10.4 You are the child, and it is your Father’s k. you
141:0.2 depart for Jerusalem to proclaim the Father’s k.,
141:2.1 some further instruction with regard to the new k..
141:2.1 I come announcing that this long-looked-for k. is
141:2.1 In every k. there must be a king seated upon his
141:2.1 True, there is a King in this k., and that King is my
141:2.2 “When you are the subjects of this k., you indeed are
141:2.2 the Father’s will is your law, you are hardly in the k.
141:2.2 you are in very truth in the k. because the k. has
141:2.2 the free children of God, liberated sons of the k..”
141:4.2 Thomas’s question, “Who is this God of the k.?”
141:4.8 those times when the k. will come in great power
141:6.2 Lead men into the k., and the great and living
141:6.2 truths of the k. will presently drive out all serious
141:6.2 Go then, Simon, teaching and preaching the k.,
141:6.2 you have a man safely and securely within the k.,
141:6.2 advancement of the soul within the divine k..”
141:6.3 was numbered among those who entered the k..
141:6.4 discoursed to the apostles on the new life in the k..
141:6.4 in part: “When you enter the k., you are reborn.
141:7.1 place where John first made proclamation of the ck..
141:7.3 having tasted of the good spirit realities of the k.,
141:7.3 inquire of believers concerning the ways of the k..
141:7.3 the faith gift which insures admission to the k.
141:7.6 two truths of first import in the teachings of the k.,
141:7.8 of his Father in the unfolding of the plan of the k.,
141:8.2 now made the discovery that the good news of the k.
141:8.2 to the twelve to preach the glad tidings of the k.
142:1.4 3. Love is the rule of living within the k.—supreme
142:1.5 the spirit in one’s personal life, is the law of the k..
142:2.4 you should rejoice to enter the k. wherein such a
142:2.5 I desire that you lead me into the Father’s k..”
142:4.2 I declare that in the ck. they shall no longer teach,
142:4.4 guests became believers in the message of the ck..
142:5.1 and that we may truly enter into this k. which you
142:5.2 Concerning the k. and your assurance of
142:5.2 doubtful uncertainty as to their position in the k..
142:5.2 of the eternal life of progress in the divine k..
142:6.3 more about your teachings regarding the ck..”
142:6.7 remake me in preparation for entering into the k.?”
142:6.8 a son of God, a progressive heir of the eternal k..
142:6.9 But he did summon faith enough to lay hold of the k.
142:7.1 How are these people to live after the k. more fully
142:7.4 because the Jewish people were expecting the k.,
142:7.4 because John had preached in terms of the ck..
142:7.17 before you discern that this k. is a spiritual k.,
142:7.17 you separate the spiritual realities of the k. from
142:7.17 cease to apply the teaching of the k. of the spirit to
142:7.17 to instruct you as full-grown men of the spirit k..
142:8.3 season of labor; many souls were added to the k..
143:0.1 as far as Antipatris to hear the good news of the k..
143:1.1 in the proclamation of the message of the ck.,
143:1.6 do not imbibe the idea that the service of the k. is
143:1.6 The service of the k. on earth will call for all the
143:2.3 In the Father’s k. you are to become new creatures
143:2.8 you are translated into the joyous k. of the spirit,
143:6.6 preached the good news of the k.—the fatherhood
143:6.6 the Samaritan cities yielded many souls for the k.
144:0.1 teaching and instructing them in the truths of the k..
144:1.1 and increasingly committed to the work of the k..
144:1.7 the beginning of the final proclamation of the ck.,
144:1.7 little or no settled idea as to what the k. would be
144:1.7 John and Andrew thought the k. had already come
144:1.10 disciples a prayer, a prayer for salvation in the ck..
144:3.5 Your k. come; your will be done On earth as it is
144:3.6 “For yours is the k. and the power and the glory,
144:6.7 in the outward alliance with the affairs of the k..
144:8.2 that John should be led to wonder about the k..
144:8.5 thereby publicly professing entrance into the k..
144:9.1 The hour has come to proclaim the k. openly and
145:2.1 Simon Peter had preached on “The K..”
145:3.9 the world to reveal the Father and establish his k..
145:3.14 the spiritual k. was not advanced in the hearts of men
145:3.15 were not a part of his plan of proclaiming the k..
145:4.1 hour had come when the k. was to be proclaimed
145:5.1 mission of establishing the spiritual k. in the hearts
145:5.4 why the k. of the Father could not be built upon
145:5.6 they flocked in multitudes to hear news of the k.?
145:5.7 I proclaimed the good news of the k. to all who had
145:5.7 for the preaching of the good tidings of the k..
145:5.10 believers could have been baptized into the k..
146:3.4 will eternally survive with the children of the k.,
146:3.7 He who enters the k. has eternal life already—he
146:3.10 further discussions of the mutual obligations of the k.
146:4.3 and I would enter the k. if I could be made clean.”
146:4.3 that he could not be received into the ck. unless he
146:4.6 they were unable to win many believers for the k.
146:5.1 well with their work of bringing people into the k.
146:5.2 This son became a mighty minister of the k. and
147:0.2 the “k.” which Jesus proclaimed was spiritual in
147:2.4 quietly laboring for the extension of the k.,
147:5.10 remained to foster the interests of the k. in Jerusalem
147:7.2 in the ck. the sons of God shall experience freedom
147:8.5 it was their faith that made them secure in the k.
148:1.4 ordained by Jesus as the seventy messengers of the k
148:2.1 what should be regarded as the k.’ first hospital.
148:4.1 men to be born of the spirit in order to enter the k.?
148:4.9 have come to show that man, by entrance into the k.,
148:4.10 a part of the Father in every faith son of the k..”
148:8.2 The Greek philosopher who had been won for the k.
148:9.4 fellowshipped by the apostles as children of the k..
149:0.3 As fast as believers were ready to enter the k.,
149:0.3 encourage them in their efforts to establish the k..
149:0.4 maintained a headquarters for the work of the k. in
149:0.4 the rapidly enlarging and extending work of the k..
149:6.8 no high and mighty king; this k. is a divine family.
149:6.10 and unworthy of the enlightened sons of the k..
149:7.3 regarding the welfare and extension of the k..
150:1.1 ten women for the ministering work of the k..”
150:2.2 at this place, Mary Magdalene was won for the k..
150:2.2 the doors of the k. were open to even such as she.
150:4.3 when some of the family enter the k. and others
150:4.3 more than this gospel is not worthy of the k..”
150:5.2 Entrance into the Father’s k. is wholly free, but
150:5.4 these plans for the establishment of the k. on earth.
150:5.5 the fruit of the spirit-born life of sonship in the k..
150:5.5 and service in the k. as the supreme delight of life
150:9.4 that the k. would come only through much sorrow
151:1.1 move to be made in the work of extending the k..
151:1.4 mysteries of the k. shall be presented in parables.
151:1.4 so that those who really desire to enter the k. may
151:2.1 it is given to us to know the mysteries of the k..”
151:2.3 the sower stands for the messengers of the k..
151:3.13 what the apostles of the k. might expect in their
151:5.7 we ponder over the problems of the Father’s k..”
152:5.3 these months have I taught you the truths of the k.
152:5.4 wonders will not win souls for the spiritual k.?
152:5.4 nothing to reveal the Father or to advance his k.
152:6.2 he should leave them alone in the work of the k.,
153:1.2 work of the k. was to be increasingly concerned
153:4.3 A k. divided against itself cannot stand; if a house
153:4.3 against himself; how then shall his k. stand?
153:5.3 I recognize that this sifting of the k. distresses you,
153:5.3 you see the k. being divested of these lukewarm
154:1.3 between the materialistic concepts of the k. held
154:2.2 or fish while you pray for the extension of the k..”
154:5.2 and to carry on the work of the k. regardless of
154:5.3 through them you shall know of the k. in other
154:6.5 courage and put their trust in the Father of the k..
154:7.2 had served as headquarters for the work of the k. for
155:1.3 If you desire to enter the k., why do you not take
155:1.3 You are hardly worthy of the k. when your service
155:1.3 that which concerns the establishment of the k..
155:2.2 No city of all Galilee yielded so few souls for the k.
155:2.2 of the satisfaction of winning souls for the k.,
155:2.3 people were minded to seek entrance into the k.,
155:4.1 the progress of the k. brought by the messengers of
155:6.7 of the Most High and spiritual heroes of the ck..
156:1.8 the Father’s k. shall be taken by the gentiles if the
156:2.3 during their short sojourn many were added to the k.
156:2.6 forward to embrace the greater realities of the k..”
156:3.1 many were added to the k. during this week of
156:4.1 were baptized into the outward fellowship of the k..
156:4.3 and consequent enrichment, believed in the k..
156:5.15 technique of leading hungry souls into the spiritual k.
156:5.18 you grow more experienced in the affairs of the k.,
156:6.2 and instructed the believers in the things of the k..
157:2.1 and others interested in the establishment of the k.,
157:2.2 a living experience in the spiritual realities of the k.
157:3.2 in his early experience with the affairs of the k.,
157:3.4 own nature and his personal relationship to the k..
157:3.7 to sense that a great event in the work of the k. had
157:4.0 4. THE TALK ABOUT THE KINGDOM
157:4.5 to you I now deliver the keys of the outward k.—
157:4.5 association of men and women as fellows of the k.
157:6.5 is the center and circumference of this spiritual k.,
157:6.6 lead his followers into the spiritual k. as a teacher,
157:6.6 He sought to establish the Father’s k. as the Son of
158:4.4 of discussing who should be greatest in the ck.;
158:4.6 and the keys of the k. have been delivered to us.”
158:6.2 the material and temporal k. which you persist in
158:6.3 a k. which, as you persist in conceiving it, does not
158:6.3 I told you that he who would be greatest in the k.
158:6.4 as an attraction for the spiritual realities of the k.?
158:6.4 adhere to the higher and spiritual realities of the k.
158:8.1 as to what positions they were to have in the ck.;
158:8.1 If you would be first in the k., seek to minister
158:8.1 give offense in the progress of the k., sacrifice
158:8.1 better to enter the k. minus many of the beloved
158:8.1 to these idols and find yourself shut out of the k..
159:1.3 an unruly member become an outcast from the k..
159:1.3 that you should maintain temporal order in the k.
159:1.5 Freely you have received the good things of the k.;
159:2.2 personal relation to the spiritual teachings of the k.,
159:2.3 with John’s subsequent labors in behalf of the k..
159:3.2 employed to coerce men and women into the k..
159:3.2 of those who would advance the cause of the k..
159:3.3 In bringing men into the k., do not lessen their self
159:3.5 endeavoring to frighten men and women into the k..
159:3.6 children of the k. will realize that strong feelings of
159:3.7 In entering the k., you cannot avoid its obligations,
159:3.8 Men seek for the treasures of the k. with yearning
159:3.8 There is but one struggle for those who enter the k.
159:3.13 Teach all believers that those who enter the k. are
159:6.1 Hundreds of souls were received into the k.,
159:6.2 the future plans for extending the work of the k.
159:6.5 start the last epoch of their labors in behalf of the k..
160:2.7 you out alone to labor for the extension of the k.;
162:1.4 the progress of the k. in their home districts.
162:1.6 much to consolidate sentiment favorable to the k.,
162:2.2 resent my teaching about the good news of the k.,
162:3.5 and joined herself to the disciples of the k..
162:9.3 won over to a wholehearted acceptance of the k.
163:1.1 had distinguished themselves in the service of the k..
163:1.3 I am about to set you apart as messengers of the k.;
163:1.4 you have received of the good things of the k.;
163:1.4 find an abundant entrance into the Father’s k.;
163:2.2 have forsaken all to follow me and proclaim the k..
163:2.3 back, is worthy to become a messenger of the k..”
163:2.4 are you indeed my disciple and a child of the k..”
163:2.9 never became great in the k. because he deprived
163:2.10 The spiritual loyalties of the k. are incompatible with
163:3.2 Shall all who have riches be kept out of the k.?”
163:3.3 between you and the love of the truths of the k.,
163:3.3 the spiritual life of those who would enter the k..”
163:4.4 not an outward k. of worldly power and material
163:4.9 the time Jesus set them apart as messengers of the k..
163:5.2 The k. was taking on a new phase.
163:6.1 without seriously hindering the progress of the k..
163:6.3 these spiritual glories to these children of the k..
163:6.5 and villages have received the good news of the k..
163:7.4 The work of the k. now prepared to enter upon its
164:2.4 while I once more bring the k. to their notice in the
165:0.1 now chief of the seventy messengers of the k.,
165:1.2 or nonmiraculous phase of the progress of the k..
165:3.8 the Father never compels any man to enter the k..
165:4.5 from devotion to the spiritual pursuits of the k..
165:4.5 who devote all their energies to the work of the k..
165:5.2 the Father whose k. you proclaim will not forsake
165:5.2 have dedicated your lives to the ministry of the k.;
165:5.3 if you dedicate your lives to the work of the k., all
165:5.4 it is my Father’s good pleasure to give you this k..
166:1.6 believers in his teaching and entered into the k.,
166:3.1 and the twelve visited with the messengers of the k.
166:3.4 all who would postpone their entrance into the k.
166:3.4 Having refused to enter the k. as a spiritual
166:3.4 those who spurned the k. when I came in the
166:3.4 door is not open to those who would enter the k.
166:3.4 you have turned your backs upon the Father’s k.,
166:3.4 ‘Lord open to us; we would also be great in the k..
166:3.4 and won the reward of unselfish service in the k..
166:3.5 the gentile nations in this glorified k. to partake of
166:3.5 they who shall thus take the k. in spiritual power
166:4.3 poor receive the gospel and immediately enter the k.
167:0.3 brought word of the further advancement of the k.
167:1.5 my Father does, not to tempt you into the k., but to
167:1.5 reveal himself to those who are already in the k..
167:4.2 that the Jewish leaders would ever accept the k.,
169:0.2 the second phase of the public ministry of the k.
169:1.3 find and bring you back to the fold, the k. of sonship
169:2.1 in their generation than are the children of the k.
169:2.2 Some of you, before you entered the k., were very
169:2.2 should you now so order your lives in the k. as to
169:2.2 you show less diligence in gaining souls for the k.
169:4.0 4. THE FATHER AND HIS KINGDOM
169:4.6 Jesus regretted that the Jewish hope for a restored k.
169:4.6 John’s proclamation of a ck. made it necessary for
170:0.1 oppose this long-nourished concept of the k..
170:1.3 2. A future hope—when the k. would be realized in
170:1.4 There were two other ideas of the k. which should
170:1.5 3. The later Jewish concept of a transcendental k. of
170:1.6 the establishment of a divine k. as the achievement
170:1.7 combined and confused all of these ideas of the k.
170:1.13 Jesus presented numerous concepts of the “k.’ in his
170:1.13 to his apostles he always taught the k. as embracing
170:1.13 Concerning the k., his last word was, “The k. is
170:1.13 his last word always was, “The k. is within you.”
170:1.15 by observing the idea of the “k.” as it passed through
170:2.0 2. JESUS’ CONCEPT OF THE KINGDOM
170:2.9 These teachings cover the expanded idea of the k.
170:2.10 meaning of the Master’s utterances regarding the k.
170:2.10 he would soon return to establish the k. in power
170:2.10 Jesus did not connect the establishment of the k.
170:2.11 taught his followers to pray: “Your k. come; your
170:2.12 Jesus desired to substitute for the idea of the k.
170:2.13 apostles had acquired a double viewpoint of the k.;
170:2.15 k. was in the future, something to look forward to.
170:2.16 They looked upon the coming of the k. in the hearts
170:2.16 believed that the coming of the k. in the racial sense
170:2.17 taught a new concept of the double nature of the k.
170:2.20 taught that, by faith, the believer enters the k. now.
170:2.20 two things are essential to faith-entrance into the k.:
170:2.21 into the k. free from prejudice and preconception;
170:2.24 Jesus often spoke of it as the “k. of life.”
170:2.24 Jesus sought to substitute many terms for the k.
170:2.25 this concept of the k. began to change into the cult
170:3.2 childlike belief, is the key to the door of the k.,
170:3.3 attainment of the righteousness of the k. is revealed.
170:3.8 the true and inner religion of the k. unfailingly tends
170:3.9 Jesus taught that the religion of the k. is a genuine
170:3.10 The religion of the k. is personal, individual;
170:3.11 By teaching that the k. is within, by exalting the
170:3.11 when this k. of spiritual pre-eminence does come
170:4.0 4. JESUS’ TEACHING ABOUT THE KINGDOM
170:4.1 Jesus never gave a precise definition of the k..
170:4.1 he would discourse on one phase of the k.,
170:4.1 Jesus noted no less than five phases of the k.,
170:4.6 5. The k. in its fullness, the future spiritual age of
170:4.14 in looking for the age manifestation of the k.,
170:4.15 Jesus referred one phase of the k. to the future and
170:4.15 Jesus promised a new revelation of the k. on earth
170:4.16 When the k. failed to materialize as they expected
170:4.16 the Master’s teaching concerning a future k. and
170:4.16 his immediate second coming to establish the k. in
170:5.0 5. LATER IDEAS OF THE KINGDOM
170:5.1 which became attached to the concept of the k.
170:5.1 engage in a prophetic forecast of the k. as it may
170:5.3 when the Messiah of the k. became the Redeemer of
170:5.4 The Master’s concept of the k. was notably modified
170:5.5 establish the world-wide and more or less material k.
170:5.6 concept of the purely spiritual brotherhood of the k..
170:5.7 The church, as a social outgrowth of the k., would
170:5.7 completely supplanted the Jesus concept of the k..
170:5.9 The k. of Jesus’ teaching, the spiritual ideal of
170:5.9 for the individually spirit-led brotherhood of the k..
170:5.10 this social reaction to the teachings of the k. so fully
170:5.10 displaced the spiritual concept of the real k. as Jesus
170:5.11 The k., to the Jews, was the Israelite community;
170:5.11 To Jesus, the k. was the sum of those individuals
170:5.13 would follow the progress of the true spiritual k.,
170:5.13 for God, is admitted by faith to the spiritual k.;
170:5.14 the establishment of the k. in the hearts of men by
170:5.14 lost by substituting for the Master’s ideal of the k.
170:5.14 the Master’s teaching regarding the fact of the k.,
170:5.14 they proceeded to set the k. off into the future.
170:5.14 began to teach that the k. was in reality to appear
170:5.15 the k. became the concept of an age, the idea of a
170:5.15 and-son idea embodied in Jesus’ teaching of the k.,
170:5.17 individual believer in the Father’s family of the k..
170:5.17 a deathblow to Jesus’ concept of the divine k. in the
170:5.18 those mysterious powers and privileges of the k.,
170:5.18 does not necessarily mean fellowship in the k.;
170:5.19 who proclaimed that the k. is the will of his Father
170:5.21 The k. as Jesus conceived it has to a large extent
170:5.21 is only the larval stage of the thwarted spiritual k.,
170:5.21 the cocoon in which the k. of Jesus’ concept now
170:5.21 The k. of the divine brotherhood is still alive and will
171:0.2 The address on the k. and the announcement that he
171:0.2 to inaugurate the temporal k. of Jewish supremacy.
171:0.2 Jesus said about the nonmaterial character of the k.,
171:0.3 something of his teachings regarding the inner k.,
171:0.3 that he had spoken about another and future k.,
171:0.3 and it was this k. they believed he was now going
171:0.3 and majestic glory to establish the promised k..
171:0.4 you are going up to Jerusalem to establish the k.,
171:0.4 and the other to sit on your left hand in your k..”
171:0.6 He who would be first in the k., let him become
171:1.3 they would not give up this Jewish idea of the k..
171:1.5 as an indication of the early establishment of the k.
171:1.5 the financial overseer of all those interests of the k.
171:2.6 the k. would certainly be set up somewhat in
171:3.1 the messengers of the k. went on with their work
171:3.2 I know you will be true to the k., and I pray the
171:4.3 blinded by their persistent belief in the temporal k.
171:4.8 final triumph in Jesus’ declarations regarding the k.
171:4.8 statement as signifying a sure triumph of the k.
171:4.8 they thought he referred to the “rising of the k..”
171:8.3 he would have accepted such a k. of men’s souls
171:8.3 I will return again to receive from others such a k.
171:8.5 return, another Son will be sent to receive this k.,
172:3.6 to impress upon his apostles that his k. was not of
172:3.9 Blessed be the k. that comes down from heaven.”
172:3.15 realized that Jesus was not going to establish the k.
172:5.4 such a magnificent opportunity to proclaim the k..
172:5.6 and was tempted to doubt the whole idea of the k.;
172:5.10 nationalists springing into action as soon as the k.
172:5.10 of the assembling military forces of the new k..
172:5.12 his mind to abandon the whole idea of such a k.;
174:0.2 Forget not the mercy that received you into the k..
174:4.4 referred to this lawyer as being “not far from the k.,”
174:5.4 a group that I may instruct in the affairs of the k.
174:5.5 and thirty of them had elected to enter the k..
174:5.9 that my people are determined to spurn the k.,
175:1.10 Neither seek to lord it over your brethren in the k..
175:1.11 you will openly profess your allegiance to the k.
175:1.12 You refuse to enter the k. and at the same time do
175:4.3 prominent Jews who were secret believers in the k.
176:2.3 And when the k. shall have come to its full fruition,
176:2.3 to guide in the affairs of the k. by the presence of
176:2.7 of the eternal progression of the Father’s k..”
176:3.1 Since you are to return to finish the work of the k.,
176:3.2 your connection with the k. is spiritual and
176:3.2 who has hid his life in the surety of the eternal k.?
176:3.3 can even now desert the k. if you find that you
176:3.5 You cannot stand still in the affairs of the eternal k.
176:3.6 pleasure into the eternal service of the everlasting k..
177:1.4 would live to become a mighty messenger of the k..
177:2.1 would turn out to be a “mighty messenger of the k.,”
177:3.5 were well advanced in the knowledge of the k.,
177:4.9 hoping some day to become a great man in the k..
177:4.9 was to be no new k. such as he had anticipated.
177:4.9 failing to achieve glory in an anticipated new k.
