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In the bible Jesus is referred to as the lamb of god.
Both Hebrew and English lack gender-neutral pronouns for the third person, so God would have to be either He or She. The Bible primarily uses male terms for God, although there are a few cases of female terminology as well.
Yes, Jesus does explicitly state that he is the Son of God in the Bible.
God is neither male nor female. God has no gender. Many times in the Bible God is refereed to as he, but sometimes God is also called she. mainly God is called he because when the Bible was written, men were the guardians, rulers and guides of a home, much like God was/is to the world. when God is described as a caretaker or motherly protector of the world or a piece of it, then God might be likened to a female entity. if you don't believe in the bible, then your god can have any gender you want.
There have been no changes in the Bible. God does not change his mind. Ever.
No. In Hebrew, Eli is the name of a god, but the god of the Canaanites. Eli was a common name at that time.
yes According to the Bible: no human has ever seen the face of God.
God is described as a Him in the Bible, and no one has seen Him because, He is a spirit.
Revelation Chapter 1: vse 8.
The coming 'Kingdom of God' sometimes referred to as the 'Kingdom of Heaven.'
Danielle is the female form for Daniel of the bible. Daniel means God is allmighty or God is my judge.