The Shekhinah.
Yahweh (it means "I am, who am.")
The name "Shekinah" is of Hebrew origin and is believed to mean "the presence of God," "divine presence," or "God who dwells." It is often used in Jewish mysticism to refer to the manifestation of God's presence on Earth.
Shekhinah is the presence of God in the world. So it means the abscence of God in the world
It is a Hebrew name that means "God's manifested glory" or "God's presence"
God is everywhere, but is less hidden in the heavens (such as the world of the souls). See also:Can you show that God exists?
A:Most people who say they have felt God's presence do not explain in what way they felt this, or how they knew it was really God. Generally, they say they were praying or thinking about God, when this feeling came over them. God does not seem to ever make his presence known to the world, so you probably can not really feel God other than by believing that you have done so.
Depends on the context. Usually it is a symbol of God's presence and that Jesus is the Light of the World.
Moses stood in the presence of God for 40 consecutive days. God's radiance is infinite; and some of it (for lack of a better way to put it) "rubbed off" on Moses. This was a Kiddush Hashem, teaching that the presence of God confers happiness and holiness even in this world.
The greek god of the other world is Hades, the other world is another name for the underworld.
in the face of God or before the presence of God
We feel God in are hearts