after the crucifixion
embalmed Jesus' body with myrrh and aloes
188:1.4(2013;3)
helped bear body of Jesus to tomb
188:1.3(2013;2)
Jesus' 16th appearance in courtyard of
193:0.1(2052;1)
most outspoken disciple of Jesus in Jerusalem
188:1.2(2013;1)
thought Jews had removed Jesus' body
190:1.2(2030;1)
came to see Jesus in Gethsemane; turned back
142:8.4(1606;1)
educated and intellectual; wealthy elderly member of Sanhedrin
141:3.5(1589;6),
142:6.1(1601;6)
feared to be seen openly with Jesus
142:6.1(1601;6)
Nile valley.
See also Egypt
Abraham and Lot journeyed to
93:5.7(1019;4)
Andites enjoyed sheltered position of
80:6sec(894;2)
Apostle Simon worked his way up
139:11.11(1565;8)
culture disrupted by internal warfare
80:6.5(894;6)
Semites enslaved in
96:2.2(1054;7)
struggles of green and orange races in
64:6.13(724;3)
western end of cradle of civilization
81:1.1(900;3)
60 rebel members of Prince's staff and 44 Andonic counterparts constituted 104 ancestors of
77:2.4,8(857;1)
Adam impregnated 1,682
N. in second garden to found the Andite race
76:4.8(851;6)
built tower of Babel as memorial to
N. racial greatness
77:3.1-2(858;2)
centers of civilization
77:4sec(859;4)
considerable inheritance in white race
80:0.2(889;2)
descendants of rebels on Prince's staff
67:4.2(757;5),
73:1sec(821;4)
descendants settled Crete ca. 12,000 B.C.
80:7.2(895;2)
dispersion and decline
77:4.1(859;4)
Elamite
N. were culture and commerce advocates; Syrian N. were nationalistic memorialists
77:4.3-4(859;6)
far superior to Andonites and Sangiks
77:2.4(857;1)
Garden dwellers destroyed nearby
N. settlement upon learning of Eve's default;
N. retaliated; bitter warfare
75:5.3,9(843;5)
later some joined Van
73:1.6(822;3)
occupied Garden of Eden after default
73:7.1(826;6)
practices
encouraged cremation to combat cannibalism
89:5.14(980;3)
established extensive culture in eastern Mediterranean, north Africa
80:1.2(889;4)
favored in-marriage
82:5.4(918;4)
traditional enmity with Amadonites
73:1.4(822;1)
pre-Sumerian
N. blended with Adamites to become Sumerians
77:2.10(857;7),
77:4.6(860;1)
priests in 1st and 2nd gardens were
76:2.2-3(848;2)
referred to as Nephilim in Old Testament
77:2.3(856;6)
regarded man as soul and body
86:5.13(955;5)
split into 3 groups after Dalamatia destroyed
73:1.5(822;2)
still an able people in times of Adam
77:4.1(859;4)
took tree of life after default; did them no good
73:6.7(826;4),
75:3.5(841;5)
accusation that enfeebled specimens would soon perish
143:1.2(1607;4)
Jesus
cf: approved use of force to protect majority
173:1.11(1891;1)
cf: resisted what was inimical to his children
100:7.14(1103;2)
cf: restrained madman's attack in Crete
130:5.4(1436;5)
cf: would defend himself fully against aggressor without moral judgment
133:1.4(1469;3)
did not make teaching of
n. a family rule
127:4.5(1401;5)
goodness of Jesus destroys evil
188:5.2(2018;1)
oft-repeated teaching
183:4.2(1975;5)
opposed negative or passive nonresistance
159:5.9-12(1770;1)
teaching on
n. is comprehended only by living
180:5.11(1950;6)
nonviolence is only proper political and economic attitude of religion
99:0.2(1086;2),
99:2.5(1087;8),
143:1.7(1608;4)
of selfish reaction to universe
180:5.9(1950;4)
resist not injury to feelings of personal dignity
141:3.8(1590;3)
violet race retained Edenic traditions of peacefulness for many millenniums
78:3.1(870;4),
78:4.5(872;3)
are moving counter to stream of universe events
117:4.11(1284;7)
become as if they had never been
47:2.7(532;5)
failure to survive is never due to neglect by Adjuster
40:4.1(444;4)
final divergence of personality from trend of universe
130:4.8(1434;7)
guardian angels respond to dispensational roll call, but Adjusters make no answer
49:6.7(569;2),
113:6.8(1247;6)
pass into realm of the unrealized
117:4.13(1285;2)
possibility of cosmic self-destruction unavoidable if personality is to be free
118:7.7(1301;4)
wholehearted identification with evil is nonexistence
54:3.2(615;4)
withdrawing from God, man approaches nonreality cessation of existence
117:4.14(1285;3)