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  • ...[Christianity]]. The [[Roman]] provided a [[unity]] of [[political]] rule; the [[Greek]], a unity of [[culture]] and [[learning]]; [[Christianity]], a uni ...the [[tradition]] of [[nationalism]] by imperial [[universalism]] and for the first time in [[history]] made it possible for [[different]] [[races]] and
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  • #REDIRECT [[195:3 Under the Roman Empire]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[195:3 Under the Roman Empire]]
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  • ...word meaning [[power]] or [[faculty]]. It is an important [[concept]] in [[Roman Law]]. == Origin of the concept ==
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  • *the [[sovereign]] or supreme [[male]] monarch of an empire ...sovereign]] ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress, the [[female]] equivalent, may indicate an emperor's [[wife]] (empress consort)
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  • ...ges Early], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Middle_Ages High], and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Middle_Ages Late Middle Ages]. ...] from the east, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saracen Saracens] from the south.
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  • ...]] between the colonial power and the colony and between the colonists and the [[indigenous]] [[population]]. ...British Empire gave up mercantilism and trade restrictions and introduced the principle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_trade free trade], with fe
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  • ...[Christianity]]. The [[Roman]] provided a [[unity]] of [[political]] rule; the [[Greek]], a unity of [[culture]] and [[learning]]; [[Christianity]], a uni ...the [[tradition]] of [[nationalism]] by imperial [[universalism]] and for the first time in [[history]] made it possible for [[different]] [[races]] and
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  • ...the fall of the western [https://www.wikpedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire Roman Empire] in a.d. 476 *3 : having the [[qualities]] of age or long [[existence]]
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/1st_century first century] after Christ the [[society]] of the [[Mediterranean]] world consisted of five well-defined strata: ...[aristocracy]]''. The upper classes with [[money]] and official [[power]], the [[privileged]] and ruling groups.
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/1st_century first century a.d.] and militantly opposing the [[Roman]] [[domination]] of [[Palestine]] ...this time. The zealots have been described as one of the first example of the use of terrorism.
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  • ...[[Etruscan]] and [[Greek]] [[alphabets]] (''each of which is derived from the earlier [[Phoenician]] alphabet'' ...rom Latin. Latin's influence attests to its legacy as the lingua franca of the Western world for over a thousand years.
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  • ...d by the [[tolerant]] [[political]] rule of the [[Mediterranean]] world by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident#The_Roman_Empire Romans]. ...of a Jewish [[Messiah]] in the [[Greek]] tongue, while he himself was a [[Roman]] [[citizen]].
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  • ...ocial]] situation). Accordingly, the basic definition of what constitutes "the West" varies, expanding and contracting over time, in relation to various h ...and cultural context, the Western World generally refers to the nations of the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and South Africa.
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  • ...n its final century of existence, was more a city-state than a territorial empire. ...e of “empire” denotes a strong, centrally-controlled nation-state, but, in the looser, quotidian, vernacular usage, it denotes a large-scale business ente
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  • ...xtended by 1836 to refer to any subterranean receptacle of the dead, as in the 18th-century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Paris Paris cataco :b : a [[complex]] set of interrelated things <the endless catacombs of formal [[education]] — Kingman Brewster †1988>
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  • *1a obsolete : the [[act]] of remaining or dwelling : stay ...ping places; a stage. Used chiefly in the [[context]] of the [[Bible]] and the [[Middle East]].
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  • ...turies to win the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Land Holy Land] from the [[Muslims]] ...s, Cathars, Hussites, Waldensians, Old Prussians, and political enemies of the various [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope popes]. Orthodox Christians als
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  • ...t the Pagans") is a book written in [[Latin]] by [[Augustine of Hippo]] in the early 5th century, dealing with issues concerning [[God]], martyrdom, [[Jud ...riting that, even if the earthly rule of the empire was imperilled, it was the City of God that would ultimately triumph - symbolically, Augustine's eyes
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  • ...marketplace]] or [[public]] place of an ancient [[Roman]] [[city]] forming the [[center]] of [[judicial]] and [[public]] [[business]] ..."[[marketplace]]"; pl. fora) was the [[public]] space in the middle of a [[Roman]] city.
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  • ...ion of the temple and the routing of that civilization, was not typical of Roman behavior in other lands. ...ppenings in Persia, India, China and Africa, far beyond the borders of the Empire, as it was known.