178:1.2 refers to the relations of the k. of believers to the
178:1.3 incompatible between sonship in the spiritual k. and
178:1.3 work of furthering the mission of the spiritual k..
178:1.4 Sonship in the k., from the standpoint of
178:1.4 The love call of the spiritual k. should prove to be
178:1.6 temporal power in furtherance of the spiritual k.;
178:1.8 as a result of becoming enlightened sons of the k.;
178:1.10 and liberty, you will thrive and the k. will prosper.
178:1.10 Learn to be faithful to the k. even in times of peace
178:1.17 believers in the brotherhood of the Father’s k..
178:3.2 you in the world to carry on the work of the k..
178:3.4 and sit with me in the spirit k. of our Father.
179:2.1 you sit down with me in the k. which my Father will
179:2.2 again in this manner, it will be in the k. to come.”
179:3.8 the secret of greatness in the spiritual k. is not like
179:3.9 in the k. to come you shall sit with me in power,
179:5.1 in new form with you in the Father’s eternal k..”
179:5.7 And when the k. grows to embrace large groups of
179:5.9 shall all some time sup with me in the Father’s k..
180:0.3 when you ascend to the k. which my Father has
180:1.1 have you perform still greater acts of love in the k.
180:2.7 of spirit-born believers in the spirit-dominated k..
180:3.1 you and join hands with the enemies of the k..
180:4.2 one with your personal experience in the spirit k..
180:5.7 In the k. of the believing brotherhood of God-
180:6.8 talk to you plainly concerning the Father and his k..
180:6.9 the glorious material triumph of the k. on earth.
181:0.1 after which he would return to establish the k..
181:2.2 all come to see the light and enter fully into the k.,
181:2.5 strive not with the souls you would win for the k..
181:2.7 you love me, Simon, and that you also love the k.,
181:2.7 on making this k. come according to your liking.
181:2.8 dedicate my life to the establishment of your k. on
181:2.9 concerned with your loyalty to me and to the k.,
181:2.9 of another and spiritual order of affairs in the k.?”
181:2.10 on earth to sonship in the Father’s spiritual k..
181:2.10 and spiritual service in the brotherhood of the k..
181:2.11 labor in the spirit achieve life everlasting in the k.
181:2.11 come with joy and peace in the k. which now is.
181:2.11 You shall really see the k. you have longed for,
181:2.13 lead you abroad to labor for the extension of the k..
181:2.14 farewell gathering with the messengers of the k..
181:2.14 in the sight of God and in the fellowship of the k.,
181:2.15 to me seeking preferment in the honors of the k.,
181:2.15 one of you may sit down with me in the eternal k.
181:2.16 represented me as head of the ambassadors of the k..
181:2.16 of you and your brethren as messengers of the k.,
181:2.16 Our k. is a realm of order, and where two or more
181:2.18 shall you continue this ministry in the eternal k.,
181:2.19 that you were once called to the work of the k..
181:2.19 your work in the outward affairs of the k. should
181:2.19 and I will remember you in the k. to come.”
181:2.20 become as a little child in the k. of the spirit and
181:2.20 new teacher, to lead you forward in the spiritual k..
181:2.21 Sincerity is most serviceable in the work of the k.
181:2.23 since you first called me to the service of this k.,
181:2.26 perplexity, you will go on in the service of the k..
181:2.29 of loving service in the building of the Father’s k..
182:1.4 leave these men behind to represent us and our k.
182:2.3 the Master has repeatedly told us that his k. is not
182:2.10 You, too, shall some day serve with me in the k..”
183:4.2 for loyalty to the Master and the cause of the k.,
184:5.5 to be a king and the founder of a new sort of k.,
185:2.13 the king and teaching the founding of a new k..”
185:3.2 king, and have you sought to found a new k.?”
185:3.6 nor was he able to understand the nature of his k.,
187:4.1 Lord, remember me when you come into your k..”
187:4.3 of the reception of the thief into the k. by Jesus,
190:1.5 your last mission as volunteer messengers of the k.
190:1.7 The apostles, the spiritual corps of the k, are this day
190:2.3 “James, I come to call you to the service of the k..
190:2.6 fellowship of the Spirit of Truth in the Father’s k..
190:3.1 In the fellowship of the k. there shall be neither
190:4.1 In the k. of my Father there shall be neither Jew
190:5.4 this Jesus always taught that his k. was not of this
190:5.4 the brotherhood of loving service in this new k. of
191:0.3 daily information regarding the affairs of the k..
191:0.8 His concept of the k. had crashed, and he could not
191:1.2 what you may obtain from the k. but rather be
191:4.3 John proclaimed the k. in advance; you have
192:2.6 not die before the Master returned to establish the k.
192:3.2 were first set apart for the special work of the k..
193:2.2 You may enter the k. as a child, but the Father
193:3.2 Master, will you restore the k., and will we see the
193:3.2 ideas about the Jewish Messiah and the material k.
194:0.6 The Master had told them the k. would come with
194:3.14 in the brotherhood of the k. woman stood before
194:4.6 not a fellowship of brothers in the family k. of the
194:4.7 to complete the establishment of the Father’s k.
194:4.7 return to finish his work and to consummate the k.
195:2.2 unfortunate use of the term “k.” in their preaching.
195:10.6 the spiritual rebirth of Jesus’ brotherhood of the k.
195:10.14 invisible brotherhood of the k. may well include
196:0.8 saw in the advanced and ideal fellowship of the k.
196:0.8 disciples was, “Your k. come; your will be done.”
196:0.8 Having thus conceived of the k. as comprising the
196:0.12 become as a little child, you shall not enter the k..”
196:2.7 In his devotion to the cause of the k., Jesus burned
196:2.11 be recognized only in the coming of this divine k..
kingdom—with my
137:6.5 remember that my k. is not to come with noise
137:8.7 My k. is not of this world. The Son of Man will
137:8.9 for my Father’s k. concerns not things visible and
137:8.11 “In my Father’s k. there shall be neither Jew nor
137:8.11 he who would be great in my Father’s k. must
137:8.11 you shall sit down with me in my k., even as,
137:8.11 shall presently sit down with my Father in his k..
138:6.3 “My k. and the gospel related thereto shall be the
138:7.1 Have I not made it plain to you that my k. is not of
138:7.1 Banish from your minds this idea that my k. is a
140:1.5 this k. of my Father will not come with an outward
140:1.6 Whosoever would become great in my Father’s k.
140:3.16 you are now the ambassadors of my Father’s k..
142:5.4 mercies and the everlasting life of my Father’s k..
152:3.2 have I told you that my k. is not of this world?
153:2.4 many times reminded you that my k. is not of this
153:4.4 my Father’s eternal k. the tree is known by its fruits.
155:1.2 My k. is founded on love, proclaimed in mercy,
157:4.5 fellowship in the eternal realities of my Father’s k..
157:6.12 My k. is not of this world. Can you believe the truth
157:6.14 the establishment of my Father’s k. in the hearts of
158:6.2 the reiterated declaration that my k. is not of this
158:6.3 he who would be greatest in the k. of my Father’s
165:6.2 endure the trials of this hour in the affairs of my k.
171:0.5 grieved that you understand not the nature of my k.;
171:2.5 I told you that my k. is not of this world, but you
171:8.3 Again, I declare that my k. is not of this world; but
176:2.3 you all these years that my k. is not of this world?
181:2.9 I have repeatedly told you that my k. is not of this
181:2.11 you, Simon, shall sit down with me in my k. over
181:2.20 you shall come to me in my k., and I will take
181:2.22 I will welcome you to the enlarged service of my k.
185:3.3 Do you not perceive that my k. is not of this world?
185:3.3 If my k were of this world, surely would my disciples
185:3.3 to show all men that my k. is a spiritual dominion,
185:3.4 and my k. is the family of the faith sons of my Father
kingdom of God
2:5.12 the k. becomes merely the kingdom of good.
34:6.13 “The k. is not meat and drink but righteousness,
54:0.1 that the persistent pursuit of divinity leads to the k.
118:10.17 k. is in the hearts of men, and when this kingdom
118:10.17 when this k. becomes actual in the heart of every
134:3.5 In reality these lectures were on the “K.” and the
134:3.8 teachings at Urmia to the problems of the k. and
135:4.6 the method of proclaiming the new age; the k.;
135:5.0 5. THE KINGDOM OF GOD
135:5.2 of this world were about to become the k..
135:5.4 devout Jews held a vastly different view of this k..
135:5.4 were to usher in the establishment of the k.;
135:5.6 the establishment of the new kingdom, the k..
136:1.1 in the Messiah and the new age of the k..
136:2.1 the expectancy of his message—“the k. is at hand”
136:3.1 of proclaiming the new k. in the hearts of men.
136:9.1 in the proclamation and establishment of the k..
137:1.1 of establishing the new k. in the hearts of men.
137:2.3 to learn more about the reported coming of the k..
137:8.4 Jesus preached this memorable sermon on the k.,
137:8.9 this k. is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy
137:8.17 you with an infinite love, then you are in the k..”
140:1.5 Your message to the world shall be: Seek first the k.
140:6.13 Seek first the k., and when you have found entrance
141:2.1 have been taught to look for the coming of the k.,
142:2.1 Jacob desired to inquire more fully about the k..
142:6.4 a man be born from above, he cannot see the k..”
142:6.5 be born of the spirit, he cannot enter into the k..”
142:6.7 yourself born of the spirit and happily in the k.,
143:6.3 talk on “The realities which are central in the k..”
153:4.3 out devils, then has the k. truly come upon you.
158:7.5 shall not taste death till you see this k. come with
159:5.10 responsibilities and divine privileges in the k..
163:1.4 it remains that the k. has come near you.’
163:3.1 for those who have riches to enter fully into the k.!
164:5.1 of the liberty and joy of divine sonship in the k..
166:3.5 desires to find eternal life by entrance into the k.
166:3.7 again, born of the spirit, you cannot enter the k..”
167:2.1 said: “Blessed is he who shall eat bread in the k.”
167:6.1 whosoever receives not the k. as a little child shall
169:4.1 while they proclaimed the establishment of the k.,
169:4.1 Jews had long contemplated the coming of the k..
170:0.1 terms “kingdom of heaven” and “k.,” which he
170:1.1 prophets presented the k. as: 1. A present reality;
170:2.11 to induce them to abandon the use of the term k.
170:2.18 “First. The k. in this world, the supreme desire to do
170:2.19 The k. in heaven, the goal of mortal believers,
170:2.24 had experienced so much trouble with the k. idea
170:2.24 Jesus frequently referred to “the k. within you.”
170:4.4 prevails on earth and in heaven, the superhuman k..
170:5.19 is due to arise proclaiming “the k. is at hand”
173:3.2 shall see the error of their way and go on into the k.
173:4.4 presently will the k. be taken away from you and
174:4.3 friend, I perceive that you are not far from the k..”
175:1.24 believed my gospel are even now safe within the k.
191:5.3 proclaiming the good news of eternal life in the k..
192:2.9 courage; be strong in faith and mighty in the k..”
193:2.2 of the spirit as you progress heavenward in the k..
195:10.4 “The k. is within you” was probably the greatest
195:10.11 the invisible and spiritual brotherhood of the k..
196:0.8 visualized all spirit values as being found in the k.;
kingdom of heaven or heavenly kingdom
39:4.14 The keys of the k. are: sincerity, more sincerity, and
52:7.3 The k. is appearing on earth, and the glory of God is
93:6.1 temporal rule in favor of a spiritual concept of the k..
93:9.5 thus better labor for the advancement of the k.
99:2.4 love God and love every man as a brother in the k..
99:3.2 The k. is neither a social nor economic order;
99:3.2 it is an exclusively spiritual brotherhood of God-
99:5.4 association of the spiritual membership of the k..
103:2.1 You do not enter the k. unless you have been “born
103:2.7 the goal of human happiness and to the joys of the k.
108:6.2 these Monitors truly become the “k. within you.”
113:1.1 speaking of the children of the k., said: “Take heed
122:3.1 he shall inaugurate the k. on earth and among men
132:0.4 were presently coming to Rome to proclaim the k.;
133:4.6 outrun your attainment as a spiritual son of the k..
134:4.2 The k., the divine government, is founded on the
134:4.2 Since God is spirit, this k. is spiritual.
134:4.2 The k. is neither material nor merely intellectual;
134:4.2 it is a spiritual relationship between God and man.
134:4.6 The k. in the hearts of men will create religious unity
134:4.7 The k. is free from castes, classes, social levels,
134:9.8 “The k. is at hand; repent and be baptized.”
135:3.2 the herald of the approach of a new age, “the k..”
135:3.4 and the dawn of the new and divine age—the k..
135:3.4 the new and eternal order of earth affairs, the k..”
135:4.3 was at hand”; that “the k. was about to appear.”
135:5.2 this was the meaning of that phrase—the k.—which
135:5.2 phrase “k.” had but one meaning: an absolutely
135:5.7 since the new kingdom was a k., the new ruler
135:5.7 proclaiming: “Repent, for the k. is at hand!”
135:6.2 could John’s message, “the k. is at hand,” have
135:6.8 ready for the end of the age—the k. is at hand.”
135:9.5 that Jesus had come to establish the k. although
135:9.5 within this mission of the establishment of the k..
135:9.7 with water, proclaiming that the k. is at hand.
135:12.3 occasions Herod talked with John about the k.,
136:0.1 John preached the k. but hardly entered into the
136:0.1 thereby into the k. was indeed greater than John.
136:1.5 “Repent and be baptized, for the k. is at hand.”
136:1.5 the k. could mean only one thing to any devout Jew:
136:8.6 Jesus chose to establish the k. by natural, ordinary,
136:8.6 in their work of enlarging and extending that k..
136:9.2 He knew that the k. had to do with the overthrow
137:7.13 on the proclamation of the “good tidings of the k..”
137:7.13 taught his followers that the k. was a spiritual
137:8.7 my disciples shall enter the k. by their moral
137:8.9 and leads the soul of man, there in reality is the k..
137:8.10 when you enter the k., you will be baptized with the
137:8.13 The k. is not a matter of meat and drink but rather
137:8.14 no matter what price you pay to enter the k., you
137:8.15 The k. is at hand, and all who enter therein shall find
137:8.16 all who enter the k. shall become the sons of God,
137:8.17 the gift of God, as the price of entrance into the k..
138:1.3 the way they had pictured the k. being inaugurated
138:3.6 more abundantly enjoy the good things of the k..
138:4.2 The k. is open to all men and women.
139:0.2 The apostles learned from Jesus about the k.,
139:1.12 proclaim the glad tidings of the salvation of the k..
139:4.13 social service of mankind” rather than as “the k..”
139:9.9 But only a divine institution—the k.—could ever have
139:11.7 Jesus won Simon for the higher concepts of the k..
139:11.9 always added: “That is not the business of the k..
140:1.3 and rule the hearts of the reborn citizens of this k.,
140:1.4 every one who says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the k.;
140:1.6 you are once truly received as citizens in the k.,
140:3.1 Of the citizens of the k. more is required than of
140:3.3 the humble, for theirs are the treasures of the k..
140:3.11 persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the k
140:3.19 In gaining an entrance into the k., it is the motive
140:5.7 They find the k. within their own hearts, and they
140:5.20 for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the k..
140:6.6 kingdoms of this world but rather to establish the k..
140:8.1 their old and entrenched literal concepts of the k..
140:8.25 as if they were already citizens of the completed k..
140:8.27 growth, declaring that the k. is like a mustard seed.
140:10.9 John asked Jesus, “Master, what is the k.?”
140:10.9 “The k. consists in three essentials: first, recognition
141:2.1 you developed a concept of the k. as a glorified
141:2.1 I declare that the k. is the realization and
141:6.4 This is the k.—God is your Father and you are his
141:6.5 when you enter the k., you shall be baptized with the
141:7.2 taught many new and advanced truths about the k..
141:8.3 happy in the knowledge of the new truths of the k..
142:1.2 burden of their message was: 1. The k. is at hand.
142:1.3 you may enter the k., thus becoming the sons of God
142:2.1 that God would welcome them into this new k.,
142:7.3 Jesus explained that the k. was an evolutionary
144:4.3 Therefore must the k.—divine sonship—be received
144:8.4 he who is but small in the k. is greater because he
145:5.6 and my message the proclamation of the k.?
145:5.10 we cannot fully comprehend the mysteries of the k.,
147:5.4 fellows; go on in the joy and liberty of the k..”
147:5.6 the Father has opened the doors of the k. to all who
148:4.8 from evil and necessary for entrance into the k.
148:9.2 I would be made whole that I might serve in the k..
149:6.8 “In the k. there is no high and mighty king; this
149:6.10 faith candidates for the eternal ascent of the k..
149:6.11 the entrance of man into the spirit realities of the k..
150:1.3 heard the Master say that “in the k. there is neither
150:8.4 worshipers took on themselves the yoke of the k.,
150:9.2 I would rejoice to see you all enter the k., but the
151:1.4 To you it is given to know the mysteries of the k.,
151:3.1 Let me tell you that nothing is hid in the k. which
151:3.15 The k. is also like a man who cast good seed upon
151:4.1 “The k. is like a man who sowed good seed in his
151:4.2 “The k. is like a grain of mustard seed which a man
151:4.3 “The k. is also like leaven which a woman took
151:4.4 “The k. is also like a treasure hidden in a field,
151:4.5 “The k. is also like a merchant seeking pearls;
151:4.6 the k. is like a sweep net which was cast into the sea,
152:3.2 This k. is a spiritual brotherhood, and no man rules
152:5.4 they sought not entrance into the k. but rather
152:6.3 the birth of the spirit into the light of faith—the k..”
153:2.3 way of light which leads to the entrance to the k.?
153:2.4 spiritual brotherhood of the sons of God, the k..
153:5.3 in new glory of the spiritual teachings of the k.?
154:0.2 his believers, which brotherhood he called the k..
155:1.2 wrath are not a part of the establishment of the k..
155:1.3 You who have professed entrance into the k. are
155:2.2 with increased vigor the spiritual truths of the k..
155:3.1 a new phase of the work of preaching the k. was
155:3.1 to comprehend that the “k. is not meat and drink
155:4.2 spirit is our support in the establishment of the k.
155:5.13 the eternal truths and supreme grandeurs of the k.?
155:5.13 the new truths of the religion of the spirit, the k. in
155:6.5 not require of you as the price of entering the k.
155:6.12 k. can best be realized by acquiring the spiritual
157:3.4 apostles as to the nature and character of the k.,
157:4.5 foundation will I build the brotherhood of the k..
157:5.1 nature that Jesus declared he would build the k..
157:5.3 of the Son of God, he determined to build the k..
158:6.2 to seek for yourselves preferred places in the k.
158:6.3 as to who should be greatest in the k., a kingdom
158:8.1 this child, you will make little progress in the k..
158:8.1 little one, the same shall become greatest in the k..
159:1.4 the k. be likened to a certain king who ordered a
160:1.14 shall gain entrance into the brotherhood of the k..
160:5.7 by every creature who chooses to enter the k.
160:5.10 willing to pay the price of this entrance into the k.?
161:2.12 became a mighty man in the later affairs of the k.;
162:0.2 Vengeance savors not of the outlook of the k..
162:6.3 to the true waters of life in the k. on earth and in
162:8.3 should give way before the greater things of the k.
163:1.4 preach, saying, ‘The k. is at hand,’ and minister to
163:2.5 follow me, and you shall have treasure in the k..”
163:2.7 the k. requires as a part of the price of admission.
163:2.10 entrance into the k., but the love of wealth does.
163:2.11 was incompatible with the ideals of the k..
163:3.1 as for these self-satisfied rich ones to enter the k..”
163:3.4 left wealth for my sake and for the sake of the k.
163:3.5 “The k. is like a householder who was a large
163:7.4 the truth that the k. is the spiritual brotherhood of
165:4.7 and the progress of the spiritual nature in the k..
166:1.5 But you cannot thus shut up the doors of the k.;
166:3.2 few of those who seek the k. shall find entrance
166:5.1 teachings of the seventy, thereby entering into the k..
167:6.1 to come to me; forbid them not, for such is the k..
167:7.1 their discussion of children in relation to the k. led
169:1.14 to receive all who seek entrance into the k..
169:2.6 with the stewardship of the true riches of the k.?
169:3.1 a time as you comprehend the new light of the k..
169:4.1 designate the spiritual brotherhood of man as the k.
169:4.6 to denominate his proposed brotherhood the k..
170:0.0 THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
170:0.1 embracing a full and complete discussion of the k..
170:0.1 the meaning and significance of the terms “k.” and
170:0.1 the very term k. of heaven should have been
170:0.2 Master sought to clarify the teaching about the k.;
170:1.0 1. CONCEPTS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
170:1.1 Hebrew scriptures there was a dual concept of the k.
170:1.7 In choosing to utilize this concept of the k., Jesus
170:1.8 The k. embraced four distinct groups of ideas:
170:1.11 3. The personal-experience concept of Jesus—“the k.
170:1.14 confusion regarding the meaning of the term “k.”
170:2.1 that the k. must begin with, and be centered in the
170:2.11 the attempt to translate the concept of the k. into the
170:2.16 Jesus never tired of telling them that the k. was their
170:4.7 have reference to when he makes use of the term k..
170:4.14 ideas and divine ideals of Jesus’ doctrine of the k..
170:5.1 summarized the teachings of Jesus about the k.,
170:5.2 the idea of the k. was tremendously influenced by the
170:5.7 a virtual substitute for the k. which Jesus had
170:5.8 this same k. which the Master taught exists within
170:5.17 humanized shadow of what Jesus intended the k. to
171:0.1 The day after the memorable sermon on “The K.,”
171:0.3 regarding the inner kingdom, “the k. within you,”
171:0.6 But it shall not be so in the k.. Whosoever would
171:1.3 were able to grasp any other concept of the k.;
171:1.6 Philadelphia was the center of the Abnerian k..
171:1.6 the Abnerian version of the k. spread throughout
172:5.12 forsake all such farcical attempts to establish the k..
173:5.2 “The k. may be likened to a certain king who made
175:1.1 seen the light and, by faith, have entered into the k..
175:1.6 the k. shall be given to other peoples, to those who
175:1.6 faith, into the security and salvation of the k..
