In modern belief, God is immanent - he is omnipresent and pervades the whole universe. But that was not the case for the authors of the Book of Genesis. The Yahwist Source, one of the major contributors to the book now known as Genesis, particularly saw God as anthropomorphic, having quite human characteristics. We see this in Genesis 3:8, where God walked in the garden in the cool of the day, and talked to Adam and Eve, face to face.
God is considered transcendent in that He exists beyond the physical world and is separate from His creation. At the same time, God is immanent as He is present and active within the universe, sustaining and guiding all things. This duality of being both transcendent and immanent allows God to be both above and involved in creation.
immanent
On its own, immanent means existing, or operating, within; inherentThe term 'the immanent' means an experience of the presence of God in the universe.
Deism
father is not the son and not the holy spirit but they are represent as God as in ONE GOD
YHWH (Yahweh) is a name of God, showing that He is immanent, close by. Jesus is God, so they are the same.
The word god is not found in Genesis 3 The word God is found in Genesis 3 13 times
1) God gave him a son in his (and Sarah's) old age (Genesis ch.21). 2) God gave him the Holy Land as an inheritance (Genesis ch.13). 3) God made a covenant with him (Genesis ch.15 and 17). 4) God gave him victory in battle (Genesis ch.14). 5) Kings feared him (Genesis ch.12 and 20) and sought treaties with him (Genesis ch.21).
You may need to clarify your question. Generally speaking Christian theologians differentiate between the opposite concepts of "immanence" and "transcendence" which serve as opposite ends of a spectrum related to the nature of God's relationship to creation. In that context, an "immanent" religious tradition is one in which the god or gods are present in a tangible way in the material world.
The word god is not found in Genesis 3 The word God is found in Genesis 3 13 times
The message was was warning of immanent destruction in forty days at the hands of God. The King of Nineveh threw ashes on his head and led the city in mourning and repentance, and God spared the city.
In Genesis 1:1 --- "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."