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Nanak
(nah' nuhk)
Founder of Sikhism.
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Naomi
(ney oh' mee)
Bride at Cana wedding feast.
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Nasanta
(ney sahn' tuh)
One of the first ten Woman evangelists.
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Nathan
(ney' thuhn)
(1) A Greek Jew from Caesarea who wrote the gospel according to John; (2) a potter who befriended Jesus when he was a child; (3) father of Johab, the groom at Cana; (4) one of David's messengers.
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Nathaniel
(nuh than' yuhl)
(1) The sixth and last of the apostles to be chosen by the Master himself; (2) Wealthy Pharisee of Ragaba.
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Natural death
(nach' er uhl deth)
When you finish your earthly career.
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Naturalism
(nach' er uh liz uhm)
A mechanistic belief system.
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Nazareth
(naz' er uhth)
A small town on the caravan routes from the Orient .
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Neanderthal
(nee an' der thawl)
The mixed descendants of the Badonan tribes.
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Nebadon
(neb' ah don)
The name of our local universe, which is governed by our Creator Son, Michael, together with his Creative Mother Spirit consort. Salvington is its headquarters sphere.
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Nebuchadnezzar
(neb uh kuhd nez' er)
Babylonian king.
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Necho
(nek roh)
Egyptian king.
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Necromancy
(nek ruh man see)
A technique used by savage man to secure insight into the future and to favorably to influence the environment.
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Negroid
(nee' groid)
The secondary Sangik type, which originally included the orange, green, and indigo races.
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Nephilim
(nef il' im)
The Nodites.
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Neptune
(nep' toon)
Roman water-god.
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Nereids
(neer' ee ids)
Subordinate gods .
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Niagara
(nahy ag' ruh)
Rock deposits from the second Silurian inundation.
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Nicaea
(nahy see' uh)
Site of the defense by Athanasius of the true nature of Jesus.
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Nicodemus
(nik uh dee' muhs)
Wealthy and elderly member of the Sanhedrin.
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Nicopolis
(nih kop' oh lis)
The city which Augustus founded .
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Nirvana
(nir vah' nuh)
A condition of supreme enlightenment and supernal bliss wherein all fetters binding man to the material world had been broken.
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Noah
(noh uh)
(1) Member of Garden reception committee; (2) Historical figure of the flood tradition created by the Hebrew priesthood during the Babylonian captivity.
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Nod
(nohd)
One of the 100 corporeal members of Caligastia's staff (see Ang), Nod headed the commission on industry and trade, and became leader of those 60 staff members who joined the rebellion.
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Nog
(nohg)
A false god of those remnants of the lowest Sangik races occupying Dalamatia at the time of the flood which engulfed the city 162 years after the planetary rebellion.