175:1.8 to unite with the k. as the sons of the living God.
175:1.12 You would shut the doors of the k. against sincere
176:2.1 certainly return to consummate the work of the k..
176:3.3 sonship in the k. will not save you in the face of
177:4.5 thus made up his mind to desert the cause of the k.
178:1.1 a score of questions regarding the relation of the k.
178:1.2 In the k. true believers will not resort to the
178:1.2 The k., being a spiritual brotherhood of the spirit-
178:1.5 for having become reborn spirit sons of the k..
178:1.5 As faith-enlightened sons of the k., you face a double
178:1.8 easily reached by the spirit call to sonship in the k.
178:2.1 he alluded to the future transactions of the k.,
178:3.2 and I have taught you the truth concerning the k.
178:3.4 life of endless service in the ever-advancing k.,
178:3.4 I have brought the k. to you here on earth, but I
179:3.9 mean nothing concerning your standing in the k.?
179:3.9 But it shall not be so in the k..
180:3.5 “If I thus go before you into the Father’s k., so
180:6.1 do to you and to those whom you lead into the k.
181:2.5 especially your friends in the brotherhood of the k.
181:2.7 time I have had trying to make you a son of this k.
181:2.15 many years may be fruitful in souls won for the k..
182:1.5 with the joy of the assurance of sonship in the k..
184:4.6 In the fraternal realities of the k. the faith sons of
187:1.10 he returned home, he led his family into the k..
187:4.4 and entered into the full fellowship of the k. on earth.
190:2.6 and fellowship for my brothers and sisters in the k.
190:3.1 through the gospel of sonship with God in the k..
191:2.1 so shall you enter into the new service of the k..
191:6.2 that you have become faith-fellows of the k.,
193:4.3 and progress of the spiritual realities of the k.,
195:6.1 The spiritual bank of the k. will be paying out faith
195:10.8 of man in the spiritual association of the k..
196:0.8 therefore he said, “Seek first the k..”
196:2.5 his immediate return to earth to consummate the k..
kingdom of men—see also kingdoms of men
43:3.4 “The Most High rules in the k. and gives it to
139:0.2 and Jesus learned much from them about the k.,
kingdom—political
93:6.1 no son to succeed him as a ruler of this proposed k.
93:9.2 he gave up the ambition of building a material k.;
96:3.2 Despite the enticements of the culture of the Nile k.,
97:2.1 the Hebrew nation became divided into two k..
97:5.1 retribution for the transgressions of the southern k..
97:8.3 everlasting reign of righteousness, the Messianic k.
97:9.7 proclaimed David king of the new k. of Judah.
97:9.11 David built up the fiction of a divine k. of Judah
97:9.11 the vanishing northern k. of Ephramite Israel.
97:9.11 and established his capital of the united k. of Jebus
97:9.14 made the worship of Yahweh official for his k..
97:9.17 The northern k. returned to the worship of Elohim.
97:9.17 enslaved Judah, putting the southern k. under tribute
97:9.21 the northern k. did not vanish from history until
97:9.21 followed by the total dispersion of the northern k..
121:2.8 of the survival of Palestine, the k. of the Jews,
121:7.12 Parthian k., and the adjacent peoples of Jesus’ time
122:7.1 taking of this census in the Jewish k. for one year.
122:7.1 year 8 B.C., except in the Palestinian k. of Herod,
134:5.1 widely separated by the Parthian k. and other
134:6.3 sovereignties, reposing them in the United K..
135:5.8 these various groups of Jewish-k. expectants was
135:12.6 and I will give it to you, even to the half of my k.”
137:8.7 of a throne of power or a k. of worldly glory.
143:4.1 twenty-five thousand Jews of the northern k. of
158:7.6 fishermen who persisted in dreaming of an earthly k.
162:2.3 come in power to restore the throne of David’s k..
170:5.5 establish the world-wide and more or less material k.
171:4.3 blinded by their persistent belief in the temporal k.
171:8.2 his futile attempt to gain the rule of the k. of Judea
171:8.3 Son of Man goes up to Jerusalem to receive a k.,
171:8.3 went into a far country to receive for himself a k.,
172:5.10 nationalists springing into action as soon as the k.
172:5.10 of the assembling military forces of the new k..
177:4.9 failing to achieve glory in an anticipated new k.
194:4.1 the Messiah they had hoped would restore the k. of
kingdom(s)—taxonomic
41:2.5 into the varied manifestations of the vegetable k..
47:4.6 k. of living energy unknown on the material
49:1.5 the basic patterns of the preceding vegetable k. of
52:3.9 range of viands from both animal and vegetable k..
58:6.2 links between the great divisions of the animal k.
65:2.3 all of the vast k. of plant life has evolved from
65:2.4 animal creation what bacteria are to the plant k.;
65:2.10 The k. of reptiles, descended from the frog family,
111:6.9 thing which distinguishes man from the animal k..
kingdom—adjective
kingdom ambassador(s)—see ambassador(s)
kingdom believer(s)
100:2.7 “To a God-knowing k., what does it matter if all
150:5.5 K. hunger for righteousness and thirst for divine
156:5.12 K. should possess an implicit faith, a whole-hearted
170:3.3 the reception of the forgiveness of God by a k.
175:2.3 K., those who follow the teachings of Jesus, must
178:1.8 worship of God should make all k. better citizens,
178:1.10 danger in times when most men will speak well of k.
178:1.11 transformations wrought in the heart of the k. by
178:1.13 When a k. is called upon to serve the government,
178:2.1 kingdoms and to successive generations of k..
180:5.12 for the absence in the life experience of k. of
184:4.6 he admonishes every k. to become one with him
190:0.2 very gift of eternal life which he bestows upon k.,
191:6.4 there together recounting their experiences as k.
192:0.1 Since Jesus appeared only to his family of k.,
196:1.5 It should not be the aim of k. literally to imitate the
kingdom builder(s)
99:6.4 instead of releasing them for heightened service as k.
156:5.12 K. must be undoubting of the truth of the gospel of
156:5.21 only challenge the exertions of the undaunted k..
176:3.2 K., the accredited citizens of the heavenly worlds,
181:2.22 the God-knowing disciple can become a k. even
kingdom concept
170:1.3 This is the k. which John the Baptist taught.
kingdom conscious
141:7.3 by seeing their lives, would become k. and hence
kingdom development
142:7.3 that at some future stage of k. he would revisit this
kingdom expectants
135:5.8 these various groups of Jewish-k. was intrigued by
kingdom family
146:3.4 Your assurance that you have entered into the k. of
kingdom idea
142:7.4 Jesus next explained that the “k.” was not the best
170:0.2 dealing with the subsequent outworking of the k.
170:2.25 But Jesus could not escape the use of the k. idea.
170:4.14 the apparently slow progress of the k. on Urantia.
kingdom judgment
140:3.20 In the great day of the k., many will say to me, ‘Did
kingdom messengers
138:0.0 TRAINING THE KINGDOM’S MESSENGERS
kingdom son
192:2.11 By faith have you become a God-knowing k. son.
kingdom steps
170:3.3 following four steps, the k. of inner righteousness:
kingdom teachings
170:2.9 the elementary and confused k. of John the Baptist.
kingdoms—see kingdoms of men
97:2.1 the Hebrew nation became divided into two k..
134:8.6 It had not to do with the k. of this world but with
135:3.2 represented the history of the great k. of the world,
135:3.2 shall break in pieces and consume all these k.,
135:5.2 the k. of this world were about to become the
136:9.6 Jesus saw, as it were, “the k. of this world,” and he
136:9.6 The k. of earth were paltry things to interest the
137:8.7 and enlargement of the k. of this world, but my
137:8.15 not upon marching armies, upon overturned k. of
140:6.6 I have come not to reform the k. of this world but
153:2.1 you shall be removed into all the k. of earth.
156:5.16 in the flesh, you are still citizens of the earth k..
170:0.1 all connection with earthly k. and temporal
178:1.1 of the kingdom of heaven to the k. of this world,
178:1.2 The k. of this world, being material, may often
178:1.2 of the kingdom of believers to the k. of secular
178:1.4 assist you in becoming the ideal citizens of the k.
178:1.4 and war-minded citizens of the earthly k..
178:1.5 you are indeed citizens of the earthly k., and you
178:2.1 bewildered by his allusions to future political k.
178:2.1 with many and successive temporal k. on earth.
kingdoms of men
3:5.2 “The Most Highs rule in the k..”
43:5.17 it is this Most High observer who “rules in the k..”
43:9.4 rule in the k. rather than in the hearts of individuals.
50:2.6 Constel. Father, for the “Most Highs rule in the k..”
93:3.3 as standing for the three k., angels, and God.
97:8.5 The fact that the “Most Highs rule in the k.” does
114:0.1 The Most Highs rule in the k. through many celestial
114:4.5 of the constellation rulers in the affairs of the k..
114:6.8 seraphic division that “the Most Highs rule in the k..
114:7.9 and the Most Highs are able to rule in the k..
134:3.5 lectures were on the “Kingdom of God” and “K..”
134:3.8 the problems of the kingdom of God and the k. as
134:5.3 rulers will learn that the Most Highs rule in the k..
134:5.4 This rule of the Most Highs in the k. is not for the
175:1.8 until the Most Highs who rule in the k. shall finally
kinglet
70:6.2 When a patriarchal k. became a real king, he was
70:6.2 he was sometimes called “father of his people.”
kingly
2:6.2 that God is a Deity dominated by k. morality was
74:2.7 Adam and Eve were invested with k. robes on this
88:3.4 The insignia of priestly and k. office were
93:5.9 Abraham had k. ambitions, and on the way back
123:0.5 their son was to become a k. deliverer of Israel.
132:0.1 If I had that fellow’s k. bearing and gracious manner
kingmaker
70:5.5 War has always been a k..
kings—see Kings
3:5.2 “He removes k. and sets up k..”
55:7.2 that has given prestige to the idea of k. and queens
55:7.2 k. and queens are a great success under these
69:5.8 The moneylenders made themselves k. by creating
70:4.10 courts of the tribal chiefs and early k. consisted of
70:6.2 Later, k. were thought to have sprung from heroes.
70:6.2 hereditary, due to belief in the divine origin of k..
70:6.3 additional reason for making the chief-k. hereditary.
70:6.4 The succession of k. was eventually regarded as
70:6.4 Thus k. became fetish personalities and were feared
70:6.4 believed that the touch of k. would cure disease,
70:6.5 assistants of the early k. became the accepted
70:6.6 have always been a powerful check on the k..
70:7.16 they kept unscrupulous k. on the anxious seat.
70:7.16 To offset them, k. fostered their own secret police.
70:12.2 After the arrival of real k. the groups of elders
70:12.4 The early k. were greatly restricted by the mores—
72:1.4 the appearance of strong rulers and k. occupied
72:1.5 the k. remaining as mere social or sentimental
77:2.10 they discover lists of Sumerian k. running back for
77:2.10 the reigns of individual k. lengthen from around
77:2.10 lengthening of the reigns of these older k. signifies
78:8.7 the neighboring cities did they call themselves k..
78:8.7 The city k. failed to form powerful confederations
82:5.7 chiefs and k. were permitted to marry those of
85:5.2 the sun was regarded as the ancestor of their k..
85:6.2 Priests, k., and prophets were worshiped; the holy
88:1.10 Thus did chiefs, k., priests, prophets, and church
88:3.4 Fetish k. have ruled by “divine right,” and many
90:2.12 that shamans were able to dominate the chiefs or k..
93:5.12 great advantage over the surrounding petty k.;
93:5.12 they all revered Melchizedek and unduly feared
93:9.4 in reverence by all groups and honored by all k..
95:2.7 of the fixed stars, the supposed abode of the k..
95:5.13 Only k. and the rich were promised a resurrection;
97:9.22 hundred years by paying tribute to the k. of Assyria.
111:0.6 At first, only k. were supposed to have kas, but
135:3.2 he further read “in the days of these k. shall the
144:8.3 appareled and who live delicately are in k.’ courts
152:5.4 the Son of Man king after the manner of the k. of
155:1.1 The k. of the earth set themselves, and the rulers of
169:4.1 the people of Urantia knew mostly of k. and
179:3.9 You know that the k. of the gentiles have lordship
Kings
21:4.5 own right and name as “King of K. and Lord of
97:8.1 such books as “The Doings of the K. of Israel”
97:8.1 and “The Doings of the K. of Judah,” together
kingship
49:5.6 5. Creature-k. serials.
49:5.29 5. Creature-k. serials. Planets are not only organized
70:6.3 Hereditary k avoided the anarchy which had wrought
97:9.4 a “divine line of descent” for David’s Judahite k..
97:9.6 Saul and Samuel as a background for the k. of David
144:5.45 Establish within us your divine k. And thereby
187:5.6 Jesus freely admitted his k. and remained master
kinsfolk
123:0.1 They lived with k., and Joseph was well able to
123:0.2 Joseph, with the assistance of his k., was able to
176:1.1 In these days of travail, even your own k., under the
kinship
5:6.9 drawn towards his Paradise presence by that k. of
5:6.9 There is a k. of divine spontaneity in all personality.
7:5.10 in spirit and because of k. of nature as well as fact
7:6.7 inherent in the quality of spiritual k. which unites
9:4.5 spirit which are suggestive of mutual k. in eternity.
16:6.3 The fact of the cosmic mind explains the k. of
16:8.19 endowment is the beginning realization of Deity k..
32:3.7 in accordance with their degree of k. with Deity.
34:6.12 has your own Adjuster told you of your k. to God
49:1.3 a local system disclose unmistakable physical k.;
49:5.30 These k. factors are manifest on all levels, for k.
63:3.3 This feeling of intimate k. was undoubtedly due to
70:3.3 forced the tribal organization upon the k. clans,
70:7.1 Blood k. determined the first social groups;
70:7.1 association enlarged the k. clan.
70:8.3 1. Natural—contact, k., and marriage; the first social
70:8.3 were based on sex, age, and blood—k. to the chief.
70:8.17 3. Religious quickening of the feelings of mortal k.
77:2.1 k. between the two orders—primary and secondary—
77:9.3 the midwayers have a k. interest in the destiny of
80:2.3 a certain degree of k. among the modern peoples
82:5.7 accordance with territorial residence than with k..
82:5.10 is well illustrated by the taboos on k. marriages,
84:2.5 of cousin marriages while others of equal k. are
106:2.6 mortals sometime attain to k. with the experiential
110:6.17 attainment of consciousness of progressive k. with
117:6.8 this assurance of Deity k. must be faith realized.
167:7.2 angelic hosts have only a spiritual k. with the
194:2.15 the intellectual k. of all progressive intelligences.
kinsmen
70:3.3 united by blood ties in clans, aggregations of k.;
123:0.6 Joseph and five accompanying k. proceeded on
167:1.5 not always your friends, your brethren, your k., or
178:1.17 upright artisans, praiseworthy neighbors, devoted k.,
kinswoman
122:2.3 Your k. Mary shall be the mother of this child of
122:3.1 Elizabeth, your k., to whom I also have appeared,
122:7.2 a possible pleasurable visit with her k. Elizabeth.
Kirmeth—trance prophet of Bagdad
148:8.3 a trance prophet from Bagdad, one K..
148:8.3 He created a considerable disturbance at the camp,
148:8.3 He shortly returned to Bagdad, taking with him
148:8.3 had taken K. out into the lake and, after repeatedly
Kish
78:8.8 city priests terminated by Sargon, the priest of K.,
78:8.9 After the breakup of this K. confederation there
78:8.9 variously shifted between Sumer, Akkad, K., Erech,
95:1.6 until Nabodad, the leader of the school at K.,
95:1.9 In one generation the Salem headquarters at K. came
95:1.10 teachings of the Salem school at K. and
96:1.8 5. Elohim. In K. and Ur there long persisted
kiss
147:5.4 You gave me no k. of friendly greeting, but this
147:5.4 since she came in, has not ceased to k. my feet.
155:1.2 The Psalmist says, ‘K. the Son, lest he be angry,
183:3.2 ready to impress the traitorous k. upon his brow.
183:3.3 at most carry out the promise to greet him with a k.,
183:3.5 stepped up to Jesus and, placing a k. upon his brow,
183:3.5 Would you even betray the Son of Man with a k.?”
190:4.1 arrested Jesus and Judas betrayed him with a k..
194:4.7 they greeted one another with a holy k.;
kissed
137:4.9 Mary threw her arms around Jesus’ neck, k. him,
169:1.9 affectionate greeting he embraced and k. him.
kissing
70:3.7 being the ancient origin of the practice of social k..
124:4.7 and the k. the finger that touched the parchment.
147:5.3 anointing, she continued weeping and k. his feet.
163:2.5 Jesus, k. the kneeling young man on the forehead,
kneel
140:2.1 concerning the kingdom to k. in a circle about him.
158:5.2 Now did the father again k. at Jesus’ feet while he
182:1.2 Jesus bade them k. on a large flat rock in a circle
189:4.10 Mary rushed to k. at his feet while she exclaimed,
kneeling
158:5.1 father of the afflicted lad stepped forward and, k.
158:5.2 he touched the k. father and bade him rise while
163:2.5 Jesus, kissing the k. young man on the forehead,
166:2.5 As the Samaritan remained k. at Jesus’ feet,
179:3.1 k. down in the attitude of a servant, make ready to
179:3.2 his soul resented the thought of Jesus’ k. there
179:3.5 coupled with the fact that Jesus continued k. there
182:1.7 The eleven remained k. in this circle about Jesus
192:1.4 the youth rushed up to the Master and, k. at his
192:1.6 k. at the Master’s feet, exclaimed, “My Lord and
knees
128:6.11 the smallest of the children to climb upon his k.
145:1.2 this Simon fell down at Jesus’ k., saying, “Depart
166:2.4 he fell on his k. at his feet and gave thanks for his
187:2.8 seamless vestment reaching down to near the k.,
190:2.4 to his k., exclaiming, “My father and my brother,”
191:5.5 Thomas fell on his k. before the morontia Master
knell
89:5.15 Human sacrifice sounded the death k. of cannibalism.
knelt
130:6.3 Fortune k. at his feet imploring Jesus to help him,
146:4.3 saying as he k. before him: “Lord, if only you
152:0.2 k. at his feet and said: “For years I have been
163:1.5 as they k. in a circle about Jesus, laid his hands upon
168:2.7 k. at the Master’s feet to give thanks and offer praise
172:1.6 put his hand upon Mary’s head as she k. by his
179:3.1 As the Master k., all twelve arose as one man to
185:6.2 they k. before him and mocked him, saying, “Hail,
189:4.10 in glorified form, and they quickly k. before him.
192:3.2 the eleven apostles k. in a circle about the Master
193:5.1 without being directed they k. about him in a circle,
knew—see knew—with Jesus
13:2.5 if you k. more about the Father’s worlds, you
13:2.5 more difficulties until you k. all about them.
24:7.5 k. the Father, entered the divine embrace, and is not.
43:3.3 The Psalmist k. that Edentia was ruled by three
43:4.8 That the teachers of olden times k. of these things is
44:6.1 How I wish I k. how to portray the exquisite work
45:4.8 years ago the yellow man k. of the one God.
53:8.4 The Son of Man k. that his triumph on your world
53:9.2 Paul k. of the status of these rebellious leaders
62:6.5 We k. that something closely akin to human mind
62:6.6 we k. we were upon the threshold of the realization
63:0.3 Andon and Fonta never k. these names until they
65:5.2 k. that the subsequent admixture of the Adamic
66:6.3 graduates of the Satania mansion worlds—well k.
66:6.3 These wise beings k. better than to undertake the
66:6.6 these supermen k. better than to rob mankind of
73:2.2 Van well k. that these Adamic Sons always lived in
73:4.1 Van well k. of these customs and accordingly
73:6.1 Van well k. that Adam and Eve would be dependent
75:5.2 Adam was not beguiled; he k. exactly what he was
75:5.8 And then Adam k. they had failed.
75:6.2 Adam k. that he and Eve had failed;
75:6.2 Adam still k nothing of their personal status or future
76:2.4 Abel k. he was the son of both Adam and Eve and
76:2.8 Cain k. that, since he bore no tribal mark, he
76:5.2 they k. that they had failed as Material Sons of
76:5.2 they also k. that the Paradise career was still open
76:5.3 Adam k. about the dispensational resurrection
77:4.9 Sumerians well k. of the first and second Edens but,
77:5.6 Adamson well k. of the existence of the primary
86:4.3 Early man k. the breath could leave the body, and
89:3.6 Paul well k. that such teachings were not a part of
93:1.2 The twelve Melchizedek receivers k. of Michael’s
93:3.3 very few of his followers ever k. that these three
93:3.5 lived for thirty years, k. many of these higher truths
93:4.14 Melchizedek well k. how difficult it is to suddenly
93:5.12 Abraham k. of this fear and awaited an opportune
96:4.1 the Bedouin slaves k. little about such teachings,
102:8.4 always thought of God in the terms of the best he k.,
104:1.8 The Hebrews k. about the Trinity from the Kenite
104:1.11 Paul k. of the Trinity of Father, Son, and Spirit, but
116:7.1 k. something about the physique of a power center
119:1.2 only the Divine Minister and Immanuel k. what
119:4.4 Full well we all k. that our beloved sovereign was
119:7.3 we never k., until the time of the event itself, that
119:7.6 Certain wise men of earth k. of Michael’s impending
122:2.6 after Mary k. without doubt that she was to
122:3.2 weeks until of a certainty Mary k. she was with child
122:3.3 at this time they k. nothing of the Gabriel visitation.
122:9.3 Zacharias k. the day Joseph and Mary were expected
123:0.5 he k. that he himself was not really a descendant
123:1.1 neither the family of Joseph nor that of Mary k. they
123:3.2 at least his father and mother together—k. everything
124:3.7 games, but he well k. that the lad was unconvinced.