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  • *1 : rule, [[control]] <an [[empire]] that dominated the world> *2 : to exert the [[supreme]] determining or guiding [[influence]] on <the [[ambition]] that has dominated his life>
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  • ...It is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber river. ...h]] and the site of the [[Vatican City]], an independent city-state run by the Catholic Church.
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  • ...covery of Constantinople by the Byz.) to 1453, when Constantinople fell to the Turks. ==Period of the Late Roman Empire (4th–mid-7th C.)==
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  • ...ical]] [[emergence]]; [[Jesus]], at [[moral]] and [[spiritual]] emergence. The [[Greek]] taught [[intellectual]] [[liberalism]] leading to [[political]] [ ...reek]] [[mind]] was willing to borrow new and [[good]] [[ideas]] even from the [[Jews]].
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  • ...official religion) is a religious body or [[creed]] officially endorsed by the [[state]]. A state with an official religion, while not [[secular]], is not .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesia_(sociology_of_religion) ecclesiae], though the two are slightly different.
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  • ...tness, of building something great and beautiful for the future. Likewise, the United States had a similar ideal of America as a society and a goal toward .... The effort to do what is required diminishes and it is often replaced by the seek for pleasure and personal interests. This happens when material progre
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  • ...n the residence of the [[emperor]] rather than the neighbourhood on top of the hill. ...more centralized [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy monarchies], only the [[monarch]]'s [[Home|residence]] would be a palace.
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  • ...MC may also tell [[jokes]] or [[anecdotes]]. The MC sometimes also acts as the [[protocol]] officer during an official [[state]] function. In hip hop musi ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgical_book liturgical books] prescribing the rules and regulations of liturgical celebrations are ''Cæremoniale Romanum
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  • ...carried it to the whole [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman Empire]. ...ad a revered [[tradition]] of a great [[past]]. They could [[contemplate]] the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[lite
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  • ...les]] conducted many teaching [[groups]] outside the [[sacred]] precincts. The burden of their [[message]] was: *1. The [[kingdom of heaven]] is at hand.
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  • ...istered in the year [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_BC 8 B.C.], except in the Palestinian kingdom of Herod, where it was taken in [https://en.wikipedia.o ...be born while Joseph was away, and again, [[Bethlehem]] being not far from the City of Judah, Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman
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  • ...this [[change]] [[favored]] [[Christianity]] in that [[Rome]] brought into the whole [[Western world]] a new [[tolerance]] for [[strange]] [[languages]], ...died out, the field for [[religious]] [[propaganda]] was wide open. The [[Roman]] was interested in [[political]] [[administration]]; he cared little for e
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  • ...y happened to occupy a peculiarly [[strategic]] [[geographic]] position in the world as it was at that time ruled and [[organized]] for [[trade]]. ...t]]. And more than half of this caravan [[traffic]] passed through or near the little town of [[Nazareth]] in [[Galilee]].
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  • ...of the [[Greeks]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin Brahmans] or the more [[spiritual]] [[religions]] of several other peoples. ...rannical]] like that of the [[Hebrews]]; it consisted for the most part in the observance of mere [[forms]], [[vows]], and [[taboos]].
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Adoration-of-the-magi.jpg|right|frame]] ...wikipedia.org/wiki/First_seven_Ecumenical_Councils Christianization of the empire] it could also be used of [[pagan]] or [[barbarian]] [[cultures]].
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  • * the supreme [[council]] and [[tribunal]] of the [[Jews]] during [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exilic postexilic times ...]]") was an assembly of twenty-three [[judges]] appointed in every city in the Biblical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Israel Land of Israel].
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  • ...[[Rome]], from [[Latin]] Pantheon, from [[Greek]] pantheion temple of all the gods, from neuter of pantheios of all gods, from pan- + theos god *1: a [[temple]] dedicated to all the gods
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  • ...ultimately from Late Greek kyriakon, from [[Greek]], neuter of kyriakos of the lord, from kyrios lord, master; akin to [[Sanskrit]] śūra [[hero]], [[war *2: the clergy or officialdom of a [[religious]] body
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  • *an official entrusted with [[administration]] of the [[laws]]: as a : a principal official exercising [[governmental]] [[powers] ...civil law systems, a magistrate might be a [[judge]] in a superior court; the magistrate's court might have [[jurisdiction]] over civil cases and [[crimi
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  • ===Topic: ''Faith and Its Application to the Mind''=== ===Teacher: [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul of Tarsus]]===
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  • ...ed uses) the only popular sense. The general sense of acquisition and esp. the legal sense as opposed to inheritance, is chiefly Scotch and prominent in S *1 : the [[act]] or [[process]] of conquering
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  • ...2:3|Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem]], an event mentioned in each of the four canonical [[Gospels]]. ...was often designated by the names of these trees, as in Yew Sunday, or by the general term Branch Sunday.
