I can only recall one thing our Father wrote upon physically. I can recall three times he wrote upon that one thing.
He wrote upon stone his commandments (twice as Moses destroyed the first tablets), Exodus 24
He wrote upon the wall when Nebuchadnezzar's grandson (also the king) was using the holy articles taken from the temple (chalices and other items), while he was having a drunken orgy. Daniel 5
a wall
God has never writen in the bible. The original bible was writen by men working from the writings and stories of those who knew Jesus.
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God H2O Tree
#1:Muslims believe that there is no god but Allah Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. #2:Musalims believe that God write the Qur'an. #3:Muslims believe that Allah began his revelations to Muhammad in the month of Ramadan.
They like their Churches to be holy and beatiful (Physically) because it is one of the least things we can do for God and the Church holds Jesus' flesh.
Pronunciation: "bah-ahl shah-lish-ah""Baal-shalisha" is a two-part title. "Baal" means "god." "Shalisha" means "of three "parts" or "things." The first 4 letters (in our English alphabet) are pronounced: "ba'al" (with a slight glottal pause between the 2 "a's,"or more simply "bahl." The last portion "shalisha," is descriptive of this 'god,' and means "three," or "three things/parts." All together, the descriptive title means "god of three parts," or "god of three things."
ma3 alla, kol shai2 beseerr inshallah
On Earth One must remember that God made all things spiritually before He made them physically and placed them upon the earth.
The phrase used is "God-breathed". What this means is that, while God did not physically pick up a pen and write it by hand, He inspired a series of authors to write and guided them to ensure that they wrote exactly what He intended. This method also produces variety in writing style and perspective, as the authors had the freedom to write in their own words.
God did not write in the Bible Himself, rather He chose man to be part of His Word:2 Timothy 3:16-17New King James Version (NKJV)16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.
During Baptism, three things are asked. The person is asked if they deny Satan, if they accept Jesus and God and if they want a new life.
I would suggest that as God made the world then it is just as it should be - no matter what we humans may think!.