124:6.12 of a well-to-do relative of Mary’s, one who k. Jesus
124:6.14 his father well k. from the expression on the lad’s
127:2.8 Everyone in Nazareth well k. he was a good father
127:3.2 little he k. of the plans concerning Jesus’ lifework,
128:1.13 and onlooking universe likewise k. that this man
129:2.4 since Zebedee k. of a little house in Capernaum
129:2.7 yet Annas well k. Jesus would never be accorded the
129:3.3 they k. that he had once been invited to go there
129:3.4 Only Zebedee the boatbuilder of Bethsaida k. the
130:5.2 I never k. they had such a religion even in Jerusalem,
130:8.1 never k. that the man who inspired him in Malta
132:7.5 Buddha k. God in spirit but failed clearly to
133:0.1 It was a full year before those who k. and loved
134:1.2 the world never k. that he made the journey.
134:4.10 They well k. what would happen to any teacher
134:7.3 Paul little k. that his pupils had heard the voice of
135:3.4 John k. of the evil doings of Herod Antipas and the
135:4.2 John k. only old methods of approach to divinity;
135:4.2 John k. only of the records of such as Elijah, Samuel,
135:4.4 He k. he was not Elijah. What did Malachi mean?
135:8.2 k. that Jesus was very regular about such matters.
136:1.6 world k. nothing of such things until the Creator
138:1.3 They k. they were going to miss Jesus, and
139:1.8 Andrew k. trouble was brewing in the heart of Judas
139:1.11 When men once k. Jesus, they were possessed with
139:2.4 Peter did not have a deep mind, but he k. his mind
139:2.10 and k. he had been received back into the Master’s
139:4.4 k. John was the disciple whom Jesus so frequently
139:4.9 John k. how faithfully Jesus had made provision for
139:6.9 Nathaniel’s brethren never k. what became of their
139:7.8 but they never k. of this generosity, save Jesus,
139:7.8 when Matthew k. his presence among them was
139:7.9 Matthew k. he must make up for his failure to solicit
139:8.1 loyalty that forbade those who k. Thomas intimately
139:8.3 the better his associates k. Thomas, the more they
139:9.5 “the least of the apostles”; they k. it and felt cheerful
139:9.9 they k. of a certainty that Jesus was no respecter of
139:12.10 made up his mind to get even with he k. not whom;
140:3.20 I will be compelled to say to them, ‘I never k. you;
140:10.1 They k. only a religion that imposed the doing of
141:0.1 The twelve k. nothing of their Master’s plans
142:8.2 majority of his disciples, but the twelve k. the facts.
143:5.2 This woman of Samaria k. Jesus was a Jew by his
144:6.4 And they never k. where Jesus went or what he did
145:0.3 No human being, save John Zebedee, ever k. of
146:5.1 They k. they would have a sympathetic hearing at
147:1.4 But we never k. just what happened on this occasion
149:2.14 the better they k. Jesus the more they loved him.
151:3.15 k. not how it came about, the plant came to fruit.
154:0.2 Herod k. of many cases of sickness which had
154:3.2 Herod k. that Jesus could not expect a fair trial
155:6.10 Adam, who k. much of this as he was himself a
157:3.5 or as an extraordinary man by all who k. him;
157:6.3 his immediate followers k. him as the Son of Man
162:0.1 These people k. very little about Jesus, and they
164:1.2 well k. that the Master thought differently; thus he
164:3.9 Having always been a beggar, Josiah k. nothing else;
164:3.14 he k. the pool of Siloam was a semisacred place.
165:5.6 man would suffer his house to be broken into if he k.
166:1.2 k. that he washed his hands only for purposes of
167:1.4 This man k. that few miracles were then being
167:1.4 those who were there present k. Jesus too well;
168:0.2 They k. that their brother was desperately sick,
168:0.4 they were highly respected by all who k. them.
168:2.9 Lazarus k. he had been sick, but he could recall only
168:5.2 Lazarus k. Abner well, and here he felt safe from the
169:4.1 people of Urantia k. mostly of kings and emperors
171:0.3 k. that he had spoken about another and future
171:3.4 k. that the Sanhedrin had broadcast a message to
171:4.9 Jews k. little or nothing about a suffering Messiah.
171:5.1 and k. all about his healing of the blind Josiah at
171:5.2 hearing the heavy tramping of the multitude, k.
171:6.1 Zaccheus k. that he could obtain a good view of
171:8.6 k. that I reap where I have apparently not sown;
171:8.6 you k. this reckoning would be required of you.
172:1.8 Martha k. that Mary had saved the money to buy
172:3.10 you k. not the time of your divine visitation.
172:5.1 They k. nothing of the Master’s plans for the next
173:5.6 about to happen, but they k. not what to expect.
174:5.1 where he k. Andrew and the other apostles were
176:3.4 saying, ‘Lord, I k. you and realized that you were
176:3.4 that you k. I would require of you an accounting
177:3.3 k. they were determined to destroy the Master.
177:3.8 a well-guarded secret by all who k. that Jesus was
177:4.8 Judas k. that Jesus was then absent from the camp
177:5.3 certain ones k. that Lazarus had taken hasty flight
178:2.3 David k. all about the part of Judas in this plot, but
178:2.9 if Judas k. beforehand of their place of meeting he
178:3.5 the apostles, save three, k. where they were going
178:3.5 nor k. that the Son of God was passing by on his
179:0.3 The apostles k. Jesus had celebrated other Passovers
179:0.3 they k. that he did not personally participate in any
179:3.1 k. that their Master never observed these rites of
181:1.5 believe, inasmuch as you k. it all beforehand.
182:2.1 they k. he intended to betray him into the hands of
182:3.9 divine mind of Michael k. he had done his best for
183:2.2 k. that Simon Zelotes had an ample store of arms
183:3.2 k. that these soldiers were coming to arrest Jesus,
184:0.2 Annas k. that a court of Sanhedrists was in waiting
184:1.2 Annas k. at once that it would be useless to make
184:2.1 The portress who kept the gate k. John, and when
184:2.1 where he k. the real trial of the Master would later
184:3.13 k. that they must secure the consent of the Roman
184:3.14 he k. at least one way in which the prisoner might
185:1.2 The Jews k. that Pilate was afraid of them, that he
185:2.2 he k. they had been all night engaged in deliberations
185:2.5 Pilate k. something of Jesus’ work among the Jews,
185:2.7 Pilate k. that this was not only the forenoon of
185:4.1 As far as Herod k., he had never seen Jesus,
185:4.3 Herod k. he had no jurisdiction over Jesus in Judea.
185:5.7 Pilate k. Jesus was innocent of the charges brought
186:2.11 Pilate spoke more truly than he k. when, after
187:1.6 who k. his life of loving ministry, could not refrain
187:1.10 Simon never k. Jesus, whose burden he bore, and
187:2.5 he well k. how these Jerusalem Jews detested the
187:2.5 k. that they would be cut to the very quick by
187:5.1 people of Jerusalem k. that this meant the coming
188:1.2 Nicodemus k. this law, and on the way out to
189:4.10 k. it was the voice of the Master, and Mary rushed
189:4.12 “Touch me not, Mary, for I am not as you k. me
190:2.3 he k. that it was his eldest brother, Jesus, who had
knew—with Jesus
77:7.6 Jesus k. and recognized the difference between
126:2.4 he k. nothing of the Gabriel visit to his mother
126:3.6 Jesus k. he would never sit on the throne of David
127:1.7 He k. he was not to become the expected Messiah,
128:1.2 Joshua ben Joseph k. full well that he was a man,
128:1.13 he k. that he was the maker of the heavens and
128:4.2 Jesus well k. that his mission on earth was not to
128:4.2 he k. that he must not obligate himself in the least
129:3.9 Jesus virtually k.—with all human certainty—that
134:7.1 he k. that his world travels were about finished.
135:11.3 deliver him from prison. But Jesus k. all about this
136:4.1 Jesus well k. that John’s fearless and tactless
136:4.12 Jesus k. their ideas concerning the coming kingdom.
136:4.13 To live and work as he k. his Father would approve,
136:6.6 Jesus k. the sort of Messiah his compatriots
136:7.2 Jesus k. his fellow countrymen were expecting a
136:8.4 Jesus k. the methods of the world—how people
136:8.5 Jesus k. many ways in which the attention of the
136:8.5 he k. the futility of the Caligastia method of trying
136:9.2 Jesus k. that this hope would never be realized.
136:9.2 Jesus k. that the kingdom of heaven had to do with
138:6.2 because he k. it was best for his human associates.
139:2.6 Jesus k. that Peter’s faults were of the head and not
139:5.7 Jesus well k. that, if he once rebuked Philip for
139:5.7 Jesus k. that on his worlds of space there were
139:7.8 k. of this generosity, save Jesus, who k. all about it.
139:7.9 Levi little realized that the Master k. all about it.
139:8.10 Master k. all about this and had an understanding
139:12.7 well k. the dangers of admitting him to fellowship.
140:3.20 will be compelled to say to them, ‘I never k. you;
140:8.1 Jesus well k. that his apostles were not fully
140:8.17 he well k. that each age must evolve its own
140:8.21 He well k., and taught his apostles, that the sensual
140:8.22 He k. many of the scribes and Pharisees were honest
140:8.26 Jesus k. men were different, and he so taught his
141:1.1 Jesus k. that Herod would soon begin to take notice
141:4.8 well k. the difference between the possession of
141:7.14 and understood, loved, and k. how to manage men.
142:8.4 did not perceive that Jesus k. all about their doings
143:6.1 Jesus k. that darkness would soon be upon them;
143:6.5 k. that he would not again visit the heart of Samaria
144:0.3 Jesus k. that the days of the preliminary work of
145:1.3 and k. the habits of the fish in the Sea of Galilee.
145:3.7 Jesus well k. he could never build an enduring
145:5.1 k. that he must also do the more important work
149:2.1 Jesus k. what was in the heart of man, and had his
152:2.5 though, of course, he k. all that was going on.
152:7.3 Jesus well k. that that would be the last time he
153:1.3 The Master well k. that many of his followers were
153:1.3 Jesus likewise k. that many of his disciples were
153:1.3 He k. he could depend on his followers, when
153:3.7 Jesus spoke out with less reserve because he k. the
153:5.4 I k. that these halfhearted believers would fall out
154:6.8 He k. how human beings are swayed by eloquence
154:6.8 he k. how far more difficult it is to persuade men to
157:3.4 he well k. the time had come when he must begin to
157:6.6 He well k. that his earth mission could not fulfill the
158:0.2 Jesus k. beforehand what was to transpire on the
158:2.2 Jesus k. that, if they insisted on regarding him as
158:2.5 He well k. that none of the twelve were spiritually
158:7.1 whom Jesus k. would presently be coming along
158:7.1 he k. that those who followed after him would go
162:3.1 Jesus well k. that, while these scribes and Pharisees
162:3.5 He k. what sort of man he was and perceived that
163:2.6 Jesus k. that he was not free from the love of
163:6.1 The Master now k. that he could leave this world
164:2.3 The Master well k. none of their plans would work.
164:4.1 Jesus k. that Sabbath breaking would be one of
165:4.4 because he k. that his trouble was covetousness.
167:1.4 the Master k. full well that this afflicted man came
168:1.4 Jesus k. the sisters loved their brother and had faith
168:1.5 bitter persecution which he well k. Lazarus would
169:4.4 Jesus well k. that God can be known only by the
171:4.2 Jesus k. about the swords and which of his
171:4.2 he never disclosed to them that he k. such things.
171:7.4 —he k. so fully what was in the heart and in the mind
172:0.3 k. about all this, but he was majestically calm;
172:2.1 Jesus k. that many of his apostles and immediate
172:3.3 he well k. what was to be the outcome of this visit.
172:5.2 the twelve whom he k. were armed with swords;
173:2.4 Jesus well k. that these very men had long publicly
174:3.2 k., and so did the people, that these Sadducees
174:4.6 Jesus k. that there had been much debate, even
178:2.3 asked him whether he k.—but he never got further
179:0.2 that he k. he would be placed under arrest before the
179:2.3 thus to talk to his apostles because he k. that his
179:2.3 k. he had revealed the Father’s love on earth and
179:2.3 he k. Judas Iscariot had fully made up his mind to
179:4.5 recall, after I have gone, that I k. about all these
179:4.7 Jesus k. that nothing could be done to keep Judas
180:6.7 since Jesus k. they asked these questions, he said:
181:1.9 The Master k. all that was to befall him, and he was
182:3.9 to face such a death as he well k. awaited him.
182:3.9 He well k. that the time of his departure had
183:0.4 Jesus k. that the plan for his death had its origin in
183:0.4 Jesus k. that these rebels of the realms would also be
184:4.2 he k. that, if he permitted his apostle to remain in the
185:2.15 well k. that he had not been heard on these matters
186:2.1 Jesus k. that his work on earth, in the likeness of
187:5.2 as these passages, which he so well k. by heart,
188:3.9 the human Jesus k. nothing of what transpired in the
191:1.2 I k. it was not from the heart that you disowned
192:1.7 Jesus k. the fish were there and accordingly directed
knit
144:8.5 the apostles of John were firmly k. to Jesus from
177:2.4 You possess a strong and well-k. character
knock
1:4.2 “stand at the door” of consciousness “and k.”
144:2.3 seek and you shall find; k. and it shall be opened
159:3.2 “Behold, I stand at the door and k., and if any man
166:3.4 stand before this door and k., saying, ‘Lord open
166:3.7 I stand at the doors of men’s hearts and k., and if
knocking
89:4.1 mutilations, k. out teeth, and cutting off fingers.
knocks
87:6.17 man still swears, k. on wood, crosses his fingers,
144:2.3 to him who k. the door of salvation will be opened
165:5.5 when he comes and k., you may quickly open to
knot
186:1.7 the k. which his nervous hands had tied gave way,
knots
88:5.4 wand was magical, along with drums, bells, and k..
147:8.3 to undo the k. of heavy burdens, to let the oppressed
knotted
57:3.3 protruding arms eventually produced their k.
69:4.7 k. cords, picture writing, hieroglyphics, wampum
150:3.12 bewitching, cursing, signs, mandrakes, k. cords,
185:6.2 the scourgers laid their k. whips upon Jesus as he
know or not know—see know—with God; with I; with they;
with we; with you
0:3.25 the Son and the Infinite Spirit truly k. the Father as
1:5.5 he would k. that when he had seen a Creator Son
1:5.8 a person who can “k. and be known,” who can “love
1:6.6 the more he will crave to k. the Original Personality,
2:2.6 he cannot personally k. imperfection as his own
3:2.1 universes k. that “the Lord God omnipotent reigns.”
3:3.2 who does actually k. the number of the stars and
3:3.3 God is possessed of unlimited power to k. all things;
3:4.6 Mortal man cannot possibly k. the infinitude of the
4:5.7 the human race is destined to k. the Universal Father
5:4.8 The Greek religion had a watchword “K. yourself”;
6:4.8 The Father and the Son really k. the number and
6:4.8 Not only does the Son k. all things by virtue of his
6:6.2 The equivalent of mind, the ability to k. and be
9:2.5 the Third Person of Deity, even mortal man may k.,
9:7.1 power to see, hear, sense, and k. all things as they
9:7.2 enable universe rulers to k. about remote
10:1.6 bestowals make it possible for man actually to k.
12:5.10 Unspiritual animals k. only the past and live in the
12:9.3 not predict or k. that the union of two gaseous
13:1.23 ascending finaliters k. this very experience as an
13:4.7 stimulated by the activities of those who well k.
14:2.8 attain Deity, to achieve Paradise, and to k. the Father
14:6.29 The Creator Sons k. that the central creation is the
16:7.3 Only a personality can k. what it is doing before it
16:7.6 is not to define them, but to live them is to k. them.
18:1.6 to k. the eternal Gods, freely to k. their characters of
19:5.5 k. the classification or number of the Spirit presence
20:4.5 not even “the angels in heaven k. the time or
22:2.6 it may interest Urantians to k. that the companion
23:2.16 the Ancients of Days would certainly k. these things,
23:2.20 the Paradise Deities k. of the existence of these
24:2.2 On Paradise knowledge is inherent; the Deities k. all
25:4.17 these advisers k. how to direct us all in the finding of
25:4.19 and to all others who desire to k. the truth of law;
25:4.19 to k. how the Supremacy of Deity may be depended
25:8.4 The Creators well k. that it is “not good for man to
26:11.4 even as the Paradise Creator Sons k. and love them.
27:5.2 of the particular fact or truth he may wish to k..
27:6.6 The encircling creations k. of these teachings only
28:4.1 look both ways, hear both ways, and k. both ways.
28:4.6 If the Ancients of Days would like to k.—really k.—
39:5.9 a colossal blunder for the creature to k. the future.
43:3.4 difficult at times to k. exactly who is referred to by
47:7.3 on Jerusem, but now he comes really to k. them.
48:6.35 see you” and “to k. yourself as angels k. you.”
52:4.5 Such refined people well k. how to utilize leisure for
52:6.4 each nation must k. the feelings of all nations.
56:8.2 such finaliters come really to k. the Supreme Being,
56:9.6 Eternal Son and Infinite Spirit k. him as an infinity.
63:4.9 The Life Carriers k. this tendency among creatures
65:4.5 When Urantia scientists k. more of these healing
65:5.3 for universe management undoubtedly k. exactly
74:3.8 did nk. that the world’s new ruler was one of the
75:5.7 did nk. whether her mate had in sorrow destroyed
76:5.3 Adam did nk. that Michael, the sovereign of this
87:5.14 curiosity that the ancients sought to k. the future;
88:4.6 desire to k. and control planetary environment.
88:6.6 days of barbarism it was dangerous to k. very much;
90:2.1 rather, to k. and control the hazards of living.
91:5.4 1. The person who is prayed for should k. that he is
100:2.8 they positively k. that such catastrophes are but the
101:2.1 mortal mind which craves to k. how the Infinite
101:6.10 man shall k. the truth, and the truth shall set him free
102:1.1 to do the divine will, he shall k. the way of truth.
102:2.1 Observing minds and discriminating souls k. religion
102:6.7 then shall all men k. that you are my disciples.”
106:0.1 It is not enough that the ascending mortal should k.
109:7.7 He did not even k. they would thus appear, for they
111:2.8 impulse of the infinite mind of the Creator to k. man
114:7.16 universe seems to k. when the unsettled status
115:7.1 Supreme could only k. growth and development
116:0.5 of Deity manifestation. But none of us really k..
116:4.6 these sovereigns see both ways, k. both ways, and
118:1.10 can k. of, and participate in, every temporal struggle
119:3.7 the Material Sons k. that in the Creator Son of the
123:0.2 affectionate mother can k. the burden that Mary
123:2.14 Mary taught Jesus to k. and care for the vines and
123:5.8 afforded him the opportunity to k. the human race.
123:6.9 and observe my mind but can hardly truly k. me.”
124:6.4 Mary did nk. about their controversy of the previous
126:2.1 did nk. how seriously Joseph had been injured.
126:2.2 the only home he was to k. while on this world.
126:4.7 that all may k. and believe me and understand that
128:3.7 Simon felt that he had begun to k. his father-brother.
128:7.4 that your young brother may first k. the better way
129:3.8 trip around the Mediterranean basin was to k. men.
130:2.6 to k. their problems and to learn to love them,
130:2.8 Ganid wanted to k. whether the dog had a soul,
130:2.8 “The dog has a mind which can k. material man,
130:8.2 I will give you a heart to k. me, that I am the Lord,
131:4.2 and those who learn to k. him become immortal.
131:4.6 who strive for perfection must indeed k. the Lord
131:4.6 should understand him—come fully to k. the truth.
131:7.2 Since the olden people did nk. my name,I manifested
131:8.4 To k. one’s mother is to recognize one’s sonship.
131:10.3 parents, being of evil tendency, k. how to love their
131:10.3 the good Father in heaven k. how wisely to love his
131:10.4 If more human beings could only k. about the
132:5.2 Jesus perceived that he really desired to k. more
132:6.1 all those who k. the way of truth and enjoy the
132:7.5 God in mind but largely failed to k. him in spirit.
132:7.9 though the young man did nk. it, they were making
133:1.2 judgment is vested in those who fully k. the
133:3.12 But Paul did nk. how well the Jewish tutor had
135:4.4 literal or figurative? How could he k. the truth?
135:4.5 John did well k. the Jewish sacred writings, but he
135:8.5 that the people may k. that my hour has come.”
136:4.10 own spirit that he might seek to k. the will of God.
136:8.3 the human mind would k. of a certainty that it was
136:8.6 k. that it would be “through much tribulation that
137:2.3 Nathaniel,who lived at Cana of Galilee, did nk. Jesus
137:4.7 how was he to k. that the marriage of his son was
137:4.10 Mary did nk. how the wine would be produced,
138:4.2 kingdom is wide open for all who desire to k. the
139:1.11 friends; they really wanted all the world to k. him.
139:7.8 let them k. that his funds often supplied them with
139:7.9 Levi did so wish that Jesus might k. that much of
139:12.7 onlookers of innumerable other worlds to k. that,
140:1.6 bring all men to k. my Father and believe in the
140:1.7 the lives you live that men will k. you have been
140:6.11 let not the left hand k. what the right hand does.
140:8.26 not allowing the left hand to k. what the right hand
142:2.3 “Suffice it to say that the Father and the Son k. all
142:6.6 duty of those who k. about the realities of the spirit
142:6.8 Nicodemus did nk. how to submit his will to the will
142:8.2 did nk. that Jesus had been born in Bethlehem.
143:3.1 Andrew did nk. what next to do, and so he went to
143:5.4 Nalda did nk. how to take Jesus’ willingness to talk
143:5.6 that there was present in Nalda’s soul a desire to k.
143:5.6 The Jews at least k. whom they worship; they
144:1.10 The twelve longed to k. what form of petition
146:3.3 how can a new believer in your teaching really k.,
146:3.7 leading of this spirit shall eventually k. the will of
149:2.14 the more man comes to k. this God-man, the more
150:5.4 the women rejoiced all the more to k. they were
151:1.4 and those who desire to k. the truth may find that
151:2.1 it is given to us to k. the mysteries of the kingdom.
151:3.14 truths to those who desired to k. the better way
151:6.7 the gods of our country do nk. him, and we stand
152:0.3 Jesus desired all to k. that it was Veronica’s faith
153:0.2 Andrew was at a loss to k. what to do for his
153:3.2 ever to seek to k. and do the will of the indwelling
153:3.5 Turn now your attention to those who would k.
