Glossary
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Ebal (ee' bahl)
Location of the traditions of Abraham, Jacob, and Abimelech.
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Eber (ee' bur)
An officer of the Sanhedrin who, when sent to arrest Jesus after his first temple talk, refused to do so.
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Ebullition (eb uh lish' uhn)
Worship.
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Eden (eed' n)
The planetary headquarters of such an Adam and Eve is usually denominated the Garden of Eden.
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Edentia (ee dehnt' sha)
The headquarters world of Norlatiadek, the constellation to which our system belongs.
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Edrei (en' dree)
One of the cities of the Decapolis.
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Ego-entity (ee' goh en' ti tee)
The material self.
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Egypt (ee' jipt)
Egypt became the successor of Mesopotamia as the headquarters of the most advanced group on earth.
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El Shaddai (el shah' dahy)
This idea of God was a composite derived from the teachings of Amenemope’s Book of Wisdom modified by Ikhnaton’s doctrine of Aton and further influenced by Melchizedek’s teachings embodied in the concept of El Elyon.
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Elam (ee luhm)
The highland regions of Elam just east of the Euphrates valley.
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Elealah (el aw lay')
A city in Perea.
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Electron (ih lek' tron)
Electronic matter — the electrical stage of material differentiation — electrons, protons, and various other units entering into the varied constitution of the electronic groups.
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Eleusinian (el yoo sin' ee uhn)
Mysteries that grew up within the Olympian pantheon, a Greek version of the worship of fertility.
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Elihu (el' uh hyoo)
Prophet of Ur and priest of Salem believers.
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Elijah (ih lahy' juh)
A translated soul of brilliant spiritual achievement during the post-Material Son age.
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Elijah Mark (ih lahy' juh mahrk)
Father of John Mark.
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Eliphaz (el' uh faz)
The first of Job’s friends.
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Elisha ([ih lahy' shuh)
Faithful associate of Elijah.
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Elizabeth (ih liz' uh buhth)
(1) Mother of John the Baptist, (2) One of the first ten women evangelists.
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Ellanora (elah' nor uh)
A young woman on the planet of Panoptia whose leadership during the Lucifer rebellion ensured that not a single Panoptian joined with the planet's apostate Planetary Prince.
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Elman (el' mahn)
Syrian physician at Bethsaida camp.
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Eloah (e loh' uh)
The singular for Elohim.
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Elohim (e loh' him)
The Trinity was worshiped in Egypt under the name of Elohim.
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El elyon (el el' ee ohn)
Melchizedek's term denoting the Most High, the one and only God.
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Elyonist (el' ee ohn ist)
A worshiper of El Elyon.
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Emergent energy (ih mur' juhnt en' er jee)
Embraces those energies which are responsive to Paradise gravity but are as yet unresponsive to local or linear gravity.
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Emmaus (uh mey' uhs)
A town about seven miles west of Jerusalem.
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En-Gannim (en gan' im)
One of the stops on Jesus' final tour.
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Endantum (en dahnt' um)
The constellation headquarters planet on which Michael experienced his sixth bestowal as a morontia mortal.
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Endor (en' dohr)
One of the towns surrounding Nazareth.
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Energy (en' er jee)
An all-inclusive term applied to forces across the spiritual, mindal, and material realms.
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Energy Transformers (en' er jee trans mit' erz)
One of the groups comprising the Master Physical Controllers.
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Engedi (en jed' ee)
A colony on the Dead Sea.
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Enoch (ee' nuhk)
(1) First translated Urantia mortal, (2) First son of Cain and Ramona.
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Enos (ee' nuhs)
Grandson of Adam and Eve, son of Seth, Adam and Eve's eldest surviving second garden son, co-founder with Seth and his own son, Kenan, of the Sethite priesthood.
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Ensa (en' suh)
The name of the minor sector of the superuniverse of Orvonton to which our local universe, Nebadon, belongs (see Orvonton).
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Enseraphim (en ser' uh fim)
The process of unconscious slumber when in transit sleep during the passage from one sphere to another.
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Enta (ehn' tuh)
One of Jesus' mother Mary's female ancestors.
