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I will to understand that
what? where?
GOD? yahova ? allah?

2007-03-10 19:29:38 · 9 answers · asked by ali d 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes, what do you mean God to be and where would like God to be?

2007-03-10 19:32:33 · answer #1 · answered by Richard15 4 · 0 0

In the Bible, the true God is identified by such expressions as “God Almighty,” “the Most High,” “Grand Creator,” “Grand Instructor,” “Sovereign Lord,” and “King of eternity.” (Genesis 17:1; Psalm 50:14; Ecclesiastes 12:1; Isaiah 30:20; Acts 4:24; 1 Timothy 1:17) Meditating upon such titles can help us grow in the knowledge of God.

However, God has a unique name that appears almost 7,000 times in the Hebrew Scriptures alone—more often than any of his titles. Some 1,900 years ago, the Jews superstitiously ceased to pronounce the divine name. Biblical Hebrew was written without vowels. Hence, there is no way to be precise about how Moses, David, or others of ancient times pronounced the four consonants (הוהי) that make up the divine name. Some scholars suggest that God’s name may have been pronounced “Yahweh,” but they cannot be sure. The English pronunciation “Jehovah” has been in use for centuries, and its equivalent in many languages is widely accepted today.—See Exodus 6:3 and Isaiah 26:4 in the King James Version.

2007-03-11 06:00:29 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 5 · 0 0

The term is applied to any entity to which are attributed supernatural powers. The typical sense is that god is a creator, has an interest in human affairs, and tinkers with them from time to time, possibly in response to requests in the form of prayers. There is no evidence to support the existence of any of these.

2007-03-11 04:39:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God created us and everything around us. He can be anywhere He wants cause He is Spirit.
Jesus was sent by God to the world, so He spoke of many things about God and His kingdom.
I have felt God's presence and I am sure that all is true. When you realize that the crucification of Jesus can take away ur sins and guilt and shame and sickness.
God is the only person who can love us truly cause He created us. Thats why He sent his only son to be crucified, who else will do it.

2007-03-11 04:47:16 · answer #4 · answered by Brinda 3 · 0 0

I believe that the Christian God has all of the aforementioned characteristics, as well as many others. Among these are omnibenevolence (all-loving), omniscience (all-knowing), immutability (unchanging), and interest in human beings. He is also omnipotent (all-powerful). He is perfectly just, and He is the basis for all morality. In fact, He created a moral code, which is imbedded within all humans. He is three persons in one God (known as the Trinity), consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Son, Jesus Christ, sacrificed himself in order to allow us to live in heaven for eternity should we place our faith in Him.

2007-03-11 04:34:12 · answer #5 · answered by Disciple 4 · 3 0

See the following purport from Bhagava-gita-As-It-Is (2.2), by A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of ISKCON,
(International Society for Krishna Consciousness)
"The Absolute Truth is realized in three phases of understanding by the knower of the Absolute Truth, and all of them are identical. Such phases of the Absolute Truth are expressed as Brahman, Paramatma, and Bhagavan."
These three divine aspects can be explained by the example of the sun, which also has three different aspects, namely the sunshine, the sun's surface and the sun planet itself. One who studies the sunshine only is the preliminary student. One who understands the sun's surface is further advanced. And one who can enter into the sun planet is the highest. Ordinary students who are satisfied by simply understanding the sunshine—its universal pervasiveness and the glaring effulgence of its impersonal nature—may be compared to those who can realize only the Brahman feature of the Absolute Truth. The student who has advanced still further can know the sun disc, which is compared to knowledge of the Paramatma feature of the Absolute Truth. And the student who can enter into the heart of the sun planet is compared to those who realize the personal features of the Supreme Absolute Truth. Therefore, the bhaktas, or the transcendentalists who have realized the Bhagavan feature of the Absolute Truth, are the topmost transcendentalists, although all students who are engaged in the study of the Absolute Truth are engaged in the same subject matter. The sunshine, the sun disc and the inner affairs of the sun planet cannot be separated from one another, and yet the students of the three different phases are not in the same category.

The Vedas say, nityo nityanam: God is one, Narayana, Vishnu, or Krishna. Isvarah paramah Krishna and the demigods like Indra, Candra,Varuna etc... are delegated with powers to manage this material world. These demigods are all living entities (nityanam) with different grades of material power. The demigods are, so to speak, different officers and directors in the government of the Supreme Lord. They can be compared to the different supplying agents, for heating,lighting, drinking etc.. purposes.

Krishna says in the bhagavad gita, 10.14, "Know that all opulent, beautiful and glorious creations spring from but a spark of My splendor. Moreover He also says, mattah parataram nanyat: "There is nothing superior to My form as the Personality of Godhead Krishna ." aham adir hi devanam: "I am the origin of all the demigods."

And after understanding Bhagavad-gita from Krishna , Arjuna also confirms this in the following words: param brahma param dhama pavitram-paramam bhavan, "I now fully understand that You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, and that You are the refuge of everything."

Below is from the Introduction to, "Krishna,The Supreme Personality of Godhead", by A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of ISKCON
(International Society for Krishna Consciousness)

Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. How is that? Because He conforms in exact detail to descriptions of the Supreme Being, the Godhead. In other words, Krishna is the Godhead because He is all-attractive. Outside the principle of all-attraction, there is no meaning to the word “Godhead.” How is it one can be all-attractive? First of all, if one is very wealthy, if he has great riches, he becomes attractive to the people in general. Similarly, if someone is very powerful, he also becomes attractive, and if someone is very famous, he also becomes attractive, and if someone is very beautiful or wise or unattached to all kinds of possessions, he also becomes attractive. So from practical experience we can observe that one is attractive due to (1) wealth, (2) power, (3) fame, (4) beauty, (5) wisdom and (6) renunciation. One who is in possession of all six of these opulences at the same time, who possesses them to an unlimited degree, is understood to be the Supreme Personality of Godhead. These opulences of the Godhead