Sunday

Set 35

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February 2–8, 2026
Set 35 of t
he Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 75, 76 and the following two papers from Part IV:

The Visit to Philadelphia

The Resurrection of Lazarus

167:5.1  ... But the publican, standing afar off, would not so much as lift his eyes to heaven but smote his breast, saying, ‘God be merciful to me a sinner.’ I tell you that the publican went home with God’s approval rather than the Pharisee, for every one who exalts himself shall be humbled, but he who humbles himself shall be exalted.”
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Excerpt from Paper 167: section 5, paragraph 1

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Set 34

Set 34 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 73, 74 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 166
Last Visit to Northern Perea

166:2.1  The next day Jesus went with the twelve over to Amathus, near the border of Samaria, and as they approached the city, they encountered a group of ten lepers who sojourned near this place. Nine of this group were Jews, one a Samaritan. Ordinarily these Jews would have refrained from all association or contact with this Samaritan, but their common affliction was more than enough to overcome all religious prejudice. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 166: section 2, paragraph 1

Set 33

Standard
Set 33 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 70, 71, 72 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 165
The Perean Mission Begins

165:3.4  “Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And yet, when these birds flit about in quest of their sustenance, not one of them exists without the knowledge of the Father, the source of all life. To the seraphic guardians the very hairs of your head are numbered. And if all of this is true, why should you live in fear of the many trifles which come up in your daily lives? I say to you: Fear not; you are of much more value than many sparrows.
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Excerpt from Paper 165: section 3, paragraph 4

Set 32

Copping
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