The word commonly translated as the Word of the Word of God is the Greek word logos. In Greek, the word is written λόγος.
You don't WRITE the word of God, it already exists in the Bible.
The Word is the word of God, and is the writings of God, but God didn't write them. But in other cases God is known to be omnipresent (everywhere at once).
The bible is the WORD of GOD. It says that in the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD and the WORD was GOD. GOD chose men to write his WORD down for us, so we could know him.
Yes. God inspired the humans to write it.
First always write the word GOD in capitals,then... GODs word is alive because HE is a living GOD.
the translation of word God in URDU is Khuda, Rub It is also "Allah" In the Muslim culture there is only one god and that's "Allah"
The word for "god" in Spanish is "dios." If you are talking about the Christian God, then you capitalize the D of "Dios." It is pronounced "dee-OSE."
No, The Bible is the inspired word of God. Meaning , God inspired the writers to write what they did. In other words, it is God spreaking to you when you read the Bible.
God, not wanting humans to be automatons, created them with free will.
No. Mercy Me wrote it and recorded it first.
All of these: Luke was a doctor, Peter was a fisherman, and there were many prophets to whom God gave His word to write. Moses, Jeremiah, Habbakuk, Amos, Obadiah, Haggai, etc.
God speaks in his Word. When it was long time Ago he used people to write his words down. those people knew that they had to do something special-to write the bible.
The correct way to write it is as a compound word: godfather, godmother. If used in a letter, such as Dear Godmother, you would capitalize it.