(1:13-16) Jesus has white hair, eyes of fire, feet of brass, and has a sword sticking out of his mouth.
(3:1,4:5, 5:6) God has seven spirits. (Counting the Holy Spirit?)
(19:16) "And he (Jesus) hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS."
The Bible describes hell as a place of eternal punishment and separation from God. It is depicted as a place of fire, darkness, and torment for those who reject God's salvation.
There is no description of Jesus in the Bible: He just looked like any other jew. God does not want idolatry.
Revelation chapter 4 describes the throne room of God.
No one knows what our God looked like
From a Christian perspective, the Bible tells WHAT God is and WHAT he does. Science describes HOW God does things.
The Bible describes God as a spirit without a physical form, but it also uses symbolic language to depict God's appearance, such as light, fire, and a bright cloud. In Exodus 33:20, it states that no one can see God's face and live.
The Bible uses the word "holy" to describe those who are "set aside" for God. This means that they have been claimed by God, cleansed from their sins and dedicated to a life of service to Him. This is how the Bible describes all Christians.
One scripture about winter in the Bible is from Job 37:6, which describes how God commands the snow to fall on the earth. Another scripture is from Psalms 147:16-17, which highlights how God covers the earth with snow like wool and scatters frost like ashes. These scriptures emphasize God's power and control over the changing seasons, including winter.
In the Bible, Satan is a fallen angel, and nowhere in the Bible does it say that angels have family. They are said to merely be beings that are created to serve god. So, if you looked at the Bible for answers, you would find that Lucifer had no mother or siblings. Some people might say that the angels/demons would be somewhat like siblings, because they are all similar and are all creatures of god.
In the Bible, Jesus describes God as loving, merciful, just, and all-powerful. He teaches that God is a father figure who cares for and watches over all people. Jesus also emphasizes the importance of having a personal relationship with God through prayer and faith.
The Bible describes God as all-powerful, all-knowing, loving, just, and merciful. He is portrayed as the creator of the universe, the source of all life, and the ultimate authority. God is often depicted as a father figure who cares for and guides his people.
Emmanuel means Our God is with us. Does "our God is with us" like you? Or does God like you? Depends on what you mean by "god". God with a big G implies the God of the Bible, and whether that God likes you is found within the pages of the Bible. Then there is the little "g" god, and in terms of the bible, that would imply demons or Satan. There are other definitions of little g gods. Other than the above discussion, you don't give enough information.