Its a way for human beings to get a better understanding of who this nebulous being we call God is, in His state of being.
To handle the word of God accurately, we should study it diligently, interpret it correctly, and apply it faithfully in our lives.
Greek religion was the belief in a multiplicity of anthropomorphic deities under one supreme god
No, not in standard English. It might appear in the speech of children, who too rigorously apply the rule for creating past tense forms. The correct past tense form of begin is begun.
The word God is not an acronym, and if it was an acronym it would be spelled in all capitals, as GOD. In that case it might mean, God Over Deities.
This phrase expresses the belief that God ensures the fulfillment of what is promised in His word. It reflects the idea of God's faithfulness and sovereignty in fulfilling His promises. It offers reassurance to believers that God's word will not return void and will come to fruition.
Today, we think of God as everywhere - he does not need a dwelling place. But to the Israelites, particularly in the southern kingdom of Judah, he was anthropomorphic - having human characteristics - and needed a dwelling place.
Both could be correct, depending on the context. The capitilized proper noun God is used to refer to the Christian and Jewish God. So you wouldn't use the capitalized form without an apostrophe because it makes it plural which doesn't happen with most proper nouns. You could only do this if you were using the common noun 'gods' which has a completely different meaning. Probably you are wanting to use the word in the possessive sense - referring to something that God is or has ...such as God's mercy, or God's creation. You must always use the apostrophe and then s with this word. ( There are other words where this rule doesn't apply....but that's another English lesson...and doesn't apply to the word God.)
Anthropomorphism is applying anything human (personality or traits) to something that is not human. Every religion does this, including Cristian in the phrase "God's mercy" or "God's wrath" as mercy and wrath are human traits.
The best way for God's word to take root in one's heart is for one to hide it in one's heart. Memorization is the most effective way for one to keep the words and concepts of God's word in one's heart.
The word of God is the Bible. They call it the word of God because God spoke every word of it and in the Bible it says "All scripture is God breathed". GOD BE WITH YOU ALL, AMEN!
Believing in miracles simply means believing what God says in His word. If a person believes God's word and His witness about what happened they already have faith. They will also realize that God is in charge and that miracles do not have to happen when we want but they will happen when God wants.
Mainly anthropomorphic deities and personified concepts as in all of Ancient Greece. Athena (one of the 12 Olympians) was the patron God of Athens.