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Set 32

Copping
January 12–18, 2026
Set 32 of th
Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 68, 69 and the following two papers from Part IV:

Ordination of the Seventy at Magadan

Paper 164
At the Feast of Dedication

164:3.10  When they began to inquire of him how he was able to see, he answered them: “A man called Jesus came by this way, and when talking about me with his friends, he made clay with spittle, anointed my eyes, and directed that I should go and wash in the pool of Siloam. I did what this man told me, and immediately I received my sight.  And that is only a few hours ago. I do not yet know the meaning of much that I see.” ...
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Excerpt from Paper 164: section 3, paragraph 10

Set 31

Hole
Set 31 of th
Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 66, 67 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 162
At the Feast of Tabernacles

162:8.2  For years it had been the custom for these three to drop everything and listen to Jesus’ teaching whenever he chanced to visit them. With the loss of their parents, Martha had assumed the responsibilities of the home life, and so on this occasion, while Lazarus and Mary sat at Jesus’ feet drinking in his refreshing teaching, Martha made ready to serve the evening meal. ...

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Excerpt from Paper 162: section 8, paragraph 2

Set 30

Lefler

Set 30 of t
he Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Paper 65 and the following three papers from Part IV:

The Decapolis Tour

Rodan of Alexandria

Further Discussions with Rodan

159:3.1   At Edrei, where Thomas and his associates labored, Jesus spent a day and a night and, in the course of the evening’s discussion, gave expression to the principles which should guide those who preach truth, and which should activate all who teach the gospel of the kingdom. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 159: section 3, paragraph 1

Set 29

Hole

Set 29 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 62, 63, 64 and the following paper from Part IV:

The Mount of Transfiguration

158:1.8  When the three had been fast asleep for about half an hour, they were suddenly awakened by a near-by crackling sound, and much to their amazement and consternation, on looking about them, they beheld Jesus in intimate converse with two brilliant beings clothed in the habiliments of the light of the celestial world. And Jesus’ face and form shone with the luminosity of a heavenly light. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 158: section 1, paragraph 8

Set 28

Part IV papers are on pause this week. Set 28 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 57–61, which are the first five papers of Part III beginning with the following paper: 

The Origin of Urantia

57:2.1  All evolutionary material creations are born of circular and gaseous nebulae, and all such primary nebulae are circular throughout the early part of their gaseous existence. As they grow older, they usually become spiral, and when their function of sun formation has run its course, they often terminate as clusters of stars or as enormous suns surrounded by a varying number of planets, satellites, and smaller groups of matter in many ways resembling your own diminutive solar system.
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Excerpt from Paper 57: section 2, paragraph 1

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Set 27

Stemler
Set 27 of th
e Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 55, 56 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 157

At Caesarea-Philippi

157:3.3  As they paused for lunch, Jesus suddenly confronted the twelve with the first question he had ever addressed to them concerning himself. He asked this surprising question, “Who do men say that I am?”
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Excerpt from Paper 157: section 3, paragraph 3

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Set 26

Roberts

Set 26 of t
hDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 53, 54 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 156

The Sojourn at Tyre and Sidon

156:4.2  Daily, for this period of two weeks, the apostles and evangelists entered Tyre by way of Alexander’s mole to conduct small meetings, and each night most of them would return to the encampment at Joseph’s house south of the city. Every day believers came out from the city to talk with Jesus at his resting place. The Master spoke in Tyre only once, on the afternoon of July 20, when he taught the believers concerning the Father’s love for all mankind and about the mission of the Son to reveal the Father to all races of men. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 156: section 4, paragraph 2

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