• Gonod (Goh nod')

    A wealthy Indian traveler and father of Ganid with whom Jesus traveled around the Mediterranean basin A.D. 22-23 (see Ganid).

  • Gophna (gohf' nuh)

    Small village to the north of Jerusalem. Today it is known as Jifna.

  • Gospel (gos' puhl)

    Life of Jesus of Nazareth described in the books of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

  • Gradant (gray' dant)

    The standard weight measure on Jerusem which is equivalent to ten ounces of weight on Urantia.

  • Graduate Guides (graj' oo eyt gahyds')

    Personalities who sponsor and conduct the high university of technical instruction and spiritual training of mortals. .

  • Grand Universe (grand yoo' nuh vurs)

    The present organized and inhabited creation.

  • Grandfanda (Grand fahn' duh)

    The first ascendent mortal to reach Havona. He was a pilgrim from a planet in superuniverse number one.

  • Gravita (grah vee' tuh)

    The name given to energy-matter of dual constitution, which is responsive to linear gravity, and which is the basis of the physical systems of the superuniverses.

  • Gravitation (grav i tey' shuhn)

    Natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distances between their centers.

  • Gravity (grav' i tee)

    Physical, mindal, or spiritual force due to gravitation in any of these domains.

  • Gravity Messengers (grav' i tee mes' uhn jers)

    Spirits who utilize gravity for purposes of transit; they can go anywhere any time — instanter — but they are not persons.

  • Greco-Roman (gree koh roh' muhn)

    Refers to those geographical regions that culturally were influenced by the language, culture, government and religion of the ancient Greeks and Romans.

  • Greenland (green' luhnd)

    Island between the Artic and Atlantic Ocenas, near Canada.

  • Seven Groups of Reflective Spirits (sev' uhn groopz uv ri flek' tiv spir' itz)

    A group of the Supreme Spirits on the Uversa Personality Register.

  • Guardian of Destiny (gahr' dee uhn ov des' tuh nee)

    Seraphim devoted to the ministry to individual mortals.

  • Guites (gayts)

    Tribe of Northern Mesopotamia.

  • Hades (hey' deez)

    A place invented by the Greeks to receive weak souls.

  • Hagar (hey' gahr)

    One or Abraham's concubines.

  • Haggai (hag' ee ahy)

    Hebrew prophet.

  • Hallel (hah leyl')

    The responsive reading of the Psalms accompanied by waving of the branches before the altar.

  • Hammurabi (hah moo rah' bee)

    Babylonian king.

  • Han (hahn)

    Chinese emperor.

  • Hanavard (hahn' uh vuhrd)

    A primary Lanonandek Son who is currently serving as the high counselor and acting chairman of the execufive council of the Satania system.

  • Hannah (han' uh)

    Mother of Mary.

  • Hap (hap)

    One of the 100 corporeal members of Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Hap headed the council of the college of revealed religion.

  • Haran (hey' ruhn)

    A stopping place between Ur and Canaan.

  • Hatita (hey' tuh tuh)

    Village visited by Jesus and his apostles.

  • Havona (Hah vohn' uh)

    The central and divine universe, an eternal, wholly created, and perfect planetary family containing one billion worlds arranged in seven concentric circuits contiguous to and surrounding Paradise.

  • Havona Centers (Hah vohn' uh sen' ters)

    Power centers supervising the energy regulation in the Havona worlds.

  • Havona Natives (Hah vohn' uh ney' tivs)

    Permanent residents of Havona descending directly from the Trinity of the Paradise.

  • Havona Pilgrims (Hah vohn' uh pil' grim)

    A term used to refer to surviving mortals when they arrive on Havona.

  • Havona Servitals (Hah vohn' uh suhr' vi tuhls)

    Beings created by the work of the Seven Master Spirits and their associates, the Seven Supreme Power Directors.

  • Havonal (Hah vohn' uhl)

    One of the three kind of activity in circuits of Havona.

  • Havoner (Hah vohn' her)

    Inhabitant of Havona.

  • Hebrews (hee' brooz)

    Israelites or Jews living in Judea.

  • Hebron (hee' bruhn)

    City of Judah in the west of the Salt Sea.

  • Heidelberg (hahyd' l burg)

    German City situated in the southwest portion of the country.

  • Hell (hel)

    Place invented for the punishment of taboo violators.

  • Hellenes (hel eenz')

    The Greek people.

  • Hellenist (hel' uh nist)

    Someone focused on the study of Greek culture.

  • Hellenized (hel' uh nahyz)

    Term used to describe something influenced by the ancient Greek culture.

  • Henselon (Hen' suh Ion)

    A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.

  • Herod (her' uhd)

    Anyone of the Herodian dynasty.

  • Herod Agrippa (her' uhd uh grip' uh)

    King of the Jews after his uncle Herod Antipas. Killed James.

  • Herod Antipas (her' uhd uhn tee' puhs)

    Governor of Galilee and Perea during Jesus youth and ministry to A.D. 39. Son of Herod the Great.

  • Herod the Idumean (her' uhd thee id yoo mee' uh)

    Founder of the Herodian Dynasty. Father of Herod the Great, Grandfather of Herod Antipas.

  • Herodian (huh roh' dee uhn)

    Political party that advocated emancipation from the direct Roman rule by a restoration of the Herodian dynasty.

  • Herodias (huh roh' dee uhs)

    Unlawful wife of Herod Antipas.

  • Heshbon (Hesh bohn')

    An ancient town located at the east side of the Jordan River.

  • Hestia (hes' tee uh)

    Greek goddess of the hearth.