Joel
Esther
There is no specific mention of God in the Book of Esther, although many Bible readers will understand the deliverance of the Jewish people that it describes (which is celebrated in the Jewish feast of Purim) as being evidence of God's "behind-the-scenes" involvement.
Moses Deuteronomy 34:5-6 Interesting New Testament refence about Moses' death: Jude 1:9
God is mentioned throughout the old testament in fact the first sentence of the bible (in Genesis) mentions God: in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. If your looking for more of a description of God thought, you may want to try Mark 8:10
Esther is the only book of the Bible that doesn't mention God.
"The Almighty" is what God is called in the Old Testament's Book of Job.But the term is not a distinctive feature of that book. Specifically, the term is used elsewhere in the Bible. For example, it occurs in the Old Testament Books of Numbers, Ruth and Isaiah and in the New Testament Book of Revelation.
Jeremiah
In the Word of God. The bible. It is the 4th book of the old testament.
Genesis, the book of creation, and Malachi, a book of prophecy. Then comes the gospels and new testament. Go God!
Christians have no name for God other then "God". The holy book of the Chrisitians is the "Bible", which comprises the Old Testament Jewish Torah and the New Testament which documents the life and teaching of Christ.
Isaiah 1:11.
AnswerMalachi 3:6 For I am the LORD, I change not;