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Septuagint] (ca. 250 BC) to translate the Hebrew equivalent ''Naharaim''. ...]. In the ''Anabasis'', Mesopotamia was used to designate the land east of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphrates Euphrates] in north Syria.
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  • ...ne from his [[presence]], the emperor, referring to [[Jesus]], remarked to the aide standing on his right, " If I had that fellow's kingly bearing and [[g ...ence, the [[temple]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo Apollo], and the [[Greek]] and [[Latin]] [[libraries]].
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  • ...ope in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] remains the common model of feudal [[society]]. ...hout [[obligation]] to any [[person]], they were exceptions to the rule in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages].
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  • ...y went. And this new [[religious]] [[ritual]] was a great improvement over the earlier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_cults mystery cults]. ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroaster Zoroaster]'s teachings. It was chiefly through the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithras#Summary_of_the_cult_myth Mithraic cu
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  • ...by themselves. They visited everything about this polyglot [[city]] except the grove of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne Daphne]. Gonod and Ganid vis ...n [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch Antioch]; he seldom went about in the [[city]]. After much questioning as to why his [[teacher]] [[manifested]] s
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  • ...[[shrine]] of their [[faith]] and held the [[Sanhedrin]] in [[respect]] as the highest [[tribunal]] on [[earth]]. ...berius], and they employed this [[knowledge]] to the great disadvantage of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_governor governor] on numerous occasio
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  • *1: the [[act]] or [[process]] of making [[speeches]] in [[public]] *2: the art of effective oral communication with an [[audience]]
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  • ...ella] by the river. This was the same site, by the [[spring]], that [[John the Baptist]] had occupied with his camp several years before. ...] in [[Palestine]], and these accommodations were required to take care of the ever-increasing number of [[inquirers]], mostly [[earnest]], who came into
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  • *1: the [[study]] of the [[occult]] significance of [[numbers]] ...en a number and one or more coinciding events. It is often associated with the [[paranormal]], alongside astrology and similar divinatory arts.
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  • ...the [[purpose]] of colonization, to [[assimilate]] the territory into the empire. ...; the first mention of a diaspora created as a result of exile is found in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Septuagint], first in
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  • ...was lost forever. Thus ended the reign of one of the most feared sects in the whole world. ...hop_of_Tyre William, Archbishop of Tyre] and others following, popularized the [[names]] and stories in Europe, oblivious to their [[origin]] in factional
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  • *1 a : the [[human]] chest and especially the front part of the chest <hugged the child to his bosom> *2 a : the chest conceived of as the seat of the [[emotions]] and [[intimate]] [[feelings]] <a story you will take to your b
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  • ...break, dawn, use as noun - rising, eastern, present participle - to rise < the same Indo-European base as Sanskrit to raise, move, vati rises, moves, Ave ...man Empire); now usually understood to mean East Asia, or occas. Europe or the Eastern hemisphere, as opposed to North America.
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  • ...Obviously, there was nothing remotely “divine” about any of the emperors. The emperor’s followers were “awed” by his achievements, and thus he was ...orian guard in order to assure their protection and commitment, as well as the populace with “bread and games” in order to prevent them from rioting a
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  • ...ne's region, country, or beyond, and involuntary migration (which includes the [[slave]] trade, Human [[traffic]] in human beings and [[Genocide|ethnic cl ...in [[traditionally]] settled modern populations have opened a window into the historical [[patterns]] of migrations, a [[technique]] pioneered by [https:
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  • ...[[parental]] [[responsibilities]]. Modern systems of adoption, arising in the 20th century, tend to be governed by comprehensive statutes and regulations ...and its [[structure]] moving from a [[recognition]] of continuity between the adopted and kin toward allowing [[relationships]] of lessened [[intensity]]
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  • ...]]. The [[sick]] of [[different]] types were [[segregated]] and were under the supervision of a believer [[physician]], a Syrian named Elman. ...ent. The [[funds]] thus received were turned over to the group treasury. [[The twelve]] were [[permitted]] to spend one week out of each month with their
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  • ...tial field of study in the humanities. The word "Classics" also refers to the literature of that period. ...dward side of the eastern Mediterranean—the ancient [[Persian Empire]] and the [[kingdoms of ancient India]]—are termed [[Orientalists]].