154:6.4 neither did Mary k. that his address was likely to be
156:2.4 came to k. not only that Jesus was like God but
157:2.1 all men will k. that you have been sent by God.”
157:2.1 To those who would k. the truth, already has a
158:1.7 k. that whatsoever I have declared to you is true.”
158:3.5 Jesus sought to k. his Father’s will and decided to
159:3.10 Future generations shall k. also the radiance of our
159:4.1 you trust me to k. the truth about the Scriptures?
159:4.10 teachers of the sanctity of this traditionalism k.
160:1.5 Animals k. only this blind and instinctive urge;
160:1.5 Animals k. not the meaning of life; man not only
161:2.6 5. He seems to k. the thoughts of men’s minds
161:2.7 He seems to k. about the thoughts of his associates.
161:2.10 He seems to k. the future as well as the past.
161:3.2 followers to k. too fully that he was able to discern
162:2.1 he shall certainly k. about my teaching, whether it
162:2.9 of this ignorant multitude who k. not the law or
162:6.1 who receive this spirit shall never k. spiritual thirst.
164:3.10 healed him, Josiah could answer only that he did nk..
164:3.11 Josiah did nk. that the Jesus who had directed
165:2.4 the door, and when he calls, the sheep k. his voice.
165:2.4 sheep k. not your voice and will not follow you.”
165:2.8 true shepherd; I k. my own and my own k. me.
165:2.9 These other sheep also hear and k. my voice, and I
168:1.7 Did the divine mind of Jesus k., even before Lazarus
171:8.8 the apostles sought to k. the difference between the
172:5.2 Andrew did nk. that his own brother, Peter, was
174:5.1 You have been pointed out to us by those who k.
176:2.5 not even the angels of heaven k. when this will occur
176:4.5 he does return, all the world will likely k. about it.
177:2.1 the lad asked the Master how he could k. that he
177:2.5 all that he can first k. of either human or divine
177:5.2 Those who k. the gospel only in the mind,
178:1.4 in darkness will never k. of your spiritual light
178:3.5 neither did the apostles k. that one of their own
180:1.1 by this will all men k. that you are my disciples
180:2.1 all men will k. that you are truly my disciples.
181:2.14 the treasury replenished which your brethren do nk.
182:1.3 my creatures should k. you as the only true God
182:1.6 my brethren in the flesh may k. that the Father
182:1.23 I am the hope of all who k. the living truth.
182:2.12 his great desire to be near Jesus and to k. what was
183:2.2 Judas happened to k. that only Peter and Simon
184:5.9 Jesus did nk. (as a man) of their formal charges until
185:3.8 Pilate was hard pressed to k. what to do with Jesus;
185:5.6 They resented, more than Pilate could k.,
185:6.1 His friends either do not yet k. of his night arrest
187:1.2 that all witnesses might k. for what crime the
188:5.12 No man can ever fear that the Creator does nk. the
191:0.5 James did nk. of the Master’s many appearances to
191:4.3 love one another, all men will k. that you are my
193:0.4 That which the world needs most to k. is: Men are
193:0.4 My bestowal should help all men to k. that they are
195:6.11 A machine cannot k., much less k. truth, hunger for
195:7.13 to believe or claim to k. that he is only a machine?
195:9.8 Jesus as he really lived on earth and k., firsthand,
196:1.3 of greatest value is to k. the religious life of Jesus
know—with God
1:0.2 beings who could k. God,receive the divine affection
1:1.5 Those who k. God through the revelations of the
1:2.8 Those who k. God have experienced the fact of his
5:1.7 if such a human soul desires to k. God and become
5:4.8 Hebrews centered their teaching on “K. your God”;
10:4.1 in relation to God and to those who can k. God,
10:8.7 creature capacity they fully and truly k. God.
11:1.3 k. God’s location and residence just as certainly as
54:4.7 work together for good to all beings who k. God,
56:10.20 thing in the universe—and they k. that God is love.
65:0.6 the ability to k. God and the power of choosing to
67:7.6 by any individual who chooses to k. God and do his
72:3.5 religion is the striving to k. God and to manifest
97:4.6 They shall k. no God but me, for there is no savior
99:5.2 True religion is to k. God as your Father and man as
100:2.1 perfection-hunger, the desire to k. God and be like
102:6.6 As truth one may k. God, but to understand—to
103:8.4 If you truly believe in God—by faith k. him and love
108:0.2 God cannot experientially k. what he has never
111:2.8 the impulse of the finite mind to k. God and attain
111:2.10 dominated by a human will that craves to k. God,
130:2.8 know material man, his master, but cannot k. God,
130:8.2 your trouble is simply that you do nk. God.
130:8.2 I will give you a heart to k. me, that I am the Lord,
131:4.4 And we long to k. this God in our inner being.
131:4.7 the soul is a prisoner; to k. God releases the soul.
131:4.7 To k. God is to cut the cords of death.
131:10.2 Though we cannot see God, we can k. him.
131:10.3 God by knowledge, but we can k. him in our hearts
132:7.1 about God if the man does not desire to k. God.
132:7.2 he must desire to k. God as the result of contact
132:7.2 If we k. God, our real business on earth is so to
133:0.3 classes: those who k. God and those who do not.
133:0.3 Those who cannot k. God are reckoned among the
133:3.7 to God, to help us to find God and to k. God;
133:4.4 You who k. God are the sons of God if you truly
133:6.5 the ability to k. God and the urge to be like him,
133:9.4 who has made us better and helped us to k. God.”
142:3.8 And now do we k. God as our Father in heaven.
145:2.9 to k. God and to seek to become like him.
147:6.6 Jesus taught that those who k. God can enjoy the
155:6.10 the days of Moses, to find God and to k. God.
162:7.5 you have failed to k. this your God and my Father
169:4.4 understand God, they could most certainly k. him,
169:4.4 You can k. God, not by understanding what Jesus
180:5.9 to k. God and to become increasingly like him.
182:1.3 my creatures should k. you as the only true God
195:7.18 experience, is seeking to find God and to k. him.
know—with I
1:3.8 I k. of the actuality and personality of the First
1:3.8 I k. that, while the great God is absolute, eternal,
1:3.8 I k. the truth of the great declarations:“God is spirit”
1:7.9 unchallengeable authority; I k. whereof I speak.]
3:3.2 I have heard their cry, and I k. their sorrows.”
3:6.6 Does the Paradise Father suffer? I do nk..
5:3.2 and I k. that all orders of Father fragments are
6:8.8 doubt not, he is a person. I k. whereof I speak.
10:2.8 I k. the Trinity as unified Deity; I also k. that the
10:2.8 I positively k. that they not only act personally
10:8.5 but I do not personally k. the Deity Absolute.
15:14.8 I k. the physical-sphere registry number, but it is of
19:1.2 the final number of Teacher Sons will be I do nk..
20:8.2 exact number of Teacher Sons in Nebadon I do nk.,;
21:1.4 I do nk. the exact number of Creator Sons in
23:0.2 I do nk. how many such personalities exist in the
23:0.2 I only k., from time to time, how many are of record
24:1.9 I do nk. how many secondary circuit supervisors
44:4.12 I am at a loss to k how to depict to the material mind
48:6.18 For I k. that in the fullness of time and the glory
55:2.8 but I k. of no system whose inhabited worlds,
102:6.5 God-knowing soul who dares to say, “I k.,” even
102:6.5 believer only replies, “How do you k. that I do nk.?”
102:7.7 “I k. what I have experienced because I am a son of
107:3.1 As far as I k., none but Adjusters and other entities
108:5.7 I do nk. that I am fully cognizant of what is really
109:4.6 I k. whereof I speak since we have their numbers in
112:7.13 I do nk. I surmise that the registry of that Adjuster
119:1.2 Many of you, I k., would go with me, but whither
121:8.12 I well k. that those concepts which have had origin
123:3.2 to hear Joseph say, “My son, I really do nk..”
125:0.6 I well k., no matter what unwise thing I might do,
130:6.2 I would like to k. whether you are familiar with
130:6.2 “I well k. you wish to be left alone with your
130:6.2 k. the way to the city of your disappointed hopes
131:3.2 I k. that faith from beyond will not fail me. I k. my
131:5.5 I k. when I make confession, if I purpose not to do
131:5.5 I k. that forgiveness takes away the bonds of sin.
131:10.7 By this new faith I k. that man may become the son
132:7.3 I would really like to k. what you think of Buddha.”
133:4.12 I well k. you did not plan to do the thing which is
133:9.4 k. that the man who later appeared as Jesus of
135:8.7 “Now I k. of a certainty that you are the Deliverer.”
137:5.2 I do nk. of a certainty whether you are what my
137:5.2 kingdom, but I do k. you are a mighty man of God
140:7.1 “I k. Master, that we should now be ready to enter
142:7.13 This entire relationship of a son to the Father, I k.
143:5.7 “Yes, I k., Sir, that John has preached about the
147:1.2 I k. that you can speak the word where you stand
147:4.3 “I well k., Nathaniel, that no such idea of evil is
147:5.6 “I k. your heart, Simon, how you are torn betwixt
148:5.4 I k. of your confusion as you have read Scriptures.
148:5.5 ‘I k. your sorrows. The eternal God is your refuge,
148:6.6 ‘I well k. that God does not hear my cry for help.
148:7.2 “I k. wherefore you have sent this man into my
151:6.4 I k. you, Jesus, but I am possessed of many devils,
152:0.2 I k. that I have been healed of my affliction.”
154:6.2 “I k. I could influence my son if he would only
155:4.2 Master, I should really like to k. just what is wrong
156:1.3 I k. he can cast the demon out of my child, and
157:4.5 “You are my chosen ambassadors, but I k. that,
162:2.3 I k. the Father, for I have come from the Father to
162:2.6 I k. you have been sent to apprehend me, but you
162:3.5 “I k. about you; neither do I condemn you. Go
162:5.2 for I k. whence I came, who I am, and whither I go
162:7.2 I k. how you will answer me: We are the children
162:7.3 I k. that you are Abraham’s seed, yet your leaders
162:7.5 Though you know not the Father, I truly k. him.
163:2.4 I would k. from you the assurances of eternal life.
163:2.4 I would like to k. what more I must do to gain
163:6.3 I rejoice to k. that the good news will spread to all
163:6.3 that only I really k. you, and those to whom I have
164:3.10 I do not yet k. the meaning of much that I see.”
164:4.9 I k. not; but one thing I do k.—that, whereas I was
164:5.2 My sheep hear my voice and I k. them and they
165:2.8 true shepherd; I k. my own and my own k. me.
165:4.5 I k. that your apostles have sold all their earthly
165:5.3 and I k. that you have need of all these things.
165:6.2 will I soon k. who can be trusted with the welfare
166:3.4 all such selfish ones: I k. not whence you are.
166:3.4 that I do nk. you; and then shall the Judge of all
167:1.5 but I k. the desire of your heart and the faith of your
168:0.6 “I k. that he will rise again in the resurrection of
168:2.2 I k. that you always hear me, but because of those
169:2.4 I k. what I will do to make certain that, when I am
171:0.5 I k. you love me in your hearts; therefore I declare
171:3.2 “My son, I k. you will be true to the kingdom,
171:4.6 “I well k. about Herod and his fear of this gospel
174:5.3 I k. that not all have failed me; some of you have
174:5.9 “I k. my hour is approaching, and I am troubled.
174:5.12 I k. of a certainty that the Father will receive me
175:1.11 I k. that many of you believe in secret, and I k.
175:1.11 I k. you will openly profess your allegiance to the
177:2.2 “I k. you will prove loyal to the gospel because I can
178:2.3 Yes, David, I k. all about it, and I k. that you know
180:6.2 I k. that you ask such questions in your hearts.
181:1.6 are alone in the world, I will k. of your isolation
181:2.7 I k. that you love me, Simon, and that you also
181:2.7 I k. full well that you will eventually grasp the
181:2.7 I would rejoice to k. that you would not falter;
181:2.7 I would be happy if I could k. that, after I go to the
181:2.9 I k. you would not hesitate to go forth in battle
181:2.14 “Levi, I k. much about your anxieties, sacrifices,
181:2.22 I k. you will be faithful to the end, and I will some
181:2.23 I do nk. what to expect next, and I think most of my
181:2.26 I k. well that the false prophets and spurious
181:2.26 Thomas, I am glad you joined us, and I k., after a
181:2.27 “Peter, I k. you love me, and that you will dedicate
182:0.2 “I do nk. where Judas is, but I fear he has deserted
182:1.3 I k. that you have given me full authority over all
182:1.5 These men are weak and frail, but I k. we can trust
182:1.5 I well k., my Father, that there is no need for me to
182:1.5 I k. you love them even as I, but I do this that they
182:1.6 I k. you, and I have made you known to these
182:3.1 I k. that the hour has come to lay down this life in
182:3.1 I would k. that it is your will that I drink this cup.
182:3.2 prayed: “Father, I k. it is possible to avoid this cup
184:2.5 “I k. not this man, neither am I one of his followers.”
184:2.6 I do not even k. him; I never heard of him before.”
187:5.2 such as, “I k. the Lord will save his anointed,”
189:0.2 the Paradise Father, and I k. whereof I speak.”
189:1.10 that I may more fully k. the life of my ascendant
191:5.4 and I k. you will believe, even with a whole heart.”
know—with they
3:5.17 They love the truth, but they k. nothing of its soul-
5:1.1 the Father himself, they would nk. they were there.
6:6.3 they k. as they are known; they enjoy the
9:0.3 near you; they really k. and truly understand you.
14:6.29 They k. that the personal presence of the ever-
15:10.23 They k. of mutual affairs only through the
17:1.3 see all, hear all, feel all, even k. all, that transpires
25:4.16 they k. all even before they experience all, but they
27:6.2 They have knowledge; they k. the truth; they may
48:3.12 They k. and speak all the tongues of a local universe;
53:9.7 “And they who k. you among the worlds will be
56:10.20 thing in the universe—and they k. that God is love.
65:4.5 k. more about controlling certain serious diseases.
66:4.6 they never did k.; before the time for such a step
93:1.2 but they did nk. how soon it would occur;
97:4.6 They shall k. no God but me, for there is no savior
106:2.5 so do creatures attain the capacity to k. the Supreme
109:6.3 they full well k. that personality attainment can never
114:7.17 they all k. we are here; and you mortals dwelling
119:0.6 they come to k. the various groups over which
121:4.3 failed to k. him and therefore failed to find him.
125:2.9 they were sorely perplexed; they did nk. what to do.
127:3.11 They did nk. that the Nazareth family was practically
131:4.7 they who k. that God is enthroned in the human
131:8.6 “They who k. the laws the Eternal are wise.
131:8.6 They who k. the laws of God are liberal minded.
133:3.8 how earnestly they crave to k. good people,
133:9.4 were they, in this world, ever to k. that the man
144:3.13 they were very curious to k. the manner or form of
144:3.13 They were really hard pressed to k. what to answer
145:2.5 For they shall all k. me personally, from the least
145:5.3 desired to k. why Jesus appeared to be troubled by
155:1.3 do the heathen rage? Because they k. not the truth.
159:4.10 They k. the truth regarding the sacred writings, but
162:2.2 They seek to kill me because they well k. that, if
165:2.4 His sheep follow him because they k. his voice;
165:2.4 They will flee from the stranger because they k. not
165:2.4 they k. the shepherd’s voice, and they follow after us
168:2.2 and that they may k. that you are working with me
169:4.4 understand God, they could most certainly k. him,
172:5.1 the apostles did nk. what to expect next; they were
173:1.9 They did nk. how to accomplish his death, for they
176:2.9 wanted to k more about the destruction of Jerusalem
179:3.1 were very curious to k. what he intended to do
180:6.1 kingdom of heaven because they do nk. the Father.
180:6.1 They have refused to k. the Father by refusing to
181:2.6 they were very curious to k. the significance of
182:0.2 they all besieged Andrew to k. what had become
184:1.5 they k. no better, but you, friend, know what you
187:2.4 “Father, forgive them, for they k. not what they do.”
188:5.6 “Father, forgive them, for they k. not what they do.”
189:4.2 neither did they k. that a second stone had been
191:4.7 they rejoiced to k. their Creator as one of their own
192:1.3 they did nk. it was Jesus who had directed them,
know—with we
0:5.2 we k. of no limitations to the progressive evolution
0:12.13 But we k. that there dwells within the human mind
0:12.13 we further k. that these spirit forces conspire to
0:12.13 we k. that these spirits of the Divine Presence are
1:7.4 can k. such a truth in our own personal experience
3:1.4 “We k. we dwell in him because he lives in us; he
4:1.4 “We k. that all things work together for good to
7:1.9 We k. that the spirit presence of the Eternal Son is
7:2.3 We k. of no better term to use than to designate
7:5.7 we do nk. whether the Son added to the supposed
7:5.7 he has ever since retained; but we do nk. what it is.
8:1.11 We k. that any child can best relate himself to reality
9:2.5 spirit of the Eternal Son we k.—we can unmistakably
9:6.8 What this function is we do nk.; what actuates it, we
9:7.3 We k. that the Conjoint Actor is the universe center
9:7.3 We k. further that the circuits of the cosmic mind
9:8.10 we can only conjecture; how he does so we do nk..
9:8.10 Neither do we k. why the Third Source bestows
10:3.6 We do nk. whether volition is an inalienable attribute
10:7.3 he has finally evolved, but we do not really k..
10:7.5 Frankly, we do nk.; we are not really sure.
10:8.5 We k. the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the
11:1.3 We all k. the direct course to pursue to find the
11:5.1 Concerning nether Paradise, we k. only that which is
11:6.1 We do nk. the actual mechanism of space respiration
11:6.3 We do nk. whether vertical (reservoir) space is
11:6.3 we do nk. whether there is creative intent concerning
11:6.3 we really k. very little about the space reservoirs,
11:7.2 We k. very little about them, but we observe that
11:7.4 the master universe, but how far beyond we do nk..
12:0.2 we k. that at any given moment in time it is limited,
12:1.16 In theory we do nk. how to limit either the infinity of
12:2.4 We also k. that these forces are ancestral to those
12:2.5 We k. very little of the significance of these
12:2.5 we k. little more about these realms than do the
12:2.5 As far as we k., no material beings on the order of
12:4.2 Is motion inherent therein? We do nk..
12:4.2 We k. that motion is not inherent in space;
12:5.2 We do nk. the absolute limits of space,
12:5.2 but we do k. that the absolute of time is eternity.
12:6.7 We do not really k., but we surmise that such
12:6.13 but we k. the latter functions wherever the Deity
13:0.2 As far as we k. they have always been; like
13:1.23 We k. about the eternal fusion of a divine Adjuster
15:1.1 we k. that the universes are engaged in an orderly,
16:0.10 We k. very little about the action of the Father and
16:8.4 is that feature of an individual that we k.,
17:6.3 we k. that this fact finds place on the Paradise
17:6.4 We do nk., but we suspect that such a group-
17:6.10 The Unrevealed Career. We k. of these six phases
19:4.7 Having made due allowances for all that we k. or
19:5.1 We do nk. whether these Spirits are of completed
19:5.2 But we k. little about them except as we deduce
19:5.3 We therefore k. that they exist, and that under
19:5.6 certain phases of their work; be we do not really k.
19:5.8 We really do nk. whether they are merely interested
19:5.9 We k. that the Trinity Teacher Sons are devoted to
19:5.9 liaison in their activities, but we do not really k..
19:6.4 We do nk. what order or type of creature may be
19:6.8 We k. that the Havona of the previous universe age
21:1.4 we k. that there are exactly seven hundred
21:3.3 We k. of no Michael who ever did otherwise; but
22:7.14 We do nk. a great deal about these conjoint children
22:7.14 we k. much more than we are permitted to reveal.
23:4.3 such an extraordinary association may be, we do nk..
23:4.4 orders of celestial beings, but we do nk. the answers.
24:2.8 how they register the functions of will, we do nk..
28:4.7 we k. it works, and that it unfailingly works
28:4.7 we k., for in all the history of Uversa the secoraphic
28:6.14 we have only to look at them to k. the limitations of
29:0.10 as far as we k., no more beings of these orders have
31:0.8 We think we k. their future work. but we are not
31:2.2 We k. they are highly personal beings, divine,
31:3.2 We of Uversa do nk. the “finality destiny” of the
31:3.3 We do nk. the nature of that step, but we have taken
31:3.4 1. We k. from the records that mortals are spirits of
31:3.5 we really k. no more about all this than you do;
31:7.2 beings attached to the eternal mission, we do nk..
31:7.5 seventh stage of spirit attainment before we really k..
31:9.4 to the planning of Havona, but we really do nk..
31:10.15 But though we really k. nothing about the plans of
36:4.8 we do k. that every local universe in Orvonton
36:6.7 We k that life flows from the Father through the Son
36:6.7 We do k. that the Universe Mother Spirit actually
36:6.7 otherwise we k. little more than Urantia mortals—
40:10.8 and of superuniverse citizenship will be we do nk.,
42:2.7 We k. that the space presence going out from nether
42:2.21 We k. that finite creatures can attain the worship
44:4.3 Even on Salvington we “k. as we are known.”
55:0.3 as far as we k., these worlds settled in light and life
55:6.5 we do not really k., we conjecture that there can
55:6.10 destined to the Corps of the Finality? But we do nk..
55:12.2 way in to Havona and Paradise; but we really do nk..
55:12.5 creations of time and space. But we really do nk..
56:7.6 We do nk., but we speculate much concerning these
56:7.7 Neither do we k. whether or not the Supreme
56:7.7 But we really k. nothing about these possibilities
56:7.8 We do k. that in the universe of time and space, God
67:1.2 as we now k., the Prince agreed to betray the planet
75:6.3 we do nk. what disposition is to be made of them.
77:1.1 We k. of the existence of similar creatures on other
77:2.2 we shall never k. what an aristocracy of benign
93:10.9 We k. that Adam and Eve are destined to accompany
96:6.4 Behold, God is great and we k. him not.
101:3.17 We k. by three phenomena, that man has a divine
101:4.2 We full well k. that, while the historic facts and
102:1.5 Always will we k. him because we trust him,
102:2.1 we all k. its social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual
106:1.1 (We k. of the existence of tertiary finites, but the
106:4.3 by the full emergence of the Ultimate we do nk..
