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See Etymology of Coined Terminology.
Foundation Map: August 21, 7 A.D. to August 21, 10 A.D.
Introduction
Section 1: The Twenty-First Year (A.D. 15)
p6: See Christ Names in The Urantia Papers by Ernest Moyer.
death of the cross appears twice: (128:1.6), (188:5.9).
p14: Foundation Map: April 3 to April 17, 15 A.D.
Section 2: The Twenty-Second Year (A.D. 16)
p1: See Tribulation(s) cross-reference study.
Section 3: The Twenty-Third Year (A.D. 17)
p1: Foundation Map: April 3 to April 21, 17 A.D.
Section 4: The Damascus Episode
Section 5: The Twenty-Fourth Year (A.D. 18)
p3: not one stone See The Strange Story of the False Wailing Wall by Ernest L. Martin, PH. D., July 2000. It seems that Jesus prophecy did come true, which, of course, should come as no surprise. See also Popular Archaeology 2013 article “Wailing at the Wrong Wall?”
not one stone is used twice. See also 172:3.10 .
p5: See Topical Study: Jesus Boat by Saskia Raevouri.
Section 6: The Twenty-Fifth Year (A.D. 19)
p1: Foundation Map: April 5 to April 15, 19 A.D.
p10: See Cross-reference study: Age 16, Child Mind, Childlike, Little Child, and Childish.
Section 7: The Twenty-Sixth Year (A.D. 20)
p2: Foundation Map: October 4, 4 B.C. to June 3, 3 B.C.
Additional notes:
See Matthew Block’s parallel charts on human source materials:
(1) “Jesus, the Christ,” in Orville J. Nave, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Nave’s Topical Bible: A Digest of the Holy Scriptures (New York: Topical Bible Publishing Company, 1897)
(2) George Adam Smith, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915)
(3) Robert Norwood, The Man Who Dared to Be God: A Story of Jesus (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929)