• Bethlehem (beth' li hem)

    The City of David.

  • Bethpage (beth peyj')

    A hamlet near Bethany.

  • Bethsaida (beth sey' i duh)

    The home of Zebedee on the lake to the south of Capernaum.

  • Bildad (bil' dad)

    Friend of Job.

  • Bithynia (bih thin' ee uh)

    An area north of Jerusalem.

  • Blackfoot (blak' foot)

    American Indians descended from Onamonalonton.

  • Bon (bon)

    One of the 100 corporeal members of Caligastia's staff (see Ang), headed the board of animal domestication and utilization.

  • Bosora (bow sohr' ah)

    A city in Perea.

  • Brahma (brah' muh)

    The first member of the supreme trinity of Hinduism.

  • Brahman-Absolute (brah' muhn ab' suh loot)

    Vedic concept of the Absolute.

  • Brahman-Narayana (brah' muhn nah rahyn' yah)

    The primordial creative potency of the potential cosmos, in East Indian religious philosophy.

  • Brenner Pass (bren' ur pahs)

    A route to the Danube valley.

  • Bretons (bret n)

    Survivors of the original Andonite inhabitants of western Europe, mixed with the Mediterranean stock.

  • Bright and Morning Stars (brahyt and mawr' ning stahrz)

    Of the first order of Universe Aids, there is just one in each local universe.

  • Brilliant Evening Stars (bril' yuhnt eev' ning stahrz)

    Local universe personalities who are associated with the Trinity Teacher Sons.

  • Buddha (boo' duh)

    Great truth teacher of sixth century B.C.

  • Buddhist (boo' dist)

    The Buddhist religion promises salvation from suffering, unending peace.

  • Bushmen (boosh' muhn)

    The African Bushmen have never progressed beyond this primitive stage.

  • Busiris (boo' suh rees)

    David’s messenger regarding the crucifixion, being the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria relay of runners.

  • Caesar (see zahr)

    Title of Roman emperors.

  • Caiaphas (key' uh fuhs)

    The high priest of the Sanhedrin.

  • Cain (keyn)

    Son of Eve and Cano.

  • Caleb (key' luhb)

    Only Caleb and Joshua from among all the hosts that went out of Egypt lived to enter the promised land.

  • Caligastia (kal I gas' chah)

    A secondary Lanondek Son who served as Planetary Prince of Urantia until he betrayed his trust and joined the Lucifer rebellion approximately 200,000 years ago.

  • Caligula (kuh lig' yuh luh)

    Roman emperor.

  • Calvary (kal' vuh ree)

    Where Jesus died on the cross.

  • Cana (key' nuh)

    A town in Galilee near Nazareth.

  • Canaan (key' nuhn)

    Melchizedek told Abraham the story of the future occupation of Canaan by his offspring after their sojourn in Egypt.

  • Cano (kay' noh)

    A brilliant leader of a Nodite colony near the Garden of Eden with whom Eve was encouraged by Serapatatia to mate, thereby causing the Adamic default approximately 37,800 years ago.

  • Capernaum (kuh pur' ney uhm)

    Town where Zebedee's boat-building shop was located.

  • Capitolium (kap i toh' lee um)

    A temple in Rome dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva.

  • Capua (kap' yoo uh)

    A town in Italy linked by the Appian Way to Rome.

  • Mount Carmel (mount kahr' muhl)

    A mountain to the northwest of Nazareth.

  • Life Carrier Sons (lahyf kar' ee er suhns)

    Local universe Sons of God who are the offspring of a Paradise Creator Son in varied association with the complemental local universe Mother Spirit. Intrusted with designing and carrying creature life to the planetary spheres; after planting this life on such new worlds the Life Carriers remain there for long periods to foster its development.

  • Life Carriers (lahyf kar' ee er)

    Local universe Sons of God who are the offspring of a Paradise Creator Son in varied association with the complemental local universe Mother Spirit. Intrusted with designing and carrying creature life to the planetary spheres; after planting this life on such new worlds the Life Carriers remain there for long periods to foster its development.

  • Carthage (kahr' thij)

    A city in northern Africa.

  • Caspian (kas' pee uhn)

    A sea in the vicinity of Lake Van .

  • Caspin (kas' pihn)

    A town in Perea.

  • Caucasoid (kaw' kuh soid)

    The Andite blend of the Nodite and Adamic stocks.

  • Causality (kaw zal' i tee)

    The response of effect to antecedent action.

  • Cedes (seedz)

    Believer who made brief gospel record in A.D. 78.

  • Celestial (suh' les chuhl)

    The spiritual equivalent of terrestrial.

  • Celestial Artisans (suh' les chuhl ahr' tuh zuhn)

    The master artists and artisans of the morontia and lower spirit realms.

  • Celestial astronomers (suh' les chuhl uh stron' uh mer)

    Star students.

  • Celestial Guardians (suh' les chuhl gahr' dee uhnz)

    Officers of the courts of the Ancients of Days.

  • Celestial Overseers (suh' les chuhl oh' ver see erz)

    A recruited corps embracing all types of individuals connected with the scheme of educating and training the ascending mortals.

  • Celestial Recorders (suh' les chuhl ri kawr' derz)

    The recorders who execute all records in duplicate, making an original spirit recording and a semimaterial counterpart .

  • Celestial visitors (suh' les chuhl viz' i terz)

    Observers, exchange pupils, and student helpers.

  • Celsus (sel' sus)

    Believer in Caesarea-Philippi.

  • Celta (sel' tuh)

    One of the first ten women evangelists.