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  • ...d little [[satisfaction]] for the [[individual]] [[spiritual]] longings of the [[average]] [[person]]. 121:5.2 In the times of [[Jesus]] the [[religions]] of the [[Occident]] included:
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  • *1: a large [[fire]] built in the open [[air]] ...''bonfires'' are typically designed to burn quickly and may be very large. The name "bonfire" is from "bone-fire".
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  • ...#Chapter_7] Now, to their [[protests]] of [[fear]] he answered only, " But the hour has come. " ...see him enter the [[city]] at this [[Timing|time]], knowing full well that the [[scribes]] and [[Pharisees]] were bent on bringing about his [[death]].
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  • ...[[state]] is a territorial [[social]] [[regulative]] [[organization]], and the strongest, most [[efficient]], and [[enduring]] [[state]] is [[composed]] o 71:1.2 The early states were small and were all the result of [[conquest]]. They did not [[originate]] in [[voluntary]] [[assoc
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  • *1: a [[doctrine]] that [[equates]] [[God]] with the [[forces]] and laws of the [[universe]] ...certain periods of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman empire])
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  • ...bruptly and completely : fall into a jumbled or flattened [[mass]] through the [[force]] of external [[pressure]] <a blood vessel that collapsed> *3: to cave or fall in or give way <the bridge collapsed>
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  • '''David Crystal''', Order of the British Empire (born 1941 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom is a [[linguistics| ...yle, [[Shakespeare]], indexing, and [[lexicography]]. He is the Patron of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IA
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  • ...ia ISBN 978-1851094400) The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the modern descendants of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Cel ...s had expanded over a wide range of lands: as far west as [[Ireland]] and the [[Iberian Peninsula]], as far east as Galatia (central [[Anatolia]]), and a
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  • ...metimes called the '''Greek New Testament''' or '''Greek Scriptures''', or the ''New Covenant''. ...ek because that was the [[lingua franca]] of the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf] on the tenth day of December the following year, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_AD A.D. 23]. ...nt to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capua Capua], whence they traveled by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appian_Way Appian Way] to [[Rome]].
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  • ...ere your character will be shaped, your soul will grow, and you shall make the connection with your Gift from God. ...f their mortal life, if need be, and more. And yet, all that is needed for the next life to begin, is your desire for life not to end after death.
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  • ...In Christ... the faithful pagan." There are three main [[explanations]] of the development: <center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''Paganism''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/
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  • ...would come as a part of their [[national]] and [[Race|racial]] history. To the [[Hebrews]] of those days Jewish theology was irrevocably settled, forever ...ual]] terms with the [[gentiles]] and were likewise unwilling to accept as the Son of God one who taught such new and strange [[doctrines]].
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  • ...Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ''[[Byzantine Empire]]'' and&mdash;later&mdash;in continental [[Europe]]. ...the legal systems of the continent. The influence of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems, like ''[[stare
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  • ...[Power (sociology)|power]]''. In [[antiquity]] this concept could apply to the [[population|people]], and mean something like "power status" or [[authorit ...e state in a person to do what he considers to be in the best interests of the state".
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  • ...ey help us keep in mind that we are not only just our [[consciousness]] at the moment. There is even a [[Ta|presence of God within us]], assigned to us an ...ou to address if you would what I think is a very modern [[phenomenon]] of the [[terrorism]] that is occupying all of our news. Because it seems only rec
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  • ...Acre] to the shores of the [[Mediterranean]] Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west. ...lorful wildflowers, as well as numerous towns of biblical importance, make the region a popular tourist destination.
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  • ...st it had no [[political]] connotations but was instead closely related to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism Romantic] "cult of [[genius]]". The political use of the phrase came first in 1877:
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  • ...f [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was an Hellenistic Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria. ...a.org/wiki/Christology Christology]. To him Logos was God's "blueprint for the world", a governing plan.