106:6.4 We do nk how an absolute function can achieve total
106:6.6 we k. that the Universal Absolute is not only static
106:8.22 We do nk., but we are confident that it would lead
107:1.3 from the absoluteness of the First Source, we do nk.;
107:1.3 neither do we k. their number. We k. very little
107:1.4 Although we do nk., we presume that Adjusters are
107:2.6 What functions may be theirs, we do nk..
107:3.1 of the Mystery Monitors. But we really do nk..
107:3.3 we k. something of all the seven secret spheres of
107:3.3 we k. less of Divinington than of the others.
107:3.9 And we do k. that this central and supervising corps
107:3.10 We really k. very little about the nonpersonalized
107:5.2 we can reveal very little, for we do nk..
107:5.2 we k. that they must be minded in some manner else
107:6.4 We k. that Thought Adjusters are spirits, pure spirits
108:1.2 we do not definitely k., we firmly believe that all
108:2.11 certain types of evolving mortal minds we do nk..
108:3.1 we k., Adjusters are organized as an independent
108:3.1 do k. from observation that there are numerous
108:3.4 k. that, following the appearance of a Paradise Son,
108:3.5 Divinington, we do not definitely k., but he said:
108:3.7 We k. that they come from Divinington to the worlds
108:5.10 We all k. that, while an angel might possibly fall
109:1.1 from Divinington, but we really do nk. very much
109:1.1 mortal association, but, again, we do not actually k..
109:4.5 We do nk. whether this Monitor has had similar
109:7.1 As far as we k., the Adjuster type of Father fragment
112:5.15 intervening between death and survival, we do nk..
113:3.6 really k. but we conjecture that this phenomenal
116:1.5 We really k. less about the mind of Supremacy than
116:1.5 But this we do k.: Whereas physique may attain
117:2.6 characterize the universes of outer space, we do nk..
117:7.16 of that age will be to the Supreme we do nk., but
118:2.5 revelation of God the Absolute? we really do nk..
118:3.7 We really do nk., albeit we are sure that an idea
119:1.6 We all k. of the facts of the Michael bestowals,
119:1.6 We do nk. how the ruler of a universe, the creator of
128:1.9 And we who thus testify k. whereof we speak.
131:4.4 And we long to k. this God in our inner being.
131:5.4 We k. that the religion is right which leads to union
131:6.2 We are assured of the life hereafter if we k. truth.
142:3.8 And now do we k. God as our Father in heaven.
142:5.1 “But, Rabbi, how shall we k. of a certainty that you
142:6.3 “Rabbi, we k. that you are a teacher sent by God,
147:1.4 We only k. of the fact of the servant’s complete
148:2.1 as we k., no so-called miracles of supernatural
150:9.2 still live among us. We k. your mother, Mary.
151:6.7 We k. he is a holy man, but the gods of our country
153:0.2 until we k. what the Master is thinking about.”
153:5.4 not turn back for we k. that you are sent by God.”
154:5.3 other parts, and by them we will all k. about you.
156:5.3 we well k. from your revelation of the Father that he
161:2.10 We k. he is human, we are sure of that, but we are
161:3.3 do not actually k. the full truth about this mystery.
162:2.3 we k. that his appearance will be in mystery.
162:2.3 We k. whence you are. You have been among
164:4.4 We k. that one who is a common sinner cannot
164:4.4 We all k. this beggar and that he was born blind;
164:4.7 “We k. that this is our son, and that he was born
164:4.7 or who it was that opened his eyes, we k. not.
164:4.8 We all k. that this man is a sinner.
164:4.10 We k. that God spoke through Moses, but as for
164:4.10 but as for this man Jesus, we k. not whence he is.”
164:4.11 We all that God does not perform such works for
168:1.7 he would raise him from the dead? We do nk..
168:1.7 We k. only what we are herewith placing on record.
170:4.15 From all we k. these promises may, or may not,
173:2.5 baptism of John, we cannot answer; we do nk..
173:5.4 “But, Master, how shall we k. about these things?
173:5.4 what sign will you give us whereby we shall k.
174:2.2 Jesus: “Master, we k. you are a righteous teacher,
174:2.2 and we k. that you proclaim the ways of truth,
174:2.2 and we would k. the truth about a matter which
176:0.2 how shall we k. when these events are about to
176:1.6 “Master, we k. that all things will pass away when
176:1.6 how shall we k. when you will return to bring all this
176:4.5 and as an isolated event? We do nk.. Only one thing
176:4.6 As far as we k., Jesus may appear on earth any day,
179:4.3 We should k. who it is that has proved untrue to his
180:3.6 Master, we do nk. where you are going; so of course
180:3.6 you are going; so of course we do nk. the way.
180:4.4 how shall we k. you when you no longer manifest
181:2.13 who will send us, and how shall we k. where to go?
182:2.3 We have all seen his mighty power and k. that he
182:3.7 we k. that he endured great anguish and suffered
188:3.4 we do not really k. what Jesus commended to his
188:3.5 We k. that the physical form of the Master rested in
188:3.7 2. The former Adjuster of Jesus we k. to have been
188:3.8 a part of the resurrected personality, we do nk.,
188:3.13 We k. that at least one message passed between
188:5.13 We k. that the death on the cross was not to effect
189:1.4 But we k. that it occurred as we have stated and at
189:1.5 We k. that no creature of the universe participated in
191:6.4 “Yes, we k., for we have seen him. He appeared to
know—with you
1:1.6 is that you should k. him and aspire to be like him.
1:5.2 although you may k. that God must be much
1:5.2 you equally well k. that the Universal Father
3:2.10 you are unable to see, comprehend, or k. the
5:2.4 “By their fruits you shall k. them.”
8:4.3 in Havona you shall know him as a personal
9:5.7 mind as you k. it on your world can hardly become
10:4.7 You can k. little of the absoluteness of the Trinity,
11:1.3 and literally as you k. the location of New York,
12:0.1 you can k. something of their physical
12:7.13 you therefore k. that the Father is in intimate touch
12:9.2 You cannot really k. a person as the result of a single
12:9.2 You cannot appreciatingly k. music through
13:1.16 You k. of very few of these things; there are vast
13:2.5 reason out these questions; you k. so little.
13:2.8 you may nk. all the experiential secrets of all orders
13:2.9 you will k. and ardently love the ten Secrets of
18:5.5 You will all sometime k. the three Recents of Days
24:1.16 Although you will recognize and k. them as you
26:1.17 are encircuited; they “have food that you k. not.”
27:5.2 beings who are the very thing you wish to k..
30:4.15 you will sometime experientially k. the truth of it
40:5.18 You k. that every tenth world is a decimal or
40:5.18 but you k. nothing of the other variables that
41:2.5 You also k. something of the method whereby this
41:2.5 but you k. practically nothing of the technique of the
44:5.9 You k. of the innermost circle of Havona and that,
46:5.10 There you will personally k. and love these Sons,
48:6.35 see you” and “to k. yourself as angels k. you.”
49:5.1 series of mortals because you k. so little about them,
51:0.3 cannot hope to k. all about the work of these Sons
53:9.7 “And they who k. you among the worlds will be
56:3.3 you may k. that they are all derived from the God
100:4.5 If you could only k. your fellows, you would
101:5.13 more and more you will k. the truth of supreme
102:1.3 The more of science you k., the less sure you can be;
102:4.1 no more of a mystery for you to k. the mind of God
102:6.5 believer only replies, “How do you k. that I do nk.?”
102:7.1 you cannot be sure about God unless you k. him;
112:5.22 On the mansion worlds you will k. and be known,
118:2.2 you will presently attempt to k. him as Ultimate.
118:3.2 The more truth you k., the more truth you are,
119:7.5 you will never k. the technique and method of the
120:1.3 you will k. in very truth the full meaning and the rich
120:1.5 you may k. with assurance that I am empowered
130:2.4 you k. the ways of kindness and value justice,
130:3.7 Joshua, you k. more than these professors; you
130:6.2 these hills; do you k. the directions of the trails?
130:6.2 As you so well k. the trails to Phenix, having
130:8.2 your trouble is simply that you do nk. God.
130:8.2 I will give you a heart to k. me, that I am the Lord
131:8.2 If you k. the Eternal, you are enlightened and wise.
131:8.2 If you k. not the Eternal, then does ignorance
131:8.6 If you k. the Eternal, even though your body perish,
132:6.1 You k., Ganid, most human beings are like the lost
132:7.7 You k., father, I sometimes think Joshua is a prophet
133:2.2 Do you nk. that men and women are partners with
133:3.6 Do you happen to k. all of the circumstances
133:4.3 Loyalty to God, if you should come to k. him, would
133:4.4 K. you not that the mystery of eternal salvation
133:4.4 Do you nk. that the God of heaven has sent his spirit
133:4.4 You who k. God are the sons of God if you truly
136:7.3 you k. of a certainty that he never walked on water
137:8.7 you shall k. the Son of Man as the Prince of Peace,
140:3.19 By their fruits you shall k. them. Do men gather
140:4.7 “By their fruits you shall k. them.” Personality is
140:5.13 when you k. the Father, you are confirmed in the
140:6.13 You k. that it has been well said: ‘No man can serve
141:7.6 “You shall k. the truth, and the truth shall make you
142:2.3 Jacob, being a father of many, k. well the truth of
142:2.3 of six children? How did you k. this about me?”
142:3.2 Do you nk. the traditions of Israel relating to the
142:4.2 yourself, you really k. that you are a son of God.
143:2.6 When you k. that you are saved by faith, you have
143:5.6 But now you worship that which you k. not,
143:6.1 “I have meat to eat that you do nk. about.”
144:2.4 If you, then, being mortal and finite, k. how to
145:2.4 You well k. that, while a kindhearted father loves
145:2.5 one man to his neighbor, do you k. the Lord? Nay
146:3.6 will help you to k. that you are the sons of God.
147:4.9 you k. I would do to them in like circumstances.”
147:6.4 “Do you nk. that it is unlawful to pluck and rub the
147:6.6 Men, if you are enlightened by the truth and really k.
147:6.6 if you k. not the divine way, you are unfortunate and
148:5.3 should k. that the Father does not purposely afflict
148:6.3 you should k. that human suffering is not always
148:6.4 You well k. that no man can be righteous in God’s
148:6.4 You k. that the wicked never really prosper.
148:7.2 that you may k. that it is my Father’s will that you
148:9.3 who witness all this may finally k. that the Son of
149:4.2 You all k. ‘a soft answer turns away wrath,’ and
150:4.3 K. you not that the very hairs of your head are all
150:8.8 and in your heart, that you may k. and obey it.”
151:1.4 you it is given to k. the mysteries of the kingdom
151:3.15 I would test you to k. how you will receive this:
151:5.4 Master, don’t you k. we are in a violent storm?
153:2.2 But k. you for certain that, if you put me to death,
153:2.6 that you might the better k. how to serve and
153:3.3 You must well k. that such a practice as eating
153:3.5 K. you not that every plant which my heavenly
153:3.5 And you k. that, if the blind lead the blind, both
153:3.5 Do you nk. it is from the heart that there come forth
153:4.1 “You k. who I am; come out of him; and I charge
153:4.3 you should k. that no one can enter into the house
154:5.3 through them you shall k. of the kingdom in other
155:1.2 you who have lived with me well k. that anger and
156:5.4 you are beginning to k. the Father as I k. him,
156:5.4 You well k. how our forefathers were disposed to
156:5.4 But you, indeed, now k. better. You k. that men
157:2.1 How is it that you so well k. how to discern the face
157:3.6 The hour has come when you should k. the truth
158:1.6 You well k. I must be about my Father’s business;
159:4.4 you k. that these writings also contain much that is
160:4.13 you must k. how to loose cheerfully; you must be
161:2.3 The better you k. him, the more you will love him.
162:0.2 “You k. not what manner of attitude you manifest.
162:2.3 “You claim to k. me and to k. whence I am.
162:2.3 this gospel, shall come to k. Him who sent me.
162:2.9 Do nk. that such untaught people are accursed?
162:5.2 You who would kill the Son of Man k. not whence
162:5.2 Truly, you k. neither me nor my Father, for if you
162:5.4 Man is lifted up, then shall you all k. that I am he,
162:7.2 You shall k. the truth, and the truth shall make you
162:7.2 you k. that the bondservant is not likely to abide
162:7.2 You also k. that the son does remain in his father’s
162:7.3 If God were your Father, you would k. me and
162:7.4 you who deal honestly with your own souls k.
162:7.4 You k. that I honor the Father even while you
162:7.5 you have failed to k. this your God and my Father,
162:7.5 Though you k. not the Father, I truly k. him.
163:6.3 only you really k. who I am, and that only I really
164:4.8 You k. that both you and this man stand convicted
164:4.11 that you k. not whence this man is, and yet you k.
164:4.11 You k. that not since the beginning of the world
165:2.4 you k. not my voice, and you do not follow me.
165:2.9 And then shall you all k. the voice of one shepherd,
165:2.10 “And so shall you k. why the Father loves me
165:4.8 Do you nk. that the Jewish laws of inheritance will
165:4.8 sure that you k. about your heavenly inheritance?
165:5.2 k. that the Father whose kingdom you proclaim
166:2.3 you will soon k. the truth regarding the gratitude
166:4.4 You k. about those Galileans whose blood Pilate
166:4.4 You also k. about the eighteen men upon whom
166:4.10 you should k. that these bodily states are the result
167:1.5 well k. that the lame and the halt cannot repay you
169:4.4 You can k. God, not by understanding what Jesus
169:4.13 You can k. the eternal as a Father; you can worship
171:0.5 Jesus said: “Woman, you k. not what you ask.”
171:0.5 Jesus: “I am saddened that you k. not why we go up
171:4.2 up to Jerusalem, where you k. the Son of Man has
173:4.4 “You k. how your fathers rejected the prophets,
173:4.4 you well k. that you are set in your hearts to reject
174:0.2 you shall soon k. of the reality of that which you
174:3.2 you k. neither the Scriptures nor the living power
174:3.2 You k. that the sons of this world can marry and
174:5.1 have been pointed out to us by those who k. you;
174:5.8 You well k. that, except a grain of wheat falls into
175:1.8 You well k. how these leaders bind heavy burdens
176:1.4 will you k. that Jerusalem’s desolation is at hand;
176:2.6 You k. when the fig tree shows its tender branches
176:2.6 should you k. that the summertime of a new
176:3.2 since you k. that your life is the gift of the Son,
176:3.5 You who k. these truths must yield the increase
177:0.3 “You well k., Master, that the Pharisees and rulers
178:2.3 I know all about it, and I know that you k., but see
178:3.4 You should k. that in my Father’s universe and in
179:3.3 hereafter you will k. the meaning of all these things.”
179:3.9 Do you nk. that there can be no place of preferment
179:3.9 Do you nk. that the place nearest me, as men regard
179:3.9 You k. that the kings of the gentiles have lordship
180:1.1 You well k. the commandment which directs that
180:3.7 If you k. me, you k. the way to the Father.
180:3.7 And you do k. me, for you have lived with me and
180:3.9 so long with you and yet you do not even k. me?
180:4.1 you shall k. this spirit when he comes even as you
180:4.2 you will continue to k. me in your hearts even
180:4.2 to pass, you shall surely k. that I am in the Father,
180:5.2 You can k. the truth, and you can live the truth;
181:1.6 in the hands of his enemies, you will k. of mine.
181:2.2 as you k. I would if I were to remain in the flesh.
181:2.9 friend, you still do nk. what you are talking about.
181:2.27 You k. that your brethren love you in spite of this
181:2.27 You k. it is written, ‘The shepherd will be smitten
182:2.11 “You k., Master, I sent for your family, and I have
183:3.7 And do you not further k. that I could even now
184:1.5 “Annas, you k. that you could have no power over
184:1.5 no better, but you, friend, k. what you are doing.
184:1.6 “You k. full well that I have spoken openly to the
184:1.8 You k. that I claim to be nothing except that which
189:4.10 he is gone. Do you k. where they have taken him?”
190:5.3 “Can it be that you sojourn in Jerusalem and k. not
190:5.3 “If you do nk. about these matters, you are the only
190:5.4 Do you nk. that this man of Nazareth told his
191:2.1 all of you k. of a certainty that the Son of Man has
191:4.3 You all k. that we have one Father in heaven, and
192:2.2 “Lord, you k. I love you with all my soul.”
192:2.3 said Simon, “Yes, Lord, you k. that I love you.”
192:2.4 “Lord, you k. all things, and therefore do you nk.
192:2.7 of a certainty I trust you, and you k. that I do.”
193:0.5 might k. that you are all indeed the sons of God.
193:1.2 You rejoice to k. that I am the resurrection and the
193:2.2 You rejoice to k. that the Son of Man has risen
193:2.2 you thereby k. that you and your brethren shall
193:3.2 You also well k. that, when I was in the flesh, I did
knowing—see knowing—with God; knowing, not;
see all-knowing; see God-knowing
1:6.5 Even to approach the k. of a divine personality,
2:5.8 K. that God loves me, I should continue to love him
3:3.5 Neither does omniscience imply the k. of the
4:3.1 K. that the Creator Son intended man to be the
9:4.2 but it does the equivalent of thinking and k..
12:3.8 computed only by k. the actual Paradise gravity.
12:3.9 aside from k. the fact of their physical existence.
12:7.13 K. what you do of these gifts of God, you
28:6.21 be estimated without k. the content of goodness,
38:2.3 inherent and automatic powers of k. such things;
62:5.8 little k. that they were thus to found the human race.
67:4.2 sexual reproduction, k. well that the original sixty
74:6.3 k. full well the chemistry and energy of these foods,
75:2.4 K. the tendency of woman to look upon
99:5.1 a personal spiritual experience—k. God as a Father—
99:5.1 corollary of this experience—k. man as a brother—
102:4.1 be sure of the consciousness of k. any other mind,
106:8.22 the final destiny of all personalities is the final k. of
119:2.5 well k. that this new and strange System Sovereign
119:5.3 k. full well, by the presence of Gabriel, that this
120:1.5 (k. full well that I am the assurance of all Paradise
121:0.1 K. how his Master so scrupulously avoided
121:8.3 K. how consistently the Master refused to write
122:10.1 K. Herod pursued the Nazareth family, Zacharias
127:5.2 but k. that her father approved of her attraction for
127:6.2 Miriam, k. fully about the affair of Rebecca and k.
127:6.3 His mother, k. of his recent experience with Rebecca
129:3.3 without anyone (save Zebedee of Bethsaida) k.
130:1.6 exalted into sin by the k. and deliberate choice of
130:3.10 God and enjoy a living experience in k. the Eternal.
130:4.3 the recognition of the Universal Father and the k.
131:5.3 in this greatest of all businesses, the k. of himself.
132:0.10 k. full well (so he thought) that the Master had
133:5.8 This universe-k. state of mind can be had only by
135:4.1 Elizabeth’s friends, k. of the Nazarite restrictions
135:11.3 and k. fully the great things in preparation for John
135:11.3 and also k. that John’s work on earth was finished,
136:7.3 k. that the Master refused to work in defiance of his
136:9.12 K. all this, Jesus long sought to prevent his early
137:4.16 k. that they believed in him only because of the
138:3.7 Andrew, k. that Jesus did not want the kingdom to
139:7.9 The apostles all died without k. that Matthew was
140:8.32 a new will—to impart a new capacity for k. the truth,
142:6.3 I am desirous of k. more about your teachings
143:5.6 Your salvation comes not from k. how others
147:5.4 And Jesus, k. what was going on in Simon’s mind
148:4.4 “Sin is the conscious, k., and deliberate transgression
148:6.10 comfort of k. the love of God and understanding
150:7.3 His enemies, k. that he was to spend this Sabbath
154:5.2 k. well that they would soon be dispersed from
155:4.2 Peter’s question, k. full well how east it would be
155:6.6 This truth-k. human had discovered God; he was
157:0.1 k. that Jesus was on the opposite side of the lake
157:1.2 And k. that the Pharisees were looking for them,
157:5.2 K. that he could never fulfill their Messianic
158:2.2 Jesus, k. that Peter sought to avoid reference to his
158:8.1 Jesus, k. what it was that occupied their thoughts
162:1.1 K. that the Sanhedrin had sought to bring Jesus to
162:1.2 k. full well that the scribes and Pharisees were bent
162:1.7 K. that Philip (Herod Antipas’s brother) was
162:1.10 k. that the Sanhedrin was determined to put him to
162:1.10 k. that he had not been instructed in the schools of
164:1.1 lawyer, k. the teachings of both Jesus and the
165:2.4 and his sheep, k. his voice, come out at his word;
166:4.7 k. full well that such occurrences are in no way
169:1.6 k. how unhappy the young man was at home and
169:4.4 not by what Jesus said, but by k. what Jesus was.
170:2.23 sin is rather the offspring of a k. mind dominated by
171:3.4 k. his whereabouts should inform the Sanhedrin;
171:4.5 k. that the Sanhedrin had dared to condemn Jesus,
171:8.6 K. this, you should have at least given my money
172:1.6 Jesus, k. what they thought and hearing what they
174:3.5 k. full well that persecution in public would create
176:3.3 k. and persistent rejection of those truths which
176:3.4 K. this, you ought, therefore, to have at least put
177:5.6 Jesus, k. that this would be the last night he would
177:5.6 and experience the joy of k. that we are his sons.”
179:4.1 k. how the evil forces of darkness have conspired
180:1.2 new pleasure in k. the delights of the bestowal of
180:3.1 k. that his time was short, said: “When I have left
181:2.14 K. then so well that neither the Father nor the Son
186:2.8 he accepted the designation, k. that, while they had
186:5.7 Guilt is purely a matter of personal sin and k.
187:0.4 K. that he had been turned over to the Roman
187:1.9 When the captain saw this, k what Jesus had endured
191:0.9 Philip was particularly desirous of k., provided Jesus
195:9.8 words inspire men’s souls like the experience of k.
