By simply standing, God is so mighty, merciful and loving that he gives us life anew everyday and his great merciful love keeps us alive even though as humans we are unworthy and not faithful to him.
Only one god,the omnipotent and omniscient.Allah.
Contrary to modern representations, the Greeks viewed their gods as immortal and omnipotent. Rhea was a Titan, and the mother of the gods, she didn't have any weaknesses. None of the the gods or Titans did.
Yes. The Greeks believed their gods to be immortal, omnipotent (within their realm) and omnipresent (for the most part).
Jews believe in One God, who created the universe. He is omnipotent. The words "What Jewish god" (in the question) are inapplicable, since we don't believe in "gods."
He doesn't have a specific weakness. The Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent.
Simply because he is God and one of Gods characteristics is being all powerful.
Greek gods didn't have "weaknesses" aside from having all too human emotions. Aside from that the Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent within their realms.
The Greek gods didn't have "powers". The Greeks viewed them as omnipotent. Dione's realm was moisture, though.
Because, like all the Greek gods, she was essentially omnipotent, with the limitation of being submissive to Zeus.
A person (or narrator in a novel) who knows everything.
It doesn't work that way. To the Greeks, their gods were omnipotent within their realms, and they all answered to Zeus. However, Zeus held no sway in the oceans or in the underworld.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the most powerful of the gods, but he is not omnipotent. He has limitations and boundaries, as shown in stories where he is challenged by other gods or fate itself. Despite his immense power, Zeus is not all-powerful and must sometimes concede to other forces or destinies.