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  • ...tical]] [[stage]] of the [[evolution]] of [[political]] [[sovereignty]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth century] after Christ ...ce the [[welfare]], well-being, and [[progress]] of the [[individual]] and the [[planetary]] grand [[total]]—man and mankind.
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_language Egyptian language], papyrus was known by the terms wadj (w3ḏ), tjufy (ṯwfy), and djet (ḏt). ...ent Egypt] from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world for writing or painting on and also for mak
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  • ...l out of use by the 1700s, but the current meaning was first used in 1611. The term "serfdom" was coined in 1850. *a member of a servile feudal class bound to the [[land]] and subject to the will of its owner
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  • *1 a : a [[belief]] or [[practice]] resulting from ignorance, [[fear]] of the [[unknown]], [[trust]] in [[magic]] or [[chance]], or a false conception of :b : an irrational abject [[attitude]] of [[mind]] toward the [[supernatural]], [[nature]], or [[God]] resulting from superstition
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  • ...m]] and the rest of the [[Occident]] and the [[Levant]] in general adopted the Western Jewish or modified [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenistic_Judai ...postle|Paul]]'s Christian [[cult]] toward [[the West]] instead of toward [[the East]].
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  • ===Topic: ''The Gathering''=== ...is is not our intentions, but unfortunately it is part of the cleansing of the planet, which has to be.
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  • ...in the [[city]] to learn of the [[resurrection]] of [[Jesus]] and to carry the report back to their [[homes]]. ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenacle upper chamber] where they had partaken of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_179 Last Supper] with
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  • ...lishment of the Danelaw--and the Norman Conquest. These events resulted in the assimiliation of Old Norse and French vocabulary and other linguistic featu ==Chronology of Events in the History of English==
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  • ...or the worlds of the 1st space level and the assertion in plenitude of God the Supreme. ...through his deeds and later to his final extinction after rejecting the Universal Father’s mercy when extended to him by Michael of Nebadon. You
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  • ...slates literally as "On Monarchy". Dante's work was published in 1329, but the date of its authorship is disputed. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''World Government''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/
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  • ...ultural and non-military dominance, as opposed to the related notions of [[empire]] and [[suzerainty]]. ...ways resisted in the past when it came about by conquest." or historically the Spanish and British Empires.
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  • ...e24.jpg|right|frame|The Four and Twenty Elders Casting their Crowns before the Throne by [[William Blake]]]] ...al canon|canonical book]] of the [[New Testament]] in the [[Bible]]. It is the only biblical book that is wholly composed of [[apocalyptic literature]].
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  • ...mple]] [[treasury]], but the larger part went indirectly into the hands of the ruling [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol high-priestly] [[families ...he [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_the_Temple destruction of the temple itself].
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  • ...eligion]] of [[Jesus]] will not be found bankrupt. The spiritual bank of [[the kingdom]] of heaven will be paying out [[faith]], [[hope]], and [[moral]] [ ...[[sympathetic]] with, [[science]], while it supremely concerns itself with the [[scientist]].
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  • ...ith the [[Mycenaean Greece|Mycenean]] world in mainland [[Greece]]. Though the Philistines adopted local [[Canaan]]ite culture and language before leaving The etymology of the word into English is from Old French ''Philistin'', from Late Latin ''Phili
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  • ...re developed in Greece and Rome in the [[classical period]], and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine with The [[history]] of medieval philosophy is traditionally divided into three main
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  • ==PAPER 121: THE TIMES OF MICHAEL'S BESTOWAL== ...of the other [[apostles]] of [[Jesus]] greatly [[delayed]] the writing of the [[Gospels]].
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  • ...), which are assumed to be true, to [[conclusion]]s, which must be true if the premises are true. The classic example of deductive reasoning, given by [[Aristotle]], is
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  • ..., and they were face to face with the [[necessity]] of disposing of one of the [[Nazareth]] houses which [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Josep ...ared for little Ruth. And he was an [[equally]] [[good]] [[father]] to all the other members of his [[family]].
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  • ==PAPER 98: THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN THE OCCIDENT== ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_religion religion], all of which culminated in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_christianity Christian church].
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  • ==PAPER 185: THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE== ...ol high priest], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caiaphas Caiaphas], and by the [[Apostle John]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annas Annas] did not appea
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  • ..., "the Lost City of the Incas," has become the most recognizable symbol of the [[Inca]] civilization.</center>]] ...culture]] group normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the practice of [[agriculture]] and settlement in [[city|cities]].
