The Urantia Book
PAPER 138
&...se how hungry were the common people to hear words of religious co...n the evening, when they were making speeches, one of the more mal...h scenes of careless pleasure making." Peter whispered this c...ach apostle's family and, making...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 195
...d priest-ridden Hebrews, as a people, refused to accept either Jes...nd universe philosophies. The peoples of the Western world, the be...embrace too much for any one people to assimilate in one or two g....10 But religious leaders are making...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 194
&nb...preaching glad tidings to the people -- even salvation through Jes...him had great power with the people. No wonder they were led on i...th bring to the world and its peoples the last of the spirit endow...d word before God and all the people...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 192
 ...would obey me, go forth to teach all peoples this gospel of the kingdom....d with him." Just as he finished making this declaration of faith, th...y his side, in full view of all these people...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 190
M...t mighty in word and in deed before God and all the people. The chief priests and our ru...light and saving power; even that he will save his people...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 188
T...nhedrin had gone out to Golgotha for the purpose of making sure that Jesus' body acc...nd steal him away by night and then proclaim to the people...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 187
 ...oman citizen; only slaves and subject peoples were subjected to this disho...ason of the fine sand in the air. The people of Jerusalem knew that this m...wisely restrained Peter's trouble-making...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 186
J...ad been done with Jesus. As Caiaphas was engaged in making his report to the Sanhedrin r...h scene of a nation -- his earthly father's own people...
The Urantia Book
PAPER 185
&nb...ay discovered his weakness in making threats which he feared to ex...ur nation and stirring up our people to rebellion.
"2. Forbidding the people to pay tribute to Caesar.
&...o make. The Jews were a proud people...