Glossary
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Aton (aht' n)
Egyptian sun-god.
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Attis (ay' tis)
Son of Cybele In Phrygian cult.
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Augustus (aw guhs' tuhs)
Roman emperor who reestablished state religion.
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Australasian (aw struh ley' zhuh)
Of Australian-Antarctic ancestry.
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Automatism (aw tom' uh tiz uhm)
A self-operating machine.
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Autorevelation (aw' toh rev uh ley' shuhn)
Truth is always a revelation
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Avalon (av' uh lon)
A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
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Avonals (av' uhn ulz)
One of three descending orders of revealed Paradise Sons of God, also known as Magisterial Sons.
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Azariah (az uh rahy' uh])
King of Judah.
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Baal (bahl)
Canaanite god of soil fertility.
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Baalim (bey' uh lim)
The followers of Baal.
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Babel (bab' uhl)
A later name for the city where the architect, Bablot, built the tower.
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Bablod (bab' lod)
The name given the location, northeast of Dalamatia, of the 'Tower of Babel' whose designer was Bablot, approximately 150,000 years ago.
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Bablot (bab' lot)
A descendant of Nod who developed a plan to erect a pretentious temple to memorialize the Nodite race.
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Babylon (bab' uh luhn)
The location where the people of Judah were taken in captivity.
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Badonan (bah' doh nan)
A great-great-grandson of Andon and Fonta whose tribe of descendants lived in approximately 991,000 B.C. in the northwestern area of India.
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Baptism (bap' tiz uhm)
A rite of admission.
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Barabbas (buh rab' uhs)
Murderous robber released by Pilate.
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Barak (bair' uhk)
Israelite military leader.
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Barnabas (bahr' nuh buhs)
Early covert to new gospel about Jesus.
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Bartholomew (bahr thol' uh myoo)
Father of Nathaniel.
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Bartimeus (bar tih mee' us)
Blind beggar healed in Jericho.
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Basques (basks)
Survivors of the Andites.
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Bathsheba (bath shee' buh)
One of David's wives, the mother of Solomon.
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Bautan (baw' tan)
A student in Gautama Siddhartha's Benares school who communicated to Gautama the Salem missionary traditions of Melchizedek's covenant with Abraham.
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Beelzebub (bee el' zuh buhb)
Leader of the disloyal midway creatures who allied themselves with the forces of the traitorous Caligastia.
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Beeroth (ba eh' roth)
A city on Jesus' final tour.
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Beersheba (beer shee' buh)
The city in the south of Palestine from which Jesus started his final tour.
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Trinity-origin and Trinitized Beings (trin' i tee awr' i jin ahnd trin' i tizd bee' ings)
Groups of beings created by all three Paradise Deities, either as such or as the Trinity.
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Triune-origin Beings (trahy yoon' awr' i jin bee' ings)
Created by all three Paradise Deities.
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Unrevealed Deity-origin Beings (un ri veel' d dee' i tee awr' i jinbee' ings)
A group of The Supreme Spirits, of origin in any one of the Paradise Deities or otherwise created by any one being of direct or indirect descent from the Paradise Deities.
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Unrevealed Spirit-origin Beings (un ri veel' d trin' i tee awr' i jin bee' ings)
Members of the Family of the Infinite Spirit.
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Beirut (bey root')
A coastal city of the gentiles.
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Bel (bel)
One of seven chief deities of Mesopotamia.
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Bel-Marduk (bel mahr' duk)
A god of the Mesopotamians.
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Belgium (bel' juhm)
The most northerly settlement of the Danubians was at Liege in Belgium.
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Benares (buh nahr' is)
Location where Gautama founded his school.
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Berbers (bur berz)
Survivors of the Andites.
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Bernice (bur nees')
Mother of Justa.
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Bestowal (bih stoh' uhl)
The bestowal plan is the great Father-revelation enterprise of the Eternal Son and his co-ordinate Sons and consists of his bestowal of the Sons of God upon the evolutionary creations.
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Beth-Marion (beth mahr' ee uhn)
Fanatical Phoenician woman.
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Beth-Meon (beth me' ohn)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-Nimrah (beth nim' rah)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-Peor (beth pee' or)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-shean (beth she' uhn)
A ancient Hebrew city that became Scythopolis, the chief Greek city of the Decapolis.
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Bethabara (Beth ab’ ar a)
The Bethany ford of the Jordan.
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Bethany (beth' uh nee)
A little village on the eastern slopes of Olivet .
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Bethel (beth' uhl)
The location of Jacob's well in Samaria.
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Bethesda (buh thez' duh)
A pool of water outside of Jerusalem.
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Bethlehem (beth' li hem)
The City of David.