• Local Universe Centers (loh' kuhl yoo' nuh vurs sen' ters)

    Power centers on the headquarters of each Local Universe that function to downstep and otherwise to modify the seven power circuits emanating from superuniverse headquarters.

  • Lagash (ley' gash)

    An ancient Sumerian city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

  • Lamech (ley' mik)

    Father of Tubal-Cain.

  • Lanaforge (Lan' ah forge)

    A primary Lanonandek Son who succeeded Lucifer as System Sovereign.

  • Lanonandek (La non an' dek)

    The third order of Local Universe Sons of God brought into existence by the Creator Son and Creative Spirit.

  • Lanonandek Sons (La non an' dek sonz)

    System Sovereigns and as constellation counselors in the local universe.

  • Lao-tse (lou' dzuh)

    Chinese religious leader of the 6th century B.C.

  • Laotta (lah ot' uh)

    A Nodite woman, head of the western Garden of Eden school, with whom Adam chose to mate after Eve had defaulted in their planetary mission.

  • Lapland (lap' land)

    Region of extreme northern Europe including northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland and the Kola Peninsula of northwest Russia.

  • Larissa (luh ris' uh)

    Town in the city of Thessaly, Greece.

  • Lasea (la see' uh)

    Ancient city on the island of Crete, Greece.

  • Lausanne (loh zan')

    Province of the Roman Empire where Pontius Pilate retired.

  • Lazarus (laz' er uhs)

    (1) Close friend of Jesus at Bethany, (2) Beggar in Nazarite allegory.

  • Leah (lee' uh)

    Eldest daughter of the Apostle Philip.

  • Lebanon (leb' uh nuhn)

    (1) One of Solomon's elaborate and wasteful building projects, (2) Mount Lebanon

  • Lebbeus (lih bee' uhs)

    The Apostle Judas Alpheus' other name.

  • Lebonah (leb' o naw)

    Town near Shiloh, on the north side of Bethel.

  • Lecture (lek' cher)

    A speech read or delivered before an audience or class.

  • Legion (lee' juhn)

    (1) Twelve units of Seraphim (248,832 pairs or 497,664 individuals) (2) A division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers, (3) Very great in number.

  • Lessen (les' uhn)

    (1) To become less, (2) To make less; reduce, (3) Archaic

  • Levantine (lev' uhn tahyn)

    Inhabitant of the Levant, the former name for the area of the Eastern Mediterranean now occupied by Lebanon, Syria, and Israel.

  • Levi (lee' vahy)

    Original name of the Apostle Matthew.

  • Levites (lee' vahyts)

    Sons of Levi, a sacred caste in ancient Israel.

  • Levitical (li vit' i kuhl)

    (1) Of or pertaining to the Levites, (2) Of or pertaining to Levitical law, which relates to the priests and Levites and to the forms of Jewish ceremonial observance.

  • Leviticus (li vit' i kuhs)

    Third book of the Bible, containing laws relating to the priests and Levites and to the forms of Jewish ceremonial observance.

  • Life Carrier Sons (lahyf kar' ee er suhns)

    Local universe Sons of God who are the offspring of a Paradise Creator Son in varied association with the complemental local universe Mother Spirit. Intrusted with designing and carrying creature life to the planetary spheres; after planting this life on such new worlds the Life Carriers remain there for long periods to foster its development.

  • Life Carriers (lahyf kar' ee er)

    Local universe Sons of God who are the offspring of a Paradise Creator Son in varied association with the complemental local universe Mother Spirit. Intrusted with designing and carrying creature life to the planetary spheres; after planting this life on such new worlds the Life Carriers remain there for long periods to foster its development.

  • Life vehicle (lahyf vee' i kuhl)

    Type of body a mortal creature inhabits.

  • Light and life (lahyt and lahyf)

    (1) Final evolutionary attainment of status for an individual being or, collectively, for a world of time and space

  • Linear gravity (lin' ee er grav' i tee)

    The short-range cohesive force of the macrocosmos (also called local gravity).

  • Linear-gravity (lin' ee er grav' i tee)

    Linear-gravity response is a quantitative measure of nonspirit energy. Linear-gravity pull is inherent in material mass and the circular-gravity presence of the Isle of Paradise.

  • Livias (liv' ee uss)

    Small town in Perea, near Jericho.

  • Local Universe (loh' kuhl yoo' nuh vurs)

    A division of a superuniverse comprising one hundred constellations (about 10,000,000 inhabitable planets), and ruled by one of the co-ordinate Creator Sons of God of the order of Michael.

  • Local Universe Creative Spirits (loh' kuhl yoo' nuh vurs kree ay' tiv spir' itz)

    A personal representation of the Infinite Spirit (also called the Local Universe Mother Spirit), these Divine Ministers accompany a Creator Son to the realms of space, there to be his companion, first, in physical organization and, later, in creation and ministry to the creatures of the newly projected universe.

  • Local Universe Susatia (loh' kuhl yoo' nuh vurs sue say shah)

    Beings who are the offspring of the Creator Son and Creative Spirit and that reside and function as permanent citizens on Salvington and are closely associated with Spirit-fused mortals.

  • Lord (lawrd)

    (1) God, (2) Jesus Christ, (3) The Supreme Being, (4) Lord God of Israel, (4) Gabriel, the Lord God of hosts, (5) Lanaforge, Lord of Satania.

  • Lot_ (lot)

    Nephew of Abraham.

  • Louisville (loo' ee vil)

    City in Kentucky, USA.

  • Loyalatia (loy al ay' shah)

    The seraphim who warned a human seer not to worship the angels, since they are simply fellow servants with the mortal races.

  • Lucifer (loo' suh fer)

    The deposed System Sovereign of Satania who led a rebellion against the Universal Father and Michael of Nebadon.

  • Luke (lewk)

    Gentile convert of Paul.

  • Lut (luht)

    One of the 100 corporeal members of Caligastia's staff, Lut headed the guardians of health and life council.

  • Lutentia (lew ten' chah)

    The rebellious and subsequently deposed System Sovereign of Palonia into whose position Michael of Nebadon was appointed as part of Michael's second bestowal experience in the form of a Lanonandek Son.

  • Luxor (luhk' sawr)

    Town in upper Egypt, on the Nile, near the ruins of ancient Thebes.

  • Lydda (lid' ah)

    Town that lay about 9 miles east of Joppa, on the road from the sea-port to Jerusalem.

  • Lysimachia (lye si ma' kee a)

    Hellenistic Greek town of ancient Thrace.

  • Liaison Stabilizers (lee ey' zawn stey' buh lahy zerz)

    Regulators of the morontia energy in association with the physical and spirit forces of the realm.

  • Last Supper (lahst suhp' er)

    The last meal Jesus spent with his apostles while he was on earth.

  • Local System (loh' kuhl sis' tuhm)

    Basic unit of the supergovernment, consisting of about one thousand inhabited or inhabitable worlds.