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Ephesians (ih fee' zhuhnz)
Residents of the capital of the Roman province of Asia.
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Ephesus (ef' uh suhs)
The capital of the Roman province of Asia.
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Ephraim (ee' free uhm)
Hill country of the northern Israelites .
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Epicurean (ep i kyoo ree' uhn)
The school of thought dedicated to the pursuit of happiness.
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Epistles (ih pis' uhls)
The writings of Paul.
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Epoch (ep' uhk)
An isolated stretch of time.
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Error (er' er)
The willful rejection of truth.
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Esdraelon (es drey ee' lon)
The broad and fertile plain country of Esdraelon, stretching from Nazareth toward Mount Gilboa and Samaria.
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Eskimos (es' kuh mohs)
Descendents of the Foxhall peoples.
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Esta (es' tah)
Wife of James.
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Esther (es' ter)
Jewish woman who became queen or Persia.
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Eternal (ih tur' nul)
Never-beginning, never-ending.
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Eternal decision (ih tur' nul dih sizh' uhn)
To God, as absolute, an ascending mortal who has made the eternal decision is already a Paradise finaliter.
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Eternal Son (ih tur' nul sohn)
The Second Person of Deity, Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit Controller, and Spiritual Administrator.
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Eternaliter (ih tur' nul ahyz)
A being of eternal existence and nature.
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Eternalize (ih tur' nl ahyz)
Become never-ending.
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Eternals of Days (ih tur' nulz uv deyz)
One of the groups comprising the Stationary Sons of the Trinity.
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Eternity (ih tur' ni tee)
Without beginning or end.
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Ether (ee' ther)
A collective name to designate a group of force and energy activities occurring in space.
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Eve (eve)
Material Daughter who became the mother of the violet race on Urantia.
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Eventod (ee' vuhn tohd)
The name by which Michael was known during his fifth bestowal as an ascending mortal on Uversa, headquarters world of the superuniverse of Orvonton.
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Eventuate (ih ven' choo yet)
Exist without being created.
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Eventuated transcendental beings (ih ven' choo ey ed tran sen den' tl bee ings)
The eventuated children of divinity, ultimacy, and eternity. These “eventuators” are neither finite nor infinite — they are absonite; and absonity is neither infinity nor absoluteness.
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Eventuating (ih ven' choo ey ting)
Emerging — as in the eventuated existences of certain absonite and associated beings, e.g., God the Ultimate.
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Eventuation (ih ven' choo ey shun)
By example
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Eventuators (ih ven' choo eyt ohrs)
Beings who are neither finite nor infinite — they are absonite; and absonity is neither infinity nor absoluteness.
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Eveson (eev' sohn)
The second-born son of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, born in approximately 35,900 B.C.
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Evolutional (ev uh loo' shuhn ul)
The change over time in the inherent biologic, organic, mindal, or spiritual attributes of an living entity.
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Evolutionary (ev uh loo' shuh ner ee)
The change over time in the inherent biologic, organic, mindal, or spiritual attributes of an living entity.
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Evolvement (ih' volv mehnt)
Progressive development .
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Existential (eg zi sten' shuhl)
Of eternal existence, past, present, and future.
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Experiential (ik speer ee en' shuhl)
Of, or having the capacity to, experience.
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Extragalactic (ek' struh guh lak' tik)
The remote stretches of outer space.
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Extrasolar (ek' struh soh' ler)
Outside of the sun.
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Extrauniverse (ek' struh yoo' nuh vurs)
Outside of the universes.
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Ezda (ez' duh)
Orphan lad whom John the Baptist cared for.
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Ezekiel (ih zee' kee uhl)
Hebrew prophet during exile.
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Ezra (ez' ruh)
(1) Father of Rebecca, (2) a wealthy merchant and trader of Nazareth.
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Ezraeon (ez righ' on)
Owner of boat carrying Joseph and Mary to Joppa.
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Extra-Havona (ek' struh hah vohn' nah)
Outside of Havona.
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Energy Transmitters (en' er jee)
One of the groups comprising the Master Physical Controllers.