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  • ...t to thank all those who are actually transcribing and helping disseminate the transcripts of these meetings. ...n participate in God--our Father’s--primal activity, and that is, sharing--the way he shares himself with all of his creation.
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  • *1: a [[doctrine]] that equates [[God]] with the [[forces]] and laws of the [[universe]] ...t certain periods of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman empire])
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  • ...ludes, since the [[18th century]], [[aesthetics]] and [[hermeneutics]]. In the [[20th century]], "theory" has become an umbrella term for a variety of sch ..." to be interpreted. By this measure, literary theory can be thought of as the general theory of interpretation.
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  • ...ng the [[Middle Ages]] as medieval theologians attempted to demonstrate to the religious authorities that Greek philosophy and Christian faith were, in fa As with any fusion of religion and philosophy, the attempt to reconcile the two is difficult. Classical philosophers start with no preconditions for wh
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  • '''Humanity''' - the state of being [[human]] 2. the [[human condition]]
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  • ...attention to good advice, there have been very few lives lost in spite of the enormous devastation. ...knows is a fact, as against what you both have cautioned us so many times--the subjectivity we are all prey to. This is how what we perceive, and understa
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  • ...3ATACOI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H] In the [[New Testament]], the city is described as the childhood home of [[Jesus]], and as such is a center of [[Christianity|Chri ...1.) There is speculation and biblical indication that Nazarene meaning "of the village of Nazareth", was confused with "[[Nazirite]]," meaning a "separate
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  • ...as contrasted with the "scientific" or "traditional religious" beliefs of the society without or "at large". In contrast, exoteric [[knowledge]] is knowl ...of Samosata]]'s "The Auction of Lives", § 26 (also called "The Auction of the Philosophical Schools"), written around AD 166. [https://paginasesotericas.
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  • ...a specious [[argument]] used for [[deceiving]] someone. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of [[teachers]] of [[philosophy]] and [[rhetoric]].
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  • ===THE TRANSITION YEARS=== At the temple of religion on Lake Urmia Jesus delivered a series of lectures:
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  • [[Image:Jcs_us_cover.png|right|thumb|The UK album cover for the 1970 release of Jesus Christ Superstar.]] ...lusions to modern life are scattered throughout the political depiction of the events. Stage and film productions accordingly feature many intentional [[
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  • ...human beings, and some are more narrow, only including human beings within the parameters of human symbolic interaction. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Communication]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org
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  • ==PAPER 188: THE TIME OF THE TOMB== ...He would have been taken down sooner but for the [[delay]] in dispatching the two [[brigands]].
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  • ...venta Melchizedek. I appreciate your presence here today so we can engage the future as it unfolds and develops. Do you have any opening comments to sta ...to your request in our [[2017-02-06-New Era Transition 12|last session]]. The first one is a comment, as there is no question in it. He says:
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  • ...Apostle|Simon Peter]] to his [[brother]], [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]], the following [[morning]]: ...e [[ideal]] principles of living near [[God]] in all ages and [[Paper 49 - The Inhabited Worlds|on all worlds]].
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  • ==PAPER 132: THE SOJOURN AT ROME== ...ne from his [[presence]], the emperor, referring to [[Jesus]], remarked to the aide standing on his right, " If I had that fellow's kingly bearing and [[g
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  • '''Academia''' is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in [[higher education]] and [[res ...m, [[Athene]], had formerly been an [[olive]] grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe".
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  • ...ot dependent on the [[miracle|miraculous]]. The [[lectures]] are given at the Scottish universities: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_St._And ...shed in [[book]] form. A number of these works have become [[classics]] in the fields of [[theology]] or [[philosophy]] and their relationship to [[scienc
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  • ...group of people do their best to [[control]] others through sheer terror, the [[promise]] of unimaginable [[pain]] and [[suffering]]. We do humbly come ...is helpers, and then later, [[Adam and Eve]], to have gone astray and left the evolving human races pretty much to their own devices.
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  • ==PAPER 162: AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES== ...Holy One of Israel], the [[Wrath|infuriated]] villagers chased them out of the little town with sticks and stones.
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  • ...all over [[the universe]]s. This is the reality of the evolution of [[God the Supreme]], in which you are taking part, right here and now. ...] we would then have a personal relationship with all of his [[creation]], the same as he does?
