better Primate strains assimilated by
65:3.4(734;1)
Hebrew language was distinctly Andonite
80:8.2(896;7)
Hittites stemmed directly from
80:8.2(896;7)
migrations
aridity drove
A. into Turkestan, Europe in 3000 B.C.
80:9.6(898;1)
diluted Andites in central Asia
79:1.7(879;4)
driven from Europe by blue race, from Asia by yellow race
78:1.5(869;1),
79:6.1(884;4)
entered Europe from Siberia; absorbed by Andites
80:4.2(892;5)
in mountainous central and southeastern Europe
80:8.2(896;7)
into China with Andites
79:7.1(886;2)
lived in extreme northern regions
64:7.16(728;5)
on Pacific islands
79:6.3(884;6)
scattered over Arctic and central Asia in 15,000 B.C.
78:3.7(871;3)
settlements after Adam
78:1.5(869;1)
to Iceland, Greenland
64:7.18(728;7)
westernmost
A. nearly driven into sea
64:7.17(728;6)
Onagar was truth teacher to
A. 63:6sec(715;8)
physical characteristics
63:4.1(713;7)
not so sensitive to pain
63:4.2(713;8)
physically mature at 12; life span of 75
62:5.3(708;1)
practices
affection for comrades
63:4.4(714;2)
all except Badonans practiced human sacrifice
64:3.1(720;2)
cliff and grotto dwellers
63:5.4(715;4)
constant battles with inferior tribes
63:4.4(714;2)
constructed dome-shaped stone huts
63:5.5(715;5)
eastbound groups mingled with animals
64:1.7(719;2),
85:3.1(946;3)
evolved animal worship
63:6.3(716;2)
exceedingly imitative; no sense of humor
63:4.2(713;8)
fairly free from violent antagonisms
70:1.2(783;5)
fearless hunters
63:5.6(715;6)
first marine adventurers
64:7.17(728;6)
idea of using stick and flint, bound with sinews
68:5.4(768;4)
lived almost exclusively on flesh
63:5.6(715;6)
loyal to families
63:4.3(714;1)
occupied with hunting for food, fighting to avenge
63:4.7(714;5)
regarded twins as good luck
68:6.8(770;5)
some mated with simians
63:1.4(711;7)
taught golden rule
70:1.2(783;5)
well-developed language
63:4.6(714;4)
would not live with inferior tree-dwellers
64:1.1-2(718;3)
retrogressed for 500,000 years after Andon
63:5.7(715;7),
63:6.1(715;8)
unusual that A. evolved before colored races
64:6.2(723;1)
Andrew
139:1sec(1548;5),
143:3.1,5(1610;4),
144:1.4(1618;1),
145:2.1(1629;2),
167:0.1(1833;1),
191:0.6(2038;1),
192:1.11(2047;4),
192:4.7(2051;4),
194:1.2(2060;2),.
See also apostles of Jesus
3 sisters, one named Martha; brother Peter
139:1.1(1548;5),
150:1.1(1678;5)
attempted to heal James of Safed's son
158:4.7(1756;4)
believer in John the Baptist; first apostle
137:1.1(1524;2)
bewildered by entry into Jerusalem
172:5.2(1884;1)
brought thousands into kingdom; crucified in Patrae
139:1.12(1550;3)
chose Peter, James, and John to attend Jesus
139:4.3(1554;1)
deep-thinker; seasoned, philosophic counsel
137:5.2(1531;6),
137:7.3(1534;2)
defended rubbing grain on Sabbath
147:6.4(1654;3)
director general of apostles; efficient administrator; ablest apostle
138:7.4(1544;3),
138:10.2(1547;2),
139:1.2,5(1548;6)
handed sword back to Simon Zelotes
182:2.3(1966;3)
imposed strict rules upon apostles' work with women
150:2.2(1680;1)
intimated Peter had seen things not real
152:4.4(1703;4),
191:1.5(2040;1)
Jesus
asked
A. to be more trusting
192:2.7(2048;3)
asked
A. to strengthen brethren
182:2.8(1967;3)
Luke had mutilated copy of
A. 's notes
121:8.9(1342;4)
opposed proclaiming Jesus king
152:2.5(1700;6)
passed upon applicants for school of evangelists and the 70
148:1.1(1657;6),
163:2.1(1801;4)
sought Jesus after healing at sundown
145:5.5-7(1635;4)
tendency to suspicion and over-individualism
193:4.3(2056;1)
unmarried fisherman partner of Peter, James, and John
139:1.1(1548;5),
139:3.1(1552;5)
has remnant family of 165 worlds
57:4.9(655;5)
initiated 875 billion years ago
57:1.6(652;2)
Michael chose as site for Nebadon
57:3.8-9(654;1)
Monmatia revolves around
15:3.7(168;3)
Nebadon partially assembled from
41:0.3(455;3)
revolves around star cloud of Nebadon
15:3.7(168;3)
all groups of
a. have own transport corps
39:2.8(430;4)
cf: term angel restricted to seraphim serving mortals
38:3.1(420;1)
chief supernaphim is original pattern angel
27:2.1(300;1)
may become Paradise Companions, Celestial Recorders, Technical Advisors, ascending sons of God
26:1.3(285;4)
partake of circulating teachings of Teacher Sons
26:1.10(286;5)
personalities of the Infinite Spirit
30:2.13(336;5)
sustained by direct intake of spiritual energy
26:1.10(286;5)
very social; enjoy reversion directors, rest and change
26:1.1(285;2)
courts condemnation
140:6.4(1576;4)
mean and despicable sentiment
4:3.2(57;7)
mental poison; interferes with spiritual progress
110:1.5(1204;3)
rage can induce mystic state
100:5.10(1100;1)
represents failure of spiritual nature to gain control
149:4.2(1673;2)
Spirit of Truth endows with power to overcome
194:3.12(2064;4)
stone hurled into hornets' nest
48:7.20(557;4)
weakens character, destroys happiness
140:5.6(1573;8)
wrath of God
erroneous teaching
20:6.7(229;6)
God incapable of wrath
4:3.2(57;7)
Jesus refused to accept the teaching
125:0.6-7(1378;1)
Jesus' talk with Jacob of Crete regarding
142:2sec(1597;1)