196:1.1 achieved the k. and the doing of the will of God;
knowing—with God
1:2.4 1. The intellectual capacity for k. God—God-
5:1.6 experience the sublime consciousness of k. God
5:4.8 Jesus proclaimed the good news of “k. God, and
99:2.6 born of the experience of k. God and striving to be
99:5.1 personal spiritual experience—k. God as a Father—
103:9.11 Faith leads to k. God,not merely to a mystical feeling
103:9.11 True religion is an experience of believing and k.
130:4.10 endowed intellect that is conscious of k. God.
132:4.7 enjoy the inspiring satisfaction of k. God as your
132:6.1 enjoy the assurance of k. God should esteem it a
133:4.5 k. the God whose spirit lives within you and seeks to
155:6.3 authority of tradition to the experience of k. God;
155:6.7 finding God for yourselves and k. him in your own
169:4.7 word Father to designate the experience of k. God.
169:4.12 To hear Jesus’ teaching is not equivalent to k. God,
196:3.21 through the purely subjective experience of k. him,
196:3.34 of the truth of the religious experience of k. God.
knowing, not or not knowing
73:4.5 when Van, nk. how soon the expected Son might
75:4.5 but Cano, nk. the import or significance of such
104:4.45 Nk. the ultimate level of the triunities, you cannot
125:2.9 nk. how much he was confused in mind and spirit
127:6.6 Nk. Jesus was coming, Lazarus had arranged to
129:2.5 they, nk. of this financial arrangement with John,
130:1.2 Gadiah, nk. that this “scribe of Damascus” was so
135:12.2 the preacher in prison, nk. what else to do with him.
158:2.2 nk. what else to talk about, gave expression to the
164:4.5 and, kn. what else to do, decided to send for Josiah’s
171:8.1 nk. that Jesus and the apostles were going to abide
192:3.3 nk. whether the Master had gone to the Father.
knowingly
3:5.15 and k. embraces a deliberate immoral judgment.
67:1.4 sin is the attitude of a personality who is k. resisting
75:7.7 neither did Adam and Eve k. enlist in rebellion
110:1.5 But how unkind k. to defile or deliberately to pollute
119:3.8 has ever k. joined in rebellion against Michael;
132:5.22 8. If any portion of your fortune has been k. derived
140:5.8 is most dangerous to k. engage in spiritual fasting
148:4.2 the high administrator who k. went into deliberate
148:4.6 unless he has k. and deliberately chosen the paths
153:4.3 k. to ascribe the works of God to the doings of the
165:3.5 he who shall k. deny the truth of my teachings
165:3.6 When men go so far as k. to ascribe the doings of
166:1.4 but you k. spurn the visitation of God and reject
175:1.19 do you who k. reject the counsel of God appear to
180:3.2 accepted can only condemn you if it is k. rejected.
knowingness,all-
2:4.3 God’s all-k. unfailingly directs his free will in the
knowingness,God-
5:5.12 God-k., religious consciousness, is a universe reality,
16:9.7 morality and the urge of religion, God-k.,
102:7.4 an experience is devoid of survival values, God-k.
knowledge
0:12.11 efforts to reveal truth and co-ordinate essential k.,
0:12.12 new and enhanced co-ordination of planetary k..
0:12.12 the highest and most advanced planetary k. of
0:12.12 drawing upon our own superior k. of the reality
1:5.14 God does not grow in k. nor increase in wisdom.
2:2.1 Our k. of the universe of universes discloses not
2:4.1 that wisdom which grows out of perfection of k.
2:5.2 all men be saved by coming into the k. of the truth.”
2:7.1 All finite k. and creature understanding are relative.
2:7.3 owing to this relativity in the completeness of k.
2:7.4 Such partial k. is potentially evil; it is k. composed of
3:3.0 3. GOD’S UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE
3:3.1 His k. of events is universal and perfect.
3:3.1 who “balances the clouds” is also “perfect in k..”
3:3.1 shall not fall to the ground without my Father’s k.,
3:3.3 his k. of even the lowly creatures is supplemented
3:4.4 the wisdom and perfection of truth and k. which
4:1.7 Notwithstanding my k. of the phenomena of the
5:4.8 Christians preach a gospel aimed at a “k. of the Lord
5:5.12 but with each advancing epoch in human k. the
6:4.7 In the realms of k., omniscience, we cannot
7:5.9 certain k. that the Eternal Son of God seven times
7:6.1 The lack of a k. of the multiple Sons of God is a
7:6.8 The Eternal Son has at all times perfect k concerning
7:6.8 but he also has perfection of k. at all times regarding
7:7.1 All k. of, and information concerning, the Father
8:3.6 All k. of the Father-Son partnership must be had
9:1.5 the k. of the Spirit is profound and complete.
9:7.1 all this information and k. at any desired point.
10:1.4 For k. concerning the Father’s personality and
11:5.6 inference is derived from the k. that this mid-area
12:9.3 but such k. is not necessarily a part of the higher
12:9.3 The understanding k. of this one physiochemical
13:1.5 we are permitted full k. of these transactions, but
13:1.20 betrayal of trust to present even our partial k. of
15:0.3 the vast body of k. concerning the superuniverses
15:13.5 and administrative k. concerning the universe of
16:7.6 Virtue is not mere k. nor yet wisdom but rather the
16:9.4 a cultural development and is dependent on k.,
16:9.10 1. The quest for k., the logic of science.
19:1.5 the easiest path to a certain form of genetic k., but
19:1.5 at best it can only reveal man’s origin, it reveals little
19:1.10 But the k. of how a being becomes does not provide
19:2.3 the k. and wisdom represented in the doings of
19:2.3 for all teachers in the application of universe k.;
19:2.4 A divine being can have perfection of divine k..
19:2.4 can sometime attain perfection of ascendant k.,
19:5.5 We obtain much of our k. of the Inspired Spirits
19:5.9 there is a vast body of essential spiritual k., truth
20:6.1 Let the sublime k. of the mortal life of Jesus sink
20:6.1 Let us all rejoice in the k. and assurance that such
20:9.2 make real the spiritual counterparts of material k.
22:10.4 the co-ordination and dissemination of essential k.
22:10.8 it is well-nigh pathetic to observe them seeking k.
23:2.16 dispatch a Solitary Messenger to the source of k..
24:2.2 Paradise k. is inherent; the Deities know all things.
24:3.1 We have no authentic k. as to the time or manner of
24:3.1 From conservative deductions based on our k. of
25:3.12 the more respect he has for k., experience, and
25:4.12 constantly acquiring added k. and enhanced skill,
25:4.12 you the new-found k. of your advancing career.
25:4.12 are not reckoned as having possessed yourself of k.
25:4.12 and your willingness to impart this k. and truth to
25:4.16 they do not impart this nonexperiential k. to their
25:5.1 of registry in the minds of the custodians of k.,
26:1.17 they have a reception of k. and an intake of wisdom
26:3.5 they automatically transmit the transactions of true-k
26:3.5 custodians of k. of the primary order of supernaphim
27:0.6 3. Custodians of K..
27:4.2 Proper conduct is essential to progress by way of k.,
27:5.0 5. THE CUSTODIANS OF KNOWLEDGE
27:5.1 The superaphic custodians of k are the higher “living
27:5.1 divine records of truth, the living books of real k..
27:5.1 The custodians of k. are just such living books,
27:5.2 there are available the living finders of k., who will
27:5.2 Supreme k. you thus obtain from the living beings
27:5.3 custodians of k. are the final and living summaries of
27:5.3 this living accumulation of k. is distinct from the
27:5.4 k., experiential k., has its beginnings in the domains
27:5.5 who are inherently in possession of universe k.
27:5.5 they have classified k. into seven grand orders,
27:5.5 can consult this vast store of k. is solely due to the
27:5.5 voluntary and wise efforts of the custodians of k..
27:5.5 the benefits of Paradise k. secured in the local
27:6.2 beings of wisdom who make use of the truth of k.
27:6.2 With them k. attains to truth and experience ascends
27:6.2 They have k.; they know the truth; they may
27:6.3 to compose the k., of all who have access to their
27:6.4 All of these higher techniques of imparting k. and
27:6.5 as the facts of k. and the truths of experience, yet,
27:7.1 and as the k. of the infinite character of the Gods
28:4.10 to deduce the will of one of the Gods from a k. of
28:5.7 living libraries of Paradise, the custodians of k.
28:5.22 with the Spirit concerning the Spirit’s k. of you.
28:5.22 the k. and plans of the Father fragments are not
28:7.3 the sure k. and certain wisdom of those safe and
29:0.11 Having k. about material creatures, you have at least
29:3.9 And though it is beyond the scope of Urantia k.,
29:4.26 We are greatly limited in our k. of these wonderful
29:4.33 But your k. of energy and matter is not sufficiently
30:3.3 only requisites are: continuing life and sufficient k. of
30:3.5 Except on Paradise, k. is not inherent;
31:3.5 our k. of the mortal career does not go beyond
31:3.7 beings in possession of experiential k. of every step
32:3.10 an actual k. of every phase of life from the bottom
32:4.8 the Sons enjoy intimate and complete k. regarding
32:4.8 the Father is cognizant—has personal k.—of all the
34:4.10 the spirit of counsel, the spirit of k., the spirit of
35:10.3 their studies in the practical schools of applied k.—
36:5.2 understanding, courage, k., counsel, worship, and
36:5.7 This is the gift of the co-ordination of acquired k.,
36:5.9 4. The spirit of k.—the curiosity-mother of adventure
37:4.5 the k. of practically all of the native personalities
39:0.11 Seraphim must acquire k. and gain experience much
39:1.8 fairness based on the k. of the underlying facts of
39:2.16 recorders of Havona and the custodians of k. on
40:10.6 they do not ordinarily acquire that intimate k. of
41:3.10 k. of this fact enables astronomers to utilize such
42:1.4 immeasurably in comparison with present k.,
43:7.3 These training schools of special skill and technical k
44:0.13 to impart their superior k. and skill to their less
44:3.6 Always is the way open to acquire more k., to gain
44:3.6 universal cultural k., information designed to make
44:4.5 by this method I could gain more k. in one hour of
44:5.7 beings are expert in the k. of the laws of transmittal
48:6.32 your heart as well as to seek for the dry sands of k..
48:7.28 26. K. is possessed only by sharing; it is safeguarded
50:4.13 kept alive some k. of the Father’s rule and
50:5.7 4. The quest for k. and wisdom. Food, security,
50:5.7 the development of culture and the spread of k..
50:5.7 The effort to execute k. results in wisdom, and when
50:5.7 forward-looking individuals are hungering for k.
52:5.4 Spirit of Truth—in the k. of which men shall be free
55:7.2 It is the k. of these arrangements that has given
56:10.1 the ever-progressing mortals grow in the k. of God
62:6.3 we beheld the spirit of k. manifesting itself in
64:2.5 Foxhall peoples preserved their k. of flintworking,
65:8.4 survival may not depend on the possession of k.
66:5.9 faculty on dissemination and conservation of k..
66:5.20 the dissemination k. regarding the health-giving and
66:6.3 but such k. is nearly valueless on a barbaric planet
67:0.1 impossible of understanding without a k. of certain
69:2.2 wealth results from labor, k., and organization.
70:8.4 by the recognition of language mastery, k., and
70:9.13 When rights are old beyond k. of origin, they are
71:7.6 1. The k. of things.
72:4.6 the pursuit of special k., either in the adult schools
73:6.3 The “tree of the k. of good and evil” may be a figure
75:4.7 promised by way of “new and increased k. of human
76:5.2 It was this k. of being Adjuster indwelt that greatly
79:8.7 schools, contributed to the dissemination of k. on a
81:6.8 3. Scientific k.. The material aspects of civilization
81:6.9 K. is power.
81:6.13 K. can be had by education, but wisdom, which is
81:6.14 the utilization of natural resources, scientific k.,
81:6.23 have contributed aught to the sum of culture and k..
82:5.3 sought to keep the k. of their craft within the family.
84:0.2 through which the river of culture and k. flows from
84:7.26 Respect of the child for his parents arises, not in k.
86:7.4 Scientific k., leading to scientific action, is the only
90:2.13 Early man respected k.; he honored and rewarded
90:4.9 the Egyptians received their medical k. from the
92:2.1 wisdom—k. directed by experiential reason and
92:3.9 the leisure of the priests promoted art and k.;
93:5.10 more quickly be brought to a k. of the Salem truths.
97:1.8 “The Lord is a God of k., and actions are weighed by
98:2.6 Plato and Aristotle, taught that virtue is k.; goodness
99:1.1 Mechanical inventions and the dissemination of k.
99:4.5 Purely factual k. exerts very little influence upon the
101:2.8 Science yields k.; religion yields happiness;
101:4.1 of the impartation of unearned or premature k..
101:4.2 the co-ordination and sorting of present-day k..
101:4.5 value in that they at least transiently clarify k. by:
101:4.8 3. The restoration of important bits of lost k.
101:4.9 will fill in vital missing gaps in otherwise earned k..
101:5.2 Remember that science is the domain of k.,
101:6.3 Moral will embraces decisions based on reasoned k.,
101:6.4 evolutionary type of k. is but the accumulation of
101:6.4 Animals have k., but only man possesses wisdom
101:6.7 begin by the organization of k. into idea-decisions;
101:6.8 embraced a harmonious co-ordination of k., wisdom,
101:8.3 realities and to confer upon its devotees assumed k..
101:8.4 The zeal of faith is according to k., and its strivings
101:9.2 judging another’s religion by your standards of k.
102:1.2 What k. and reason cannot do for us, true wisdom
102:2.4 is an invariable element in the attainment of k.;
102:2.4 K. is an eternal quest; always are you learning, but
102:2.4 never are you able to arrive at the full k. of
102:2.4 In k. alone there can never be absolute certainty,
102:3.0 3. KNOWLEDGE, WISDOM, AND INSIGHT
102:3.1 philosophic contact with the world of scientific k..
102:3.5 Science, k., leads to fact consciousness; religion,
102:3.6 K. leads to placing men, to originating social strata
102:3.9 K. yields pride in the fact of personality; wisdom is
102:3.12 The pursuit of k. constitutes science; the search for
102:4.3 But such a k. of God is ever and always a reality of
102:6.5 when this k. of God is questioned by the unbeliever
103:1.3 you should be exposed to the k. of a vast number of
103:6.7 for its substance k.-reason and for its essence
103:6.14 most of man’s k. and intellectual evaluations have
103:7.2 instinct precedes the appearance of reasoned k. in
103:9.8 Science (k.) is founded on inherent (adjutant spirit)
103:9.10 Reason deals with factual k.; wisdom, with
103:9.12 the certainty of such k. is superhuman;
107:3.8 this data in order that such k. may be informative.
111:6.7 The expansion of material k. permits a greater
111:6.7 he needs a clear k. of facts to apply his personal
118:10.14 the gradual accumulation of the k. of the laws of
120:0.8 with the comforting k. that the Ancients of Days
121:4.5 Skepticism asserted that k. was fallacious, and that
122:8.7 most human k. was passed by word of mouth
122:9.18 To give k. of salvation to his people In the remission
123:3.8 was a keen observer and gained much practical k.
123:3.8 Jesus was assiduously storing up k. regarding man
124:2.2 by the lad’s curiosity, insight, and hunger for k..
124:3.2 to betray their k. that he was a child of promise.
125:4.3 fairness, coupled with an evident hunger for k.,
125:6.2 not so much by his k. of truth as by his youth.
127:0.3 the Son of Man became possessed of full k. about
127:6.6 Let us be free in the k. of the truth of our Father’s
127:6.14 As a child he accumulated a vast body of k.;
128:1.1 the experience of mastering the k. of the life of his
128:1.3 Jesus obtained k., gained experience, and combined
128:1.4 Prior to the beginning of his public work his k. of
128:1.10 in whom are hid all treasures of wisdom and k.,
128:7.2 were hidden all the treasures of wisdom and k..”
129:2.10 Zebedee never did disclose his k. of Jesus’
130:4.10 K. is the sphere of the material or fact-finding
130:4.10 K. is demonstrable; truth is experienced.
130:4.10 K. is a possession of the mind; truth an experience
130:4.10 K. is a function of the nonspiritual level; truth is a
130:4.10 mind perceives a world of factual k.; the eye of
130:4.15 Static concepts may represent a certain k., but they
131:1.4 We gain k. from the experience of man, but we
131:2.2 The earth shall be full of the k. of the Lord as the
131:2.2 after day utters speech; night after night shows k..
131:2.6 the k. of the Supreme is understanding.
131:3.2 creates modesty, uprightness, wisdom, courage, k.
131:4.2 His eternal k. is divinely wise.
131:8.2 Even if one has but a little k., he can still walk in
131:8.4 A little k. is a dangerous thing.
131:10.3 We cannot search out God by k., but we can know
131:10.4 and that they are in quest of k. about him.
132:3.2 Truth is always more than k..
132:3.2 K. pertains to things observed, but truth transcends
132:3.2 K. originates in science; wisdom, in true philosophy;
132:3.2 K. deals with facts; wisdom, with relationships;
132:3.4 There is never conflict between true k. and truth.
132:3.4 There may be conflict between k. and human
132:4.1 gaining an intimate k. of all races and classes of
132:4.3 Jesus thus gained a k. of the different races of
132:5.1 I would minister k., wisdom, and spiritual service
133:4.8 and lead their souls to the k. of the Paradise Father
133:9.3 talk with Jesus regarding the difference between k.,
133:9.3 With all your quest for k., get understanding.
136:8.4 Would he utilize this k. in the furtherance of his
139:0.3 scriptures and in much of the current k. of that day.
139:6.7 twelve rested securely in the k. that their families’
139:7.10 was lost to the k. of his former apostolic associates,
141:4.8 of their limited k. of the early history of Urantia,
141:8.3 happy in the k. of the new truths of the kingdom of
143:7.4 designed to increase k. but rather to expand insight.
145:2.4 rather to bring this k. of God and the revelation of
146:2.14 to the petition for a k. of the Father’s will.
146:2.14 Jesus never taught that human k. and special skill
146:5.2 natural law, just such k. as Jesus frequently resorted
154:6.10 Jesus chose to be guided by the limited k. of his
154:6.12 but rather to seek for a k. of the will of God and for
155:3.6 religious longings were only material, increasing k.
157:4.5 entertain this belief as a result of mere human k..
158:6.2 seek for a larger k. of the Father’s will and to ask
160:2.3 K. and wisdom become cumulative because of man’s
160:2.7 social group, small or large, mutually shares all k..
160:2.9 There is positive strength in the k. that you live for
160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of confusing k., culture,
160:4.16 k., culture, and wisdom are related in life, but they
160:4.16 wisdom ever dominates k. and always glorifies
160:5.13 The k. of the conviction to forsake self and serve
161:2.4 We grow in grace and in the k. of the truth, but
161:2.7 impressed by the phenomenon of his superhuman k..
161:3.1 to utilize the k. of both the human and the divine
161:3.1 he appeared to act with such fullness of k. and
161:3.3 This is the limit of our k. of such phenomena; we
162:2.3 then would you find abundant life in that k..
162:2.5 without the k. of the highest governing body of
165:3.3 rejoice in the k. of Him who has power to deliver
165:3.4 not one of them exists without the k. of the Father,
166:1.5 lawyers who have taken away the key of k. from
168:1.6 in accordance with the limited k. of the human
168:4.4 a prayer must be limited by the k., wisdom, and
174:1.3 in his perfect k. of all that concerns the mistaken
176:3.5 children to grow in grace and in a k. of the truth.
176:3.7 those faithful servants who thus grow in the k. of
177:2.6 parents of the twentieth century possess great k.
177:3.5 were well advanced in the k. of the kingdom,
178:2.3 David never disclosed this k. to the other apostles
179:2.3 with the full k. that the Father had put all things
180:5.3 Wisdom comprises the consciousness of k. elevated
180:5.4 levels of wisdom and the domain of mere exalted k..
180:6.1 you may be strengthened in the k. that all was
180:6.7 in the joy of the k. that a man has been born into
184:2.6 Peter denied all k. of Jesus with much cursing and
185:1.2 employed this k. to the great disadvantage of the
186:2.2 sincere person might be helped to a better k. of the
188:2.3 stones, lest they be disturbed without their k..
189:2.5 in case it should ever come to the governor’s k.
191:5.3 you will lead them into a saving k. of the Father’s
192:2.9 you must grow in faith and the k. of truth.
193:0.4 that they are the children of God, but such k. will
193:0.5 you share the k. that I have risen from the dead,
193:0.5 be stirred in your hearts by the k. that the dead
193:4.3 They grew in grace and in a k. of the truth.
194:2.7 into the expanding k. of the experience of the living
195:6.3 The pursuit of mere k. without the attendant
195:6.3 A little k. is truly disconcerting.
195:9.6 dedicate their lives to seeking for a k. of the will of
195:10.20 pleasure without restraint, k. without character,
196:1.3 Of all human k., that which is of greatest value is to
196:3.4 The full summation of human life is the k. that man
196:3.34 the equivalent of the k. of the actuality of sonship
known—see known—with as; see also well-known
1:1.1 by which God the Father is k. throughout the
1:1.1 The First Father is k. by various names in different
1:1.3 the Creator becomes k. by numerous appellations,
1:1.4 the Universal Father is generally k. by names
1:1.5 God is generally k. by some name indicative of
1:1.6 He is best k., most universally acknowledged, by the
1:5.8 a person who can “know and be k.,” who can “love
1:6.4 Any person, human or divine, may be k. quite apart
1:6.7 To assume that the universe can be k., that it is
1:7.6 so perfect that divinity becomes k. by indivisibility
2:1.1 find him out. The divine footsteps are not k.”
2:5.11 utterly unfit to be k. by any word which is also
2:7.6 Divine truth is best k. by its spiritual flavor.
4:4.5 Of all the titles by which he might appropriately be k.
6:1.5 The Eternal Son is k. by different names in various
6:6.2 ability to know and be k., is indigenous to Deity.
6:6.3 they know as they are k.; they enjoy the
8:1.9 Absolutely nothing is k. and no records are in
8:2.2 The Third Source and Center is k. by numerous titles
9:1.1 The Third Source and Center is k. by many names,
9:6.8 Throughout all k. creation there parallels this circuit
9:7.3 influence the intellectual levels of all k. existence;
11:4.3 beyond the borders of the present k. and inhabited
11:5.4 identifiable with the k. functions of any triunity,
11:6.3 those forces, energies, powers, and presences k. to
11:7.6 Within the k. dimensions of the master universe
11:8.2 All k. emanations of nether Paradise invariably
11:8.2 Every k. form of cosmic reality has the bend of the
12:1.10 the total k. mass of all seven sectors of the grand
12:1.14 whole of the k., organized, and inhabited creation.