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  • ...other_of_Jesus) Mary] should have been chosen as the immediate setting for the [[appearance]] of this [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Pape ...rt nominating [[three]] prospective unions as being, in the [[opinion]] of the commission, equally favorable as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chosen_peop
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  • ...[ˈtaɪ.kəʊ ˈbɹɑː.hi] or [ˈtaɪ.kəʊ ˈbɹɑː.ə] in [[English language|English]]. The original Danish name Tyge Ottesen Brahe is pronounced in Modern Standard [ ...l benefits of the [[Ptolemaic system]] into his own model of the universe, the [[Tychonic system]]. From [[1600]] until his death in [[1601]], he was assi
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  • ...eneral. For information specifically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. ...inexpressive, because there are no clear or regular relationships between the symbols. Because a language also has a grammar, it can manipulate its symbo
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  • ==PAPER 133: THE RETURN FROM ROME== ...up to the time of the [[appearance]] in [[Rome]] of the first preachers of the [[Christian]] [[religion]].
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  • ===Topic: ''The Supreme Connection''=== ...es. It’s modern warfare where our news tells us that, for first time since the Second World War, we have a large, mechanized army invading another country
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  • ===Topic: ''Temporal Independence, Being In The World''=== ...t aspects and dimensions we might enjoy. We are especially appreciative of the Shop Manual section, with its Helpful Hints for when we become all choked u
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  • ...al. In 2003 he received the Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award from the [[American Sociological Association]]. ...ray eminence]] with the anti-globalization [[movement]] within and without the academic [[community]], along with [[Noam Chomsky]] and [[Pierre Bourdieu]]
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  • ...found]]ly affected by a certain [[feeling]] of detachment growing out of [[the Master]]'s sudden [[change]] of [[tactics]], coupled with his instruction t ...save [[Judas Iscariot]], and that was: What will [[the Master]] do today? The one [[absorbing]] [[thought]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] was: What shall I
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  • ...d the Platonic [[concept]] of [[God]] as put forward by [[Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite]]. The concept of monotheism has largely been defined in contrast with [[polytheis
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  • ==PAPER 71: DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE== ...nique]] for [[adjusting]] the [[competitive]] contest of [[force]] between the struggling [[tribes]] and [[nations]].
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  • ...f [[Jesus]] in the alliterative verse style of a Germanic saga. Heliand is the largest known work of written Old Saxon. ...was not printed until 1705, by George Hickes. The first modern edition of the poem was published in 1830 by Johann Andreas Schmeller.[3]
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  • ...as not yet managed to isolate a "single definite, stable characteristic of the novel" that holds without reservations. ...major literary genres. It is today defined mostly by its ability to become the object of literary criticism demanding [[artistic merit]] and a specific 'l
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  • While the '[[book]]' has undergone many permutations over time, the term is used here to identify those written works, whether by one or multip ...story is strongly linked to political and economical [[contingencies]] and the [[history of ideas]] and religions.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_o
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  • ==PAPER 130: ON THE WAY TO ROME== ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf] on the tenth day of December the following year, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_AD A.D. 23].
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  • ==PAPER 163: ORDINATION OF THE SEVENTY AT MAGADAN== ...venty [[teachers]] and sent them forth to [[proclaim]] the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]]. This regular instruction began on Friday, November 4, and contin
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  • ...is the [[process]] by which groups of people make [[decisions]]. Although the term is generally applied to [[behavior]] within civil governments, politic .... [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/politics Definition of politics from "The Free Dictionary"]
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  • ==PAPER 134: THE TRANSITION YEARS== ...acher]] of [[truth]]; he began to lay [[plans]] for a public [[career]] in the land of his [[father]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph]'
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  • ...graphy]], it is sometimes called ''the Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea'' or ''the European Mediterranean Sea'', to distinguish it from mediterranean seas els ...cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is crucial to understanding the origins and development of many modern societies.
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  • ...aily lives for this experience in [[immersion]] in the river. We establish the construction of this [[merkaba]], our heart line, our mind line, and connec ...]]. (Pause) Please come to center, bring your attention to the [[axis]] of the [[merkaba]].
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  • ==PAPER 135: JOHN THE BAPTIST== ...with the [[birth]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_baptist John the Baptist].
