Glossary

  • Formosa (fawr moh' sah)

    Now known as Taiwan, Formosa is an island of East Asia in the western Pacific Ocean located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The Andites made their way to Formosa and there continued the addition of their desirable qualities to the Chinese stock.

  • Fortant (fawr' tahnt)

    A secondary Lanonandek Son who for 1,900 years served on the staff of Lanaforge, the System Sovereign who replaced Lucifer, now serves on Jerusem as the bestowal director.

  • Fortune (fawr' chuhn)

    Fearful young man who later became leader of the Christians in Crete.

  • Foxhall (foks' hawl)

    A race that journeyed on west from England after a later ice visitation and have survived as the present-day Eskimos.

  • Frandalank (fran' dah lanks)

    Beings of the order of Master Physical Controllers who function as living gauges of all forms of force energy in the universes.

  • Freewill (free wil)

    The ability to make self-determined choices.

  • Fusion (fyoo' zhuhn)

    Everlasting and indissoluble union .

  • Gabriel (gey' bree uhl)

    Chief executive of Michael on Salvington.

  • Gad (gad)

    Leader of a tribe that traditionally had dwelt in the regions east of the Jordan River.

  • Gadara (ga dahr' rah)

    A Greek city of the Decapolis.

  • Gadda (gad' duh)

    A city in Perea.

  • Gadiah (gad' ee ah)

    A young Philistine truth-seeker working in Joppa with whom Jesus, in A.D.22-23, discussed the story of Jonah and the whale and good and evil.

  • Gaius (gey' uhs)

    Friend of Crispus who later became loyal supporter of Paul.

  • Galantia (gal ahn' sha)

    The ascended superangel who maintains the Jerusem headquarters of the Brilliant Evening Stars, a local universe class of superangels brought into being by the Creator Son and Creative Spirit (see Gavalia).

  • Galilee (gal' uh lee)

    A large region in northern Israel extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west.

  • Gamala (guh mey' luh)

    City visited by Jesus and his twelve apostles in the second public preaching tour of Galilee .

  • Gamaliel (guh mey' lee uhl)

    One of Jerusalem's leading rabbis.

  • Gangetic (guhn je' tik)

    A plain in India also called the North Indian Plain, extensive North Central section of the Indian Subcontinent.

  • Ganid (Gey' nid)

    The 17-year-old son of a wealthy Indian traveler with whom Jesus traveled around the Mediterranean basin A.D. 22-23 (see Gonod).

  • Gath (gath)

    City in the north of Philistia.

  • Gautama Siddhartha (gaw' tuh muh si dahr tuh)

    Founder of Buddhism.

  • Gavalia (Guh vah' lee yah)

    The first-born and head of the Brilliant Evening Stars, who for the past 1,900 years has been assigned to ascendant mortal ministry. Gavalia's associate, Galantia,currently maintains the Jerusem headquarters of this class of local universe superangels.

  • Gaza (gah' zuh)

    City of Philistia in the coast of the Great Sea.

  • Geba (gey' buh)

    City of Judah at the north of Jerusalem.

  • Gehenna (gi hen' uh)

    A place outside ancient Jerusalem, known in the Hebrew Bible as the Valley of the Son of Hinnom.

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