God's realm includes the physical universe. Were it expressed in Venn Diagram--God's realm would be a big circle; the physical universe would be a smaller circle, entirely within the big circle.
it basiclly means that god knows everything.
The scripture teaches that God is all-knowing, meaning He knows everything past, present, and future. This attribute is often referred to as omniscience.
If you mean present as in a gift - the word in Hebrew is "Matana" - מתנה. If you mean to say present, as in now - the word in Hebrew is "Ho've" - הווה.
Yes, the Bible affirms that God is all-knowing, or omniscient. This means that God knows everything, including the past, present, and future. The Bible teaches that God's knowledge is perfect and limitless, and that nothing is hidden from Him.
In Farsi, you can say "Inshallah" to mean God willing or if God wills.
The scripture teaches that God is all-knowing, meaning He knows everything, including the past, present, and future. This belief is often referred to as omniscience in religious teachings.
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God is pure Spirit and is thus outside of time and space as we know it. You might say that all of time and space are contained in God, but this is only a way of putting it which is kind of meaningless. Looking at it from that angle, though, nothing could exist unless it were constantly being held in existence by God, so one could say that He was present everywhere.
I don't know what they mean, but god isn't dead. he can't die.
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
I believe in Jesus and God.
it depends on what you mean by "the religion"