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Set 20

Tissot
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October 20–26, 2025
Set 20 of th
e Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 40, 41, 42 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 148
Training of the Evangelists at Bethsaida

148:0.4  In five months several thousand came and went at this encampment. Interested persons from every part of the Roman Empire and from the lands east of the Euphrates were in frequent attendance. This was the longest settled and well-organized period of the Master’s teaching. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 148: introduction, paragraph 4

Set 19

Standard
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Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 38, 39 and the following two papers from Part IV:

Paper 146
First Preaching Tour of Galilee

Paper 147
The Interlude Visit to Jerusalem

146:4.3 ... And when Jesus saw him in his affliction and heard his words of clinging faith, his human heart was touched, and the divine mind was moved with compassion. As Jesus looked upon him, the man fell upon his face and worshiped. Then the Master stretched forth his hand and, touching him, said: “I will—be clean.” And immediately he was healed; the leprosy no longer afflicted him.
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Excerpt from Paper 146: section 4, paragraph 3

Set 18

Hole
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Set 18 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 36, 37 and the following two papers from Part IV:

Paper 144
At Gilboa and in the Decapolis

Paper 145
Four Eventful Days at Capernaum

145:1.2  After Jesus had finished teaching the people, he said to David: “As you were delayed by coming to my help, now let me work with you. Let us go fishing; put out into yonder deep and let down your nets for a draught. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 145: section 1, paragraph 2

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Set 17

Bloch
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Set 17 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 33, 34, 35 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 143
Going through Samaria

143:5.6   Jesus perceived the attempt of the woman’s soul to avoid direct and searching contact with its Maker, but he also saw that there was present in her soul a desire to know the better way of life. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 143: section 5, paragraph 6

Set 16

Ebbinghaus
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e Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Paper 32 and the following two papers from Part IV:

Paper 141
Beginning the Public Work

Paper 142
The Passover at Jerusalem

142:6.1  One evening at the home of Flavius there came to see Jesus one Nicodemus, a wealthy and elderly member of the Jewish Sanhedrin. He had heard much about the teachings of this Galilean, and so he went one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the temple courts. He would have gone often to hear Jesus teach, but he feared to be seen by the people in attendance upon his teaching, ...
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Excerpt from Paper 142: section 6, paragraph 1

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Lacey
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Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 30, 31 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 140
The Ordination of the Twelve

140:1.1  Before the formal ordination service Jesus spoke to the twelve as they were seated about him: “My brethren, this hour of the kingdom has come. I have brought you apart here with me to present you to the Father as ambassadors of the kingdom. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 140: section 1, paragraph 1

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Set 14

Stemler
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Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 28, 29 and the following paper from Part IV

Paper 139
The Twelve Apostles

139:0.3  Do not make the mistake of regarding the apostles as being altogether ignorant and unlearned. All of them, except the Alpheus twins, were graduates of the synagogue schools, having been thoroughly trained in the Hebrew scriptures and in much of the current knowledge of that day. Seven were graduates of the Capernaum synagogue schools, and there were no better Jewish schools in all Galilee.
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Excerpt from Paper 139: introduction, paragraph 3

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