Immanuel or Emmanuel or Imanu'el (Hebrew עִמָּנוּאֵל "God [is] with us" consists of two Hebrew words: אֵל ('El, meaning 'God') and עִמָּנוּ (ʻImmānū, meaning 'with us'); Standard Hebrew ʻImmanuʼel, Tiberian Hebrew ʻImmānûʼēl). It is a theophoric name used in The Bible in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 8:8. It appears once in the Christian New Testament: in Matthew's quotation of Isaiah 7:14.
"Emmanuel" is another word for "God is with us."
Another name for Immanuel is Emmanuel. Both names are derived from the Hebrew word meaning "God is with us."
Dei is a Latin word for god.
Devotion (to God) is another word for prayer.
Another word for "God-like" could be "holy" or "righteous".
God is with us = Elohim imanu (אלוקים עמנו)
In John 1:1- 2 the Bible says, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us..." According to this verse, God is the Word. Specifically, Jesus Christ is the Word of God since He is the one who "was made flesh and dwelt among us."
Another word for Virgin Mary is Mother of God or Theotokos.
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.
Omnipotent
Messiah
Another word for it.
The word us refers to Christ and the Father.