God is a Spirit and so has no literal body parts. However The Bible contains many phrases known as anthrpomorphisms such as 'the arm of the Lord' which ascribe body parts to Him. These are only for the instruction of mortals so we can gain an understanding of God acting in history and that make a particular point in context regarding God's work or His character.
So, in a short answer, He has no feet.
Perhaps this is the origin of the saying 'He has no feet but our feet...etc' - implying that God uses people, as indeed He does, to achieve His purposes.
According to the Bible, YesDeuteronomy 23:13, And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee:
23:14 For the LORD thy God WALKETH in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy: that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee.
Genesis 3:8 And they heard the voice of the LORD God WALKING in the garden in the cool of the day.
AnswerThose Gods which were created by men at the beginning of civilization, to be in their own image and likeness, were designed with all the physical/emotional features and characteristics of their human creators. It is clearly obvious to the rational mind that there are some modern theological depictions which have been conveniently altered to mesmerize the intelligence of the susceptible mind.
This is a matter of theological interpretation and belief. In many religious traditions, such as Christianity and Islam, God is often depicted as a being beyond human form or limitations, so the concept of physical feet may not apply in the same way as it does to humans.
Mercury was the Roman god of commerce, travel, and communication, equivalent to the Greek god Hermes. He is often depicted with winged sandals, known as "talaria," which allowed him to move quickly and freely between the mortal and divine realms.
Psalm 40:3 conveys a message of trust and praise in God. It speaks of God lifting a person out of a pit of despair and setting their feet on solid ground, symbolizing deliverance and restoration. The verse portrays gratitude and a new song of praise being placed in the individual's mouth.
In Christian theology, the "right hand of God" is a position of favor and honor. The Bible doesn't mention who specifically sits on the left hand of God. It is generally understood to symbolize an important position of power and authority.
The Bible mentions feet in various contexts, such as symbolizing humility and servanthood (John 13:14-17) or being beautiful when carrying the gospel of peace (Isaiah 52:7). Jesus washed his disciples' feet as an example of servanthood and love. Additionally, the Bible speaks of being careful where one's feet go and following God's path.
The reward system in Christianity is based on the belief that God will acknowledge and bless those who have lived according to His teachings on earth. It serves as a motivation for Christians to do good deeds and works, ultimately leading to a closer relationship with God and eternal salvation in the afterlife.
god yes it has feet
God Shuffled His Feet was created on 1993-10-26.
God Shuffled His Feet - song - was created in 1994-10.
First of all, he was a Norse god. He just had beautiful feet for the sake of the story.
It's simply because they were created by God with feet in order to walk and move from one place to another, the same reason why God made you with feet, too.
The Roman god who had wings on his feet is Mercurius/ Mercury
Hermes was a male god. He was the messenger of Zeus.
40 feet tall in god form 6 feet in human form
It means God's feet
God is the answer
because that's how god intended it.
god of agriculture