Gosh, there's a lot. Off the top of my head I can come up with 3 but there's probably a bunch more.
The reason that there are so many is the communities of deaf signers tend to develop their own religious signs without contact with other deaf groups that may have developed their own sign.
But neither here nor there, the first sign, the one I use most often, is formed from 2 handforms or shapes. I first point with my index finger to a place in space - above me and to my right. Right because I am right handed. This sets in space where God is. Second, when I bring my hand down from pointing above me, my handform changes to a flat hand and I do the sign for honor; pulling my hand palm facing left in front of my nose. This conjoined sign is made in one fluid gesture so as to create a single flowing sign.
The second sign for God is part of the "Royal" sign group. I define a sign group as a group of related words/signs the use the same hand movement but with different handforms or shapes. I have used, from this sign group, the word Lord to refer to God. The sign uses the "L" handshape and traces a sash (like Miss America wears) from my left shoulder to my right hip. If you are left-handed, the movement would be from the right shoulder to the left hip. Note: that this sign can also be used for "Lord of the manor" and as such some do not use it when referring the Lord in heaven.
The third one I use, and I find kids relate to best, plays off of the concept that God is our Father in heaven. I sign the word father - right hand on my forehand fingers spread - and then lift the father sign up or "heavenward". I have also seen this sign done with both hands - left hand doing the original "father" sign touching the forehead and the right hand in the same handform placed fingers spread on the outstreched pinkie of the left hand as though there is a chain of father signs. Then both hands are lifted up or "heavenward".
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Hermes" by fingerspelling the letters H-E-R-M-E-S.
To express "Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man" in American Sign Language, you can sign: JESUS GROW WISDOM STATURE FAVOR GOD MAN. This can be conveyed by signing the individual concepts in the order mentioned while maintaining the appropriate facial expressions and body language.
Some common biblical signs in American Sign Language include CROSS (2 fists one on top of the other), HALLELUJAH (open hands coming down in front of body), BIBLE (fingerspelling 'B' near chin), and GOD (index finger tapping forehead then chest).
Salut: With an open hand/fingers together, stroke the cheek downward, then bring the hand from above the head and downward in front of the face. As with many signs this is a compund sign, and is, actually, feminine god.
Using your right hand held in front of your face, with your index and middle finger pointed forward... run your hand straight down vertically to about the level of your stomach. Then using that same hand and finger position, run your hand left to right at the level of your shoulders. You are drawing a lower case letter t (or a christian cross) in the air in front of you. This works out to "Bless you" or "God Bless you" in Sign language.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Hermes" by fingerspelling the letters H-E-R-M-E-S.
To express "Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man" in American Sign Language, you can sign: JESUS GROW WISDOM STATURE FAVOR GOD MAN. This can be conveyed by signing the individual concepts in the order mentioned while maintaining the appropriate facial expressions and body language.
who is gluskade on sign of the bever
Some common biblical signs in American Sign Language include CROSS (2 fists one on top of the other), HALLELUJAH (open hands coming down in front of body), BIBLE (fingerspelling 'B' near chin), and GOD (index finger tapping forehead then chest).
Most will use the following Point wih the right hand to the sky (heaven)
Salut: With an open hand/fingers together, stroke the cheek downward, then bring the hand from above the head and downward in front of the face. As with many signs this is a compund sign, and is, actually, feminine god.
I would probably finger-spell this in order to rule out any confusion. However, the sign for Goddess, is the same as the sign for "God", but made at the chin (the feminine marker.) But if it is done wrong it looks like something else entirely. Finger-spelling seems to be the better option, at least until the Deaf Culture forms a better sign.
Using your right hand held in front of your face, with your index and middle finger pointed forward... run your hand straight down vertically to about the level of your stomach. Then using that same hand and finger position, run your hand left to right at the level of your shoulders. You are drawing a lower case letter t (or a christian cross) in the air in front of you. This works out to "Bless you" or "God Bless you" in Sign language.
what was the second sign given by god
As in Jesus's father? Make a L with your fingers and take it from your shoulder to your opposite side hip
He will always confirm it in His word, the bible. The other thing to do is ask God to confirm the sign. He will never give you a sign that is contrary to His word.
oh, my god! what a nice sign!