The Urantia Book – Enhanced Edition. Urantia Foundation
from limitations inherent in, 10:0.1 (108.1)of God, vs. local results in outworking of plans, 4:2.2 (56.6)results of, and reason for, 12:7.5 (137.8)statements of the, 1:7.4 (31.4), 2:2.1 (35.5), 2:2.3 (36.1), 4:4.1 (58.6), 4:4.2 (58.7), 9:0.5 (98.5), 19:6.8 (222.4), 102:7.1 (1126.1), 142:2.2 (1597.2), 146:2.8 (1639.3)of the Most High, 131:1.5 (1443.1)of personality, 112:0.9 (1225.9), 112:0.15 (1226.3), 140:4.7 (1572.7)of Yahweh, Samuel’s proclamation of, 97:1.4 (1063.1)Chaosto glory, living ladder from, 9:8.25 (107.13)Character(s)acquired by enlightened experience, keynote of Nebadon education, 37:6.3 (412.3)acquirement, basis of, 36:5.8 (402.5)appraisal, trustworthiness weighed in scales of, 28:6.14 (316.1)balanced, Jesus’ life an exemplification of a, 149:4.5 (1674.1)Thomas’s reverence of the Master for his, 139:8.7 (1562.1)building, Jesus’ teaching of character growth rather than, 140:8.27 (1583.1)compassionate, the acquirement of, the heart of Jesus’ religion, 140:8.23 (1582.4)cosmically moral and divinely spiritual, identity of, 117:5.13 (1287.4)development of, and changes in social usage, 160:1.3 (1772.4)vs. enlargement of vocabulary, 100:1.3 (1094.5)means of, 160:2.6 (1775.7), 170:3.10 (1862.7)progressive, the earning of, 144:4.3 (1621.2)value of environment and education in, 76:2.6 (848.6)effect on, of passage from morontia to spirit, 30:4.20 (342.3)essential characteristics of the foundations of, 156:5.2 (1738.1)Father’s, Jesus’ revelation of the, 140:8.19 (1581.6), 169:4.10 (1857.1)loving, Jesus’ purpose to reveal, 134:9.3 (1494.6), 143:1.4 (1608.1)results of man’s ignorance of, 3:2.7 (47.5)of God, amplification of, 7:7.2 (89.1)and defects of natural world, 4:2.7 (57.4)depth and wisdom of the divine riches of, 131:10.3 (1453.5)infinitely superhuman, 4:3.7 (58.5)man’s understanding of, 149:6.3 (1675.4)unchanging, 4:3.0 (57.6–58.5)growth, Jesus’ teaching of, 140:8.27 (1583.1)heredity at the bottom of, 76:2.6 (848.6)human, development of, 52:5.8 (596.6)inability of dead theory of religious doctrines to transform, 34:6.6 (380.7)measurement of strength of, 156:5.17 (1740.4)Jesus’ noble, development of, 126:5.12 (1394.1)present ennobling of, 100:7.18 (1103.6)strength of, 100:7.2 (1101.6)John Mark’s well-knit, reason, 177:2.4 (1922.2)the Master’s forgiving, Peter’s meditation on, after his denial, 139:2.5 (1551.1)means for augmentation of, 37:6.3 (412.3)moral, the beatitudes and, 140:5.6 (1573.8)change and growth of, 140:4.7 (1572.7)a noble, need for good foundations for, 156:5.2 (1738.1)proof of, 184:2.12 (1981.6)of nonbreathers, similarity of, to those of other mortals, 49:3.5 (564.1)possibility of improvement of, 140:4.8 (1572.8)progression, importance of youth’s education in, 195:10.17 (2086.3)self-mastery, 28:6.13 (315.6)of the Son, appreciation of the, 6:8.2 (79.5)of statehood, 71:8.0 (806.14–807.11)strength of, Jesus’ ideal of, 140:8.20 (1582.1)requisites for, 3:5.6 (51.5)strong, derivation of, 140:4.6 (1572.6)factors in a, 16:6.10 (192.6), 160:1.2 (1772.3)of torchbearers, a factor in modern civilization, 81:6.23 (909.4)transformation, the Adjuster’s striving to achieve, 111:1.8 (1217.3)technique of achieving, 152:6.4 (1705.4)trend of each generation, determination of, 81:6.26 (909.7)true, cleverness not a substitute for, 48:7.3 (556.3)upbuilding and testing, time lag’s provision for, 54:4.6 (616.5)well-balanced, the Master’s talk on the desirability of, 149:4.3 (1673.3)Characteristicsof Jesus, 100:7.0 (1101.5–1103.6), 141:3.4 (1589.5), 141:7.13–14 (1594.7–8), 171:7.0 (1874.4–1875.5)see also Jesus—;Attitudes and Abilities; Jesus—;Human and Divine Nature; Jesus—;Personality; Jesus—;Reaction to Life SituationsCharaxJesus’ farewell to Gonod and Ganid at, 130:0.1 (1427.1), 133:9.4 (1481.6)Charcoalfire, Peter’s warming himself in Annas’s courtyard by the, 184:2.2 (1980.3), 192:1.6 (2046.4)Jesus’ writing with, of the standard family prayer, 126:3.4 (1389.7)of the Ten Commandments in Greek, 126:4.9 (1392.7)names and crimes of crucified criminals written in, 187:1.2 (2004.6)picture of his teacher, trouble caused by Jesus’ drawing of a, 124:1.4 (1366.5)writing in Nazareth home done on white boards with, 126:1.6 (1387.6)Charge(s)against Jesus, definite, accusers’ plan to present him before Pilate without, 185:2.1 (1989.4)Pharisees’ formulation of, 169:0.3 (1850.3), 175:4.13 (1911.10)Pilate’s demand that they be put in writing, 185:2.8 (1990.4)read in the Master’s hearing, 185:2.14 (1990.10)reference to the Jews’ lack of, 185:2.2 (1989.5)Sanhedrin’s formal, the drawing up of, 184:5.1 (1985.2), 184:5.8 (1985.9)the human Jesus’ ignorance of, 184:5.9 (1986.1)their reluctance to state, 185:2.2 (1989.5)informal, their death decree based on, 184:3.1 (1982.2)three, Annas’s statement of, 184:3.9 (1983.1)Sanhedrin’s, 184:5.8 (1985.9), 185:2.9 (1990.5), 185:5.1 (1993.1)consecration, of Jesus to the twelve, 140:9.2 (1584.1)of contempt of universe government, Adam and Eve absolved from all, 75:7.2 (845.2)creatorship, administered to Michael Sons, 17:6.5 (204.1)of eternal fidelity and unending loyalty administered to Creative Spirit, 17:6.5 (204.1)of Immanuel to Michael prior to his seventh bestowal, 120:0.9 (1325.2), 120:1.0 (1325.3–1326.4), 136:3.3 (1512.7), 136:3.6 (1513.3)made by Lucifer against the Paradise Sons and finaliters, character of, 53:3.2 (603.3)to the new evangelists, reason for James Zebedee’s giving the, 149:0.2 (1668.2)ordination, Jesus’, to the twelve apostles, 140:4.1 (1572.1)to the seventy by Jesus and Peter, 163:4.0 (1804.5–1806.1)to the women’s corps by Jesus, 150:1.3 (1679.2)Chariotsearly use of, 81:3.6 (904.2)of fire, significance of mortals’ disappearing in, 110:7.2 (1212.3)Charitable organizationsthe first, 70:7.19 (792.4)Charitya factor in Paul’s religion, 196:3.19 (2095.3)vs. mercy, 28:6.8 (315.1)method of bestowing, 140:8.26 (1582.7)private, possible dangers from, 81:6.32 (910.5)Charm(s)association of, with marriage, 83:4.4 (924.7)common to all evolved religions, 92:1.3 (1004.1)fetishes, and magic, about, 88:0.0 (967.1–973.2)grace and, women’s functioning in spheres of, 84:5.8 (937.5)of human art, source of, 2:7.8 (43.1)of Jesus, 139:0.1 (1548.1), 139:12.4 (1566.3), 141:3.4 (1589.5), 171:7.5 (1874.8), 190:2.3 (2032.1)magical, 88:5.0 (971.3–7)moderation’s eventuation in, 48:7.11 (556.11)origin of, 88:2.4 (969.2)a part of present-day Tibetan rituals, 94:10.2 (1038.6)vs. personal ambition and initiative, 88:6.6 (972.6)of personality, importance of, in success, 160:1.9 (1774.1)powers of reptiles, modern belief in, 88:1.5 (967.7)primitive man’s belief in, 69:2.7 (773.8), 69:9.10 (781.4), 80:9.14 (899.1), 90:4.5 (991.4)and relics, impotence of, 150:3.6 (1681.1)secret societies and, 70:7.6 (790.9)of sin, technique of destruction of, 188:5.3 (2018.2)texts on Egyptian coffins, significance of, 95:2.5 (1044.4)of woman, her trading upon, 84:3.5 (934.4), 84:4.2 (935.2)Charmingbeings, certain unrevealed orders, 37:10.6 (416.6)character of Eternal Son, 16:3.4 (187.1)courtship by, a later stage of marriage choice, 83:2.2 (923.2)guides, the Morontia Companions, 47:3.12 (534.4)manner of Adam, 74:3.10 (831.7)memory, the passage through the morontia career to be a, 48:8.1 (557.16)snake, handing down of the art of, 85:3.3 (946.5)ways of Lucifer, 53:6.2 (606.5)Chasteningof children by wise fathers, 188:4.10 (2017.5)of man by God for our own profit, 2:5.3 (39.2)Chastisement and release of Jesusproposed by Pilate, 185:5.1 (1993.1)Chastityattitudes toward, in olden days, 82:3.13 (917.1), 82:4.5 (917.8)female, evolving popularity of, 82:4.5 (917.8)taboo, first application of, to married women only, 82:4.5 (917.8)ChazanJesus asked to become an Alexandrian assistant to the, 128:5.2 (1413.7)Nazareth, belief of, concerning Jesus as a future teacher, 126:5.3 (1392.10)counsel of, to Jesus, concerning the nationalist movement, 127:2.7 (1397.5)identification of, 123:5.3 (1362.4)inauguration of a young men’s club by the, 127:3.9 (1400.1)influence of, on the youthful Jesus, 124:3.5 (1370.3)Jesus’ drawing of a picture of the, 124:1.4 (1366.5)reaction to Jesus, as a student, by the, 123:5.9 (1363.2)and rehearsal of James’s speech, 127:2.8 (1397.6)teaching, Jesus’ disposal of Messianic contradictions in, 136:9.8 (1522.7)Chedorlaomeridentification of, 93:4.14 (1018.3)Cheerfulco-operation with the Spirit, necessity of, 34:6.11 (381.5)countenance, a merry heart makes a, 149:5.2 (1674.4)Jesus described as being, most of the time, up to the age of fourteen, 123:4.3 (1361.3)as being consistently, 100:7.12 (1102.9), 151:0.2 (1688.2)as being exceptionally, 172:1.4 (1879.2)as being unusually, 100:7.9 (1102.6), 154:5.4 (1720.7)Joseph described as, as