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PAPER 76 - THE SECOND
GARDEN, Oct 19 2000
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line 55: And so Cain departed for the land of Nod, east of the second
Eden. He became a great leader among one group of his father's people and did,
to a certain degree, fulfill the predictions of Serapatatia, for he did
promote peace between this division of the Nodites and the Adamites throughout
his lifetime. Cain married Remona, his distant cousin, and their first son,
Enoch, became the head of the Elamite Nodites. And for hundreds of years
the Elamites and the Adamites continued to be at peace.
PAPER 45 - THE LOCAL
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION, Oct 19 2000
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line 114: 11. Enoch, the first of the mortals of Urantia to fuse
with the Thought Adjuster during the mortal life in the flesh.
PAPER 136 - BAPTISM AND
THE FORTY DAYS, Oct 19 2000
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line 41: There was one feature of the bestowal of Michael which was
utterly foreign to the Jewish conception of the Messiah, and that was the
union of the two natures, the human and the divine. The Jews had variously
conceived of the Messiah as perfected human, superhuman, and even as divine,
but they never entertained the concept of the union of the human and the
divine. And this was the great stumbling block of Jesus' early disciples. They
grasped the human concept of the Messiah as the son of David, as presented by
the earlier prophets; as the Son of Man, the superhuman idea of Daniel and
some of the later prophets; and even as the Son of God, as depicted by the
author of the Book of Enoch and by certain of his contemporaries; but
never had they for a single moment entertained the true concept of the union
in one earth personality of the two natures, the human and the divine. The
incarnation of the Creator in the form of the creature had not been revealed
beforehand. It was revealed only in Jesus; the world knew nothing of such
things until the Creator Son was made flesh and dwelt among the mortals of the
realm.
PAPER 126 - THE TWO
CRUCIAL YEARS, Oct 19 2000