One saying: Omnipresent, Omniscient, Omnipotent
The founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. From Judaism, belief in One God has spread through the Western world.
In Judaism:
God is One.
God is non-physical, indivisible and incomparable. Jewish tradition teaches that God is beyond human comprehension; and that it is only God's revealed deeds, as He interacts with mankind and the world, that we can begin to grasp. His names indicate His attributes and the ways in which He relates to us.
God is omniscient (He is aware of everything), and infinitely wise.
God created the universe and all existence, including time and space, in a deliberate, purposeful act of benevolent Creation.
God is the mover of everything. No molecule can move without the energy and direction with which God imbues it.
God is eternal; and His ways are also eternal. He is not capricious, forgetful or fickle.
God is just. He rewards good and punishes evil - whether in this world or in the afterlife.
God is ethical and moral; and He expects us to imitate His ways.
The God of Israel is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the guide of history, who delivered the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
God is the source of law, who gave the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
God is immanent and personal, meaning that he relates to humanity and hears our prayers. This is the basis of the Psalms and our siddur (prayerbook).
Some attributes of God include omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (present everywhere), and omnibenevolence (perfectly good).
The cardinal attributes of God typically refer to qualities that are considered essential and foundational to the divine nature. These may include attributes such as omnipotence (all-powerful), omnipresence (present everywhere), omniscience (all-knowing), and omnibenevolence (all-good). These characteristics are thought to define God's infinite and perfect nature.
In some religious beliefs, such as Christianity, God is considered to be eternal and not bound by human attributes like virginity. Virginity usually refers to physical purity in a human context.
The Romans had a vast pantheon of gods and goddesses, with each having specific attributes and roles. While they did have a god or goddess associated with many aspects of life, they did not have a god for absolutely everything. Some major Roman gods include Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Neptune.
As a concept, God is typically not depicted as having physical attributes or needs like shaving. In most religious traditions, God is considered omnipotent and transcendent above physical concerns such as grooming.
As a divine being in Christian belief, Jesus is considered to be omniscient, meaning he possesses all knowledge. This is a characteristic attributed to Jesus based on his nature as the Son of God. Thus, the understanding is that Jesus knew everything because of his divine attributes.
They are 99 names or attributes mentioned for God in Quran.
The attributes of God speak of His essential being. Indeed, God would not be God unless He was righteous, holy, infinite, and all knowing.
God has too many attributes to count as he is infinite. however, there are over 500 mentioned in the Bible
Some attributes of God that we can learn from the first story of creation in the Bible include His creativity, power, wisdom, and goodness. Through His spoken word, God brought the universe into existence and saw that it was good, showing His attention to detail and care for His creation.
An anthropomorphist is a person who attributes the human form or other human attributes to God.
In many traditional African religions God IS everything and therefore has all attributes. He/She is both good and evil, generous and stingy, ect. Which is why they break God up into different spirits in order to worship and pray to different attributes/energies of God.
Pluto was worshiped by the Romans for some of his kinder attributes; the god of the dead, terminally ill, and those wounded in battle.
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From Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology: Incommunicable Attributes (Chapter 11) - Independence - Unchangeableness - Eternity - Omnipresence - Unity Communicable Attributes (Chapter 12) A. Attributes Describing God's Being: - Spirituality - Invisibility B. Mental Attributes - Knowledge (or Omniscience) - Wisdom - Truthfulness (and Faithfulness) C. Moral Attributes - Goodness - Love - Mercy (Grace, Patience) - Holiness - Peace (or Order) - Righteousness (or Justice) - Jealousy - Wrath D. Attributes of Purpose - Will - Freedom - Omnipotence (or Power, and Sovereignty) E. "Summary" Attributes - Perfection - Blessedness - Beauty - Glory
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according to Islam God created human and universe to God be known. God has many attributes. human can not know the entity of God and only can know God by attributes of God. an attribute can be known only when its opposite exist. for example if cold not exist warm has no meaning so God created evil to good (attributes of God) be known for each good there is an evil Islam says evil actually not exist and evil is absence of good
The cardinal attributes of God typically refer to qualities that are considered essential and foundational to the divine nature. These may include attributes such as omnipotence (all-powerful), omnipresence (present everywhere), omniscience (all-knowing), and omnibenevolence (all-good). These characteristics are thought to define God's infinite and perfect nature.