Answers to Leo's Friendly Quiz


Give yourself TEN POINTS for each question answered correctly. 
If you can answer all ten, consider yourself an Urantia book scholar!

1. Where and in what context is MONTREAL mentioned in the Urantia Book?

Answer: P.679 - §9 

230,000,000 years ago the seas were continuing their retreat. Much of North America was above water, and great volcanic activity occurred in the St. Lawrence region. Mount Royal, at Montreal, is the eroded neck of one of these volcanoes

2. Cite one instance of Jesus SINGING: page reference and in what context?

Answer: P.1943 - §3 

And they ended this celebration of the old but bloodless Passover in connection with the inauguration of the new supper of the remembrance, by singing, all together, the one hundred and eighteenth Psalm.

3. In the Lucifer Rebellion, name the Local Universe which lost the most Lanonondek Sons.

Answer: P.393 - §8 

Of all the local universes in Orvonton, our universe has, with the exception of Henselon, lost the largest number of this order of Sons.

4. Michael, Our Creator Son bestowed Himself as an ascendant pilgrim of mortal origin under what name?

Answer: P.1314 - §5 

If you should visit Uversa today, you would hear the recounting of the days when Eventod sojourned there, this particular and unknown pilgrim of time and space being known on Uversa by that name.

5. Name the valiant woman (and her world) who single-handedly rallied her peoples against the attacks of the Lucifer rebellion?

Answer: 

Only on Panoptia did the Planetary Prince fail to carry his people with him. On this world, under the guidance of the Melchizedeks, the people rallied to the support of Michael. Ellanora, a young woman of that mortal
realm, grasped the leadership of the human races, and not a single soul on that strife-torn world enlisted under the Lucifer banner.

6. What was Onamonalonton's other name?

Answer: P.1008 - §8 

Many races have conceived of their leaders as being born of virgins; their careers are liberally sprinkled with miraculous episodes, and their return is always expected by their respective groups. In central Asia the tribesmen still look for the return of Genghis Khan; in Tibet, China, and India it is Buddha; in Islam it is Mohammed; among the Amerinds it was Hesunanin Onamonalonton;

7. On what occasion and with what individual did Jesus celebrate the first
meatless Passover feast?


Answer: P.1404 - §5 \

On this visit occurred one of those periodic outbreaks of rebellion against tradition--the expression of resentment for those ceremonial practices which Jesus deemed misrepresentative of his Father in
heaven. Not knowing Jesus was coming, Lazarus had arranged to celebrate the Passover with friends in an adjoining village down the Jericho road. Jesus now proposed that they celebrate the feast where they were, at Lazarus's house. "But," said Lazarus, "we have no paschal lamb." And then Jesus entered upon a prolonged and convincing dissertation to the effect that the Father in heaven was not truly concerned with such childlike and meaningless rituals. After solemn and fervent prayer they rose, and Jesus said: "Let the
childlike and darkened minds of my people serve their God as Moses directed; it is better that they do, but let us who have seen the light of life no longer approach our Father by the darkness of death. Let us be free in the knowledge of the truth of our Father's eternal love."


Answer: P.1404 - §6 

That evening about twilight these four sat down and partook of the first Passover feast ever to be celebrated by devout Jews without the paschal lamb.

8. Name the only creed on earth which recognized and worshipped the Seven Master Spirits.

Answer: P.1050 - §1 

Zoroastrianism is the only Urantian creed that perpetuates the Dalamatian and Edenic teachings about the Seven Master Spirits.

9. Who was the first mortal to fuse with his Thought Adjuster while still on earth?

Answer: P.514 - §3 11. 

Enoch, the first of the mortals of Urantia to fuse with the Thought Adjuster during the mortal life in the flesh.

10. What was the name of Simon Peter's wife?

Answer: P.1808 - §5 

The women's corps also prepared to go out, two and two, with the seventy to labor in the larger cities of Perea. This original group of twelve women had recently trained a larger corps of fifty women in the work of home visitation and in the art of ministering to the sick and the afflicted. Perpetua, Simon Peter's wife, became a member of this new division of the women's corps and was intrusted with the leadership of the
enlarged women's work under Abner. After Pentecost she remained with her illustrious husband, accompanying him on all of his missionary tours; and on the day Peter was crucified in Rome, she was fed to the wild beasts in the arena.


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