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  • ...ine, Thursday, December 27, 2012. Obviously! This will be the last one for the year. We have had a very interesting year, being 2012 and all. We have a go ...le to receive whatever messages are in store for us from the other side of the curtain.
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  • ...er with us, and at this point, I will withdraw and leave the field open to the others. ...ons is to help bring a transition era from your era to the early stages of The Days of Light and Life. Today’s lesson is what we would call very tight a
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  • ...cy to describe religious phenomena in various contexts on [[analogy]] with the activity of ancient Hebrew prophets and other figures who had a similarly p <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Prophecy''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/ind
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  • ...ply over-amp me with so much love I couldn’t go on. Tonight we revisit all the times you’ve been welcome to come and give us your lessons, give us your ...Am I alone in here for the very uniqueness of my being? Or is it true that the two of us, Mother Spirit and I, are actually part of you, part of your ment
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  • ...]]. The [[sick]] of [[different]] types were [[segregated]] and were under the supervision of a believer [[physician]], a Syrian named Elman. ...ent. The [[funds]] thus received were turned over to the group treasury. [[The twelve]] were [[permitted]] to spend one week out of each month with their
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  • ...as been able to carry on in the face of [[isolation]] and [[adversity]] to the great gain of all here in attendance. ...those sorts of teacher [[wisdom]] which will help to bring us together in the spirit. I will recess while we venture now into [[stillness]].
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  • *The core value of Equality ...wealth. And poverty is always a part of every society; it is the anvil or the stone that helps grind out personalities or character and strength. For th
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  • ==PAPER 126: THE TWO CRUCIAL YEARS== ...test, the real [[temptation]]. No [[human]] [[youth]], in passing through the early [[confusions]] and [[adjustment]] problems of [[adolescence]], ever [
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  • ...t of our Creator/Father God, and we surely do appreciate your attention to the work that we are doing. ...ppreciate the experiences and thoughts you are having about them. Many of the vectors and developments that are occurring now that you observe, we are ta
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  • ==PAPER 142: THE PASSOVER AT JERUSALEM== ...]. [[Jesus]] himself spent one or two nights each week in [[Jerusalem]] at the [[home]] of Flavius, a [[Greek]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jew],
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  • ===Topic: ''Vision of the Correcting Time''=== ...ormed. We have listened to many of your conversations speculating on when the Correcting Time will actually manifest and implement some programs that we
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  • ...n our mind link of the total content of what we have experienced as far as the mortal realm is concerned on Urantia. ...sus heals people and he trusted that Jesus could heal because he had heard the stories firsthand from other individuals who had been healed. But he truly
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  • ...se who join us this morning. Welcome! We are here for another session of the New Era Conversations, a co-creative endeavor to help our planet during thi ...ssing to Christ Michael’s world, to all of Nebadon, and to Orvonton and to the Grand Universe. You are significant; you are important and you truly are n
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  • ...f in [[deity|deities]], or the explicit view that there are no deities. On the definition of atheism: [https://www.investigatingatheism.info/definition.ht ...] of all [[supernatural]] beings and cite a lack of empirical evidence for the existence of deities. Others argue for atheism on philosophical, social or
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  • ==PAPER 79: ANDITE EXPANSION IN THE ORIENT== ...these regions the [[potentials]] of [[modern]] [[civilization]] spread to the world.
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  • ...//www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/human/#] Anatomically modern humans appear in the fossil record in Africa about 130,000 years ago.[https://www.mnh.si.edu/ant <center>see the documentary film: [https://www.becominghuman.org/ '''''Becoming Human''''']
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  • ...group, the Correcting Time and our brothers and sisters both today and in the future. Amen. ...we can provide you with a higher degree of assurance of what will occur in the next year, to two, to three years. I am not at liberty to disclose what th
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  • ...attributed to [[human]] [[sources]] [[demonstrating]] [[consciousness]] of the "[[spiritual]] [[counterpart]] of [[material]] [[knowledge]]."[https://nord *'''''[https://wholeearth.com/index.php The Whole Earth Catalog]'''''
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  • ...ips and practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Culture''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/inde
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  • ==PAPER 140: THE ORDINATION OF THE TWELVE== ...not go out far from the shore to fish. Several of them were lingering near the shore repairing their nets and tinkering with their fishing paraphernalia.
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  • ===Topic: '''''Roots of the Urantia Book'''''=== The Urantia Book is heir to a rich tradition of human thought and divine teachi
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