13:2.9 All these secrets are supposedly k. to the collective
13:2.9 These beings are fully k. only by their special world
15:1.2 as thoroughly k. to the superuniverse star observers
15:1.2 the planets constituting your solar system are k. to
15:8.8 laws of energy control and matter behavior k. to
15:11.3 Never have I k. of a disagreement between the
15:14.2 Orvonton is k. chiefly because of its tremendous and
16:3.15 but it is a k. fact that his personal and spiritual
16:4.13 of a Creative Spirit, k. on Urantia as the Holy Spirit.
16:8.2 attempt to narrate our understanding of the k factors
16:8.4 that person as the one we have previously k.,
16:9.4 awareness is mutual; that the self is k. as it knows.
17:3.10 independent of all k. subabsolute universe circuits.
18:0.11 they have never been k. to depart from the divine
19:2.5 effective universe administrators ever to be k. in all
19:5.2 Inspired Spirits seem to operate over all k. circuits
22:8.4 being the present k. destiny of this unique group of
23:2.10 they are k. to the Infinite Spirit by personal names.
23:2.10 They are k. to the rest of us by the name or number
23:2.11 have never been k. to divulge a secret or betray
24:0.10 Messengers are without k. general headquarters;
25:4.20 I have never k. one of them to go astray.
25:4.20 There is no k. limit to the domain of their service,
25:6.3 Never have I k. of the defection of a Celestial
25:8.5 Even if it is k. that you will be accompanied by
26:4.13 You are k. to be disappointment proof.
27:0.1 Never have seraphim been k to depart from the paths
27:5.1 “living epistles” k. and read by all who dwell on
27:5.3 you will find available all the k. facts of all universes,
27:7.1 and the most exquisite pleasure k. to created beings.
29:0.1 your races have long k. of the existence of angels
29:4.32 of space into a physical state not k. on Urantia.
29:4.35 a form of energy which is hardly k. on Urantia
30:1.10 than Adjuster fragments are manifold and little k..
30:4.21 Superuniverse wards have never been k. to go astray
31:0.1 Mortal Finaliters represents the present k destination
33:4.7 They were never k to depart from their regular work
35:5.2 There exists no k. method whereby Vorondadeks
36:2.10 of life, life in all of its k. phases of manifestation.
36:3.1 All life of the order and forms k. on Urantia arises
36:4.8 of the midsonite creatures is not at present k.,
39:8.9 No angel attaining Seraphington has ever been k. to
41:3.7 never having k an initial red stage of youthful shining
42:1.3 universal space a form of energy not k. on Urantia.
42:4.6 The most nearly empty space k. in Nebadon
42:4.8 no k. solar heat or pressure can convert ultimatons
42:7.5 Even on Urantia the k. heavier elements manifest a
42:9.1 if he had k. more of chemistry, he might have
43:6.3 The Psalmist must have k. something about these
44:4.3 Even on Salvington we “know as we are k.”
46:5.24 progress is effected by many methods, some k to you
48:1.1 This morontia life has been k. on Urantia since the
48:3.3 the Morontia Companions have been k. to go astray.
54:4.5 There are many reasons k. to us why the Supreme
54:5.1 Of the many reasons k. to me as to why Lucifer and
54:5.14 are just as many additional reasons not k. to me.
59:2.5 single volcanic activities the world has ever k..
66:7.17 was the only time reckoning k. to the early peoples.
67:6.3 belonged, and who have become k. by his name.
69:9.18 is vastly better than any system k. to your ancestors.
73:2.2 Van had k. of them before ever he came to Urantia.
76:2.7 The death of Abel became k. to his parents when his
77:8.2 older or primary order are generally k. by numerals;
79:8.4 pursuit of the unknown to the preservation of the k..
87:5.1 after they had sacrificed to all k. spirits, they did
90:4.9 remedies lost their power when they became k.;
94:9.1 to the farthest frontiers of all the k. world.
97:2.2 the invaluable assistance of the little-k. Micaiah,
101:1.4 meanings in facts already well k. to mankind.
101:4.7 2. The co-ordination of k. or about-to-be-k. facts
102:1.1 “Human things must be k. in order to be loved,
102:1.1 divine things must be loved in order to be k..”
103:9.8 that faith is valid, that God can be k. and attained.
104:1.13 the factual identity of the Paradise Trinity been k.
107:1.3 or liberation from the k. assignments of Adjusters.
107:3.10 and are always k. by name and not by number.
107:7.1 Adjusters are realities of the purest order k. in the
108:3.2 the Adjuster’s complete number is k. only on
108:3.3 Human subjects are often k. by the numbers of their
108:5.3 never have we k. these spirit helpers to default.
109:2.9 k. to function in interplanetary matters during times
109:6.1 these seven experiences constitutes the present-k.
109:7.4 within their being the k. relationships of personality;
111:0.1 and may be really k. only through cosmic insight and
111:1.4 with the purest spirit reality k. in the universe,
112:0.2 some of the things which are k. about personality:
112:5.22 On the mansion worlds you will know. and be k.,
112:7.15 The present k. destiny of surviving mortals is the
112:7.18 highest k. manifestation of the essence of the First
114:7.9 these same mortals are little k. to their fellows
118:10.3 to the present k. and organized grand universe,
119:1.6 the mysteries of incarnation and bestowal fully k..
119:2.6 the most benign ruler that Nebadon had ever k..
119:3.6 The mystery of such incarnations will never be k.
119:5.2 pilgrim of time and space being k. on Uversa by that
119:7.4 we had long k. of the Lucifer rebellion in Satania
121:1.1 not k. in all its previous post-Adamic history nor
122:2.2 just as Gabriel later made his presence k. to Mary.
123:5.15 he was k. to all the mothers and young women of
124:6.11 here from the uttermost parts of the k. world.
125:4.3 replied, “We might have k.; he is from Nazareth.”
128:4.7 why Jesus permitted himself to be k by different titles
129:1.2 Zebedee had long k. of the skill of the Nazareth
129:1.3 Jesus became well k. to the Galilean fisherfolk as the
131:10.4 to repent of their evil ways and forsake all k. sin.
133:0.1 groups of those who had k. him found themselves
134:7.2 Jesus was k. by various names in different parts of
135:4.4 Elijah, so the last should be k., eventually, by the
135:9.1 when John now made k. to them the story of the
137:1.5 They had k. Jesus for some time, and they loved
137:2.3 had k. Philip aforetime, and he was also well k.
137:2.8 who had for some time k. Jesus and one stranger,
139:2.2 The Master had k. Simon for some time before
139:3.1 John enjoyed the advantage of having k. Jesus longer
139:4.2 brother James, had k. Jesus longer than the others.
139:5.1 Philip had for some time k. of Jesus, but it had not
140:8.20 you would have k. that Jesus was a real man of
142:3.9 “And you would have k. these truths had you read
145:2.5 spiritually minded among you have k. this truth,
146:2.3 That prayer which is inconsistent with the k. laws
146:4.4 since he was k. to all the village, the people could
146:5.1 a sympathetic hearing at Cana, for Jesus was well k.
147:5.3 This woman was well k. throughout all Jerusalem as
148:2.1 they treated the sick in accordance with all k.
149:1.7 a great law which has long been k. to us, namely,
150:4.2 there is nothing hidden that shall not be k..
150:5.5 will be led to voluntary repentance of all k. sin.
151:3.1 secrets which shall not ultimately be made k..
151:3.7 The parable proceeds from the things which are k.
151:6.2 This demented man was well k. about these parts,
153:2.10 your brothers and sisters, well k. to many of us?
153:4.2 casting out this devil that they were k. to each other;
153:4.4 that in my Father’s kingdom the tree is k. by its fruits
155:6.10 as no other race of men have ever k. him since
157:6.11 into this world as you have k. me, and I declare to
160:5.5 ideals which far transcend the k. standards of
160:5.7 highest concept of religion the world has ever k.,
160:5.11 are we truly forsaking the lures of the k. order
161:2.3 the most truly unselfish person we have ever k..
161:2.4 greatest hypocrite and fraud the world has ever k..
162:1.8 Only the twelve apostles had k. that Jesus intended
162:2.4 work since his baptism had become k. to all Jewry,
162:4.1 The presence of people from all of the k. world,
162:5.2 for if you had k. me, you would also have k. the
164:3.9 neighbors, and all who had k. Josiah aforetime,
164:4.6 It was well k. about Jerusalem, not only that Jesus
165:3.2 hid from you shall all be made k. when the Son of
167:1.1 It was k. that Jesus was expected in Philadelphia at
169:4.4 Jesus well knew that God can be k. only by the
169:4.4 know him, even as they had k. the Son of Man.
169:4.13 elder brother who, in the flesh, makes k. to you a
169:4.13 God who is spirit can be k. only as a spiritual
170:3.11 This new order of society the world has little k.
171:0.5 “Because I have long k. and loved you; because I
171:5.1 Bartimeus had not k. of Jesus’ last visit to Jericho
172:3.10 “O Jerusalem, if you had only k., even you,
176:2.5 Son of Man are k. only in the councils of Paradise;
178:3.3 that he might live to make k. the glory of God.
180:3.2 since they have k. the light and presumed to reject
180:4.1 this spirit when he comes even as you have k. me,
180:6.1 be strengthened in the knowledge that all was k.
182:1.4 the life I live in the flesh is to make k. my Father
182:1.6 I know you, and I have made you k. to these
182:1.6 they will make k. your name to other generations.
184:0.3 brother James were well k. to the older servants,
184:1.8 “Annas, you have k. me from the times of my youth.
184:2.3 that it was because he was k. to the servants,
187:6.2 John himself, being well k. to the Roman centurion,
188:0.1 the earth career of Michael which is little k. to us.
188:4.1 It is a fact that Urantia has become k. among other
188:5.7 greater than any which had hitherto been k. on earth.
189:1.4 that all k. phenomena associated with this mortal
191:5.3 you will make k. the love and the mercy of God
194:3.17 powerful unifying influence the world has ever k..
194:4.6 the greatest religion the world has ever k..
known—with as
1:1.4 out in the starry creation, he is k., as on the
1:1.5 worlds he is variously k. as the Father of Fathers,
1:5.8 you can be k., as other humans have been k., as the
6:1.5 In the central universe he is k. as the Co-ordinate
8:4.3 the Infinite Spirit is k. as an omnipresent influence,
11:8.7 systems are threefold organizations k. as triata.
11:8.7 are dual in constitution and are k. as gravita.
15:10.12 these three orders are k. as Trinitized Sons of
15:14.6 constellations and has a capital k. as Salvington.
16:3.10 of beings k. as the power directors, power centers,
16:9.4 awareness is mutual; that the self is k. as it knows.
17:0.10 These seven orders are k. on Uversa as the seven
17:6.3 is k. as the “supreme reaction of complement.”
18:1.1 k. as the personal circuit of the Universal Father.
18:2.1 These rulers are k. as the Eternals of Days, and they
19:3.4 Such a group of nine is k. either as a fact-finding or
20:0.5 participation in the creative technique k. as evolution
20:1.5 sonship are k. as the Local Universe Sons of God.
20:1.10 Vorondadeks are best k. as the Most Highs,
20:3.1 The Avonals are k. as Magisterial Sons because they
20:6.6 to become locally k. as “the world of the cross.”
20:7.1 They are k. in Havona as the order of Daynals.
21:0.3 their universes, they are k. as Creator Michaels.
22:0.1 there a third group k. as the Trinitized Sons of God.
33:6.9 These times are generally k. as Salvington time,
34:1.1 there occurs what is k. as a “primary eruption.”
34:1.4 local universe, is k. in Satania as the Divine Minister.
35:4.2 headquarters, they are k. as emergency Sons.
35:4.5 time of Abraham was locally k. as Prince of Salem
35:5.1 They are more generally k. as Constellation Fathers
35:8.1 they are best k. as System Sovereigns, the rulers of
36:4.1 abodes are k. as the system midsonite worlds,
36:4.2 carrier and a Material Daughter are k. as midsoniters
37:1.9 and Morning Star of our universe is k. as Gabriel of
37:2.3 have sometimes been k. as “the angel of the Lord.”
37:9.8 a residential order of beings k. as the univitatia.
37:9.12 an amazing group of beings k. as the abandonters,
42:2.17 On Uversa these energies are k. as TRIATA.
43:3.1 these Sons are k. as the Most Highs since they
43:3.2 member of this trio is k. as the Constellation Father
43:4.5 and is k. as the “mount of Paradise assembly.”
44:4.3 This is k. as the tongue of Uversa in our
44:4.3 Even on Salvington we “know as we are k..”
45:1.1 around Jerusem are generally k. as the transitional
47:0.1 number one are specially k. as the mansion worlds.
49:5.12 is the veteran finaliter k. in Satania as Tabamantia.
50:7.2 by themselves and are k. as the agondonters,
51:0.1 —are usually k. on a planet as Adam and Eve.
57:8.6 to become locally k. as “the world of the cross.”
59:0.3 era is k. to your researchers as the Proterozoic.
59:0.4 million years and is best k. to you as the Paleozoic.
59:0.5 hundred million years and is k. as the Mesozoic.
59:0.6 This recent-times era is k. as the Cenozoic.
59:2.13 which is k. to your geologists as the Ordovician.
59:3.9 k. in North America as Niagra limestone because
59:3.12 years and k. to your researchers as the Silurian.
59:4.18 has become k. to your researchers as the Devonian.
59:5.6 This period could well be k. as the age of frogs.
59:5.14 caused this period to be k. as the Carboniferous.
59:6.11 tribulation, k. to your students as the Permian,
60:1.14 twenty-five million years and is k. as the Triassic.
60:2.15 twenty-five million years and is k. as the Jurassic.
60:3.22 this becomes k. as the age of birds as well as the age
60:4.6 one hundred million years and is k. as the Mesozoic.
61:3.15 of the elephant and the horse is k. as the Miocene.
61:7.1 gentle swells, or surface undulations, k. as drumlins.
61:7.19 period and is k. to your researchers as the Cenozoic
66:5.9 separate records and was k. as the “house of Fad.”
66:7.8 This code was k. as “The Father’s Way” and
67:4.2 Their descendants were long k. as the Nodites,
69:4.4 some countries were later k. as “cities of refuge.”
76:1.3 This site was k. to Adam as one of the three original
77:3.3 This location later became k. as Bablod and Babel.
77:3.9 This region was long k. as the land of Babel.
78:0.1 the Nodite and Sangik tribes, were k. as the Andites.
85:2.1 Even in modern times alcohol is k. as “spirits.”
93:0.1 The Melchizedeks are widely k. as emergency Sons,
93:2.4 Melchizedek was soon k. throughout Palestine as the
94:5.3 the One Truth, later k. as the Spirit of Heaven,
94:5.6 In Japan this proto-Taoism was k. as Shinto,
98:7.2 Michael Son of Nebadon, k. to Urantia as the Christ,
107:4.5 luminosity is widespreadly k. as the “pilot light”;
107:7.6 these fragments of Deity are k. as the divine gifts.
113:2.1 Seraphim are not k. as guardians of destiny until
114:2.3 John, k. to you as “the Baptist,” is chairman of the
114:6.1 These exalted angels are k. as the master seraphim
117:5.3 of experience k. as finaliter transcendation.
119:2.5 k. in that age as the Savior Sovereign of the
119:8.2 little world become k. throughout all Nebadon as
121:8.10 The Epistle k. as “First John” was written by John
123:5.7 k. as a center of liberal interpretation of Jewish law.
126:3.3 to many has become k. as “The Lord’s Prayer.”
129:1.3 k. to the Galilean fisherfolk as the designer of the
129:1.8 to the end of his earth life he was k. as a resident of
129:3.2 reasons, Jesus was k. as the Damascus scribe.
129:3.2 on the return trip he was k. as the Jewish tutor.
131:6.1 teaching—were k. in those days as the Suduanists.
131:6.1 believers have become k. as followers of Jainism.
134:8.1 Damascus road to a village sometime k. as Beit Jenn
134:9.9 in the public teacher the same person they had k. as
135:0.2 the small village k. in those days as the City of Judah
139:2.2 Simon was well k. to all his friends as an erratic and
139:2.12 shown in his letter k. as the First Epistle of Peter;
139:7.5 has become k. as the Gospel according to Matthew.
139:8.1 later times he has become k. as “doubting Thomas,”
142:8.4 park, or garden, k. in that day as Gethsemane.
150:2.2 ten women (afterward k. as the twelve women)
157:6.3 he became k. to the apostles as the Son of God.
169:4.13 God who is spirit can be k. only as a spiritual
171:1.4 the apostles at what was k. as the teachers’ camp,
171:2.1 discourse that has become k. as “Counting the Cost.
177:1.3 has become k. on high as “the day which a young
187:5.2 of the Book of Psalms now k. as the twentieth,
188:3.11 a morontia structure k. as the “Michael Memorial,”
188:4.1 k. among other neighboring inhabited planets as
195:6.17 or else it could not have become k. as a thing.
knows—see knows God
2:1.3 likewise he k. fully his perfection and power.
2:1.4 The great God k. and understands himself; he is
2:4.2 Since God k. all about his children, it is easy for him
3:3.1 “God k. all things.”
3:3.2 “He k. the way I take, and when he has tried me,
3:3.2 “God k. our downsittings and our uprisings;
3:3.2 he k. your frame; he remembers that you are dust.
3:3.2 “Your Father k. what you have need of even
3:5.9 predicament where it ever k. less than it can believe.
4:0.1 really k. very much about the eternal purpose of
6:4.7 like the Father, the Son k. all; he is never surprised
10:2.7 The Father k. the experience of having a Son who
10:2.7 but the Father k. no ancestral antecedents.
15:2.1 Only the Universal Father k. the location and number
16:6.10 mind-reason intuitively k. its moral duty; spirit-
16:7.4 He k. what he is doing, why he is doing it, where
16:9.4 awareness is mutual; that the self is known as it k..
21:0.4 The order of Michael k. the grand universe from
28:5.22 The Mother Spirit of Salvington k. you fully, for the
28:5.22 whatsoever the divine Spirit k. of you is available
32:4.8 in the assurance that the “Lord k. his children,”
52:7.1 no one k. whether his second coming will precede or
54:3.3 and if the guilty one k. in his heart the justice of his
81:6.12 it is a wise nation which k. when to cease growing.
84:5.2 Nature k. nothing of fairness—makes woman alone
86:1.6 For man k. not his fate; as fishes are taken in an evil
95:7.6 Deity of all, “who k. the invisible and the visible.
99:4.5 it is what one believes rather than what one k. that
101:10.1 Intelligent man k. that he is a child of nature,
102:2.4 soul of spiritual illumination k., and k. now.
102:8.4 the name of God to the best and highest things he k..
111:3.6 Mind k. quantity, reality, meanings.
111:3.6 is the mutual creation of mind, which k., and the
114:2.6 No one k. how long these twenty-four Urantia
116:0.5 No one k. just what this third development of
116:4.2 This Master Spirit k.—is in personal contact with—
117:6.1 Supreme k. you because he is creaturelike as well as
117:6.27 for he k. that the Father walks beside him each step
127:6.12 k. how to carry on in the face of disappointment.
129:4.3 Jesus k. from personal experience the equivalent of
129:4.5 Jesus k. about the thoughts and feelings, the urges
130:7.6 the only thing man k. which can even partially
131:1.3 God k. all—our secrets and our proclamations;
131:1.3 he also k. what each of us deserves.
131:2.2 He k. the number of the stars; he calls them all by
131:2.6 The Lord k. the way of the righteous, but the way
131:4.6 He never fears who k. the blissful security of the
133:6.7 every morally conscious mortal k. of the existence
140:6.11 the Father k. what you need even before you ask
144:8.4 born of the spirit and k. that he has become a son of
148:5.5 He k. your body; he remembers that you are dust.
148:6.7 with a divine Being who k. man’s mortal estate
155:4.2 since the Father in heaven k. all things, and since
156:5.20 He k. how bravely to endure unavoidable suffering;
161:2.7 disclose that the Master k. what is going on away
165:2.10 it is because the Father k. that I will not falter in
165:4.8 yet he k. not what time shall bring upon him,
169:4.2 that the Father, like the Son, k. all things;
169:4.2 that only the Son really k. the Father, and he to
169:4.2 that he who k. the Son k. also the Father;
174:5.13 He who walks in the darkness k. not where he
177:4.11 every mortal man k. full well how love, even when
182:1.6 This world k. very little of you, righteous Father,
185:3.5 half in sincerity, “Truth, what is truth—who k.?”
185:7.5 Caesar’s friend, and I will see that the emperor k.
195:6.12 Matter k. not truth, neither can it love mercy nor
knows God
5:5.13 When the mind believes God and the soul k. God,
65:8.5 if the individual really k. God and desires to find him
118:8.11 A personality who k. God and desires to do his will
130:2.6 “Ganid, no man is a stranger to one who k. God.
131:1.6 “The man who k. God looks upon all men as equal;
132:5.18 4. No mortal who k. God can stoop to engage in the
Kopet
77:5.10 end of the Caspian Sea, near the K. Dagh.
77:5.10 fertile belt lying in the foothills of the K. range,
78:1.3 the shore of the Caspian Sea near the K. mountains.
Koran
82:4.3 a form of property; the K. teaches their inferiority.
87:5.5 The K. contains a chapter devoted to the evil eye
Korea
94:9.1 Kashmir, Ceylon, Burma, Java, Siam, K., China,
94:11.1 accepted cult of the peoples of China, K., or Japan.
Kung Fu-tze—see also Confucius
94:6.9 Confucius (K.) was a younger contemporary of
Kush
81:3.1 From the valley of the Nile to the Hindu K. and
95:5.9 all the foreign lands, even Syria and K., besides
Kyrios—Semite name for Deity
96:1.9 Creator of Heaven and Earth, K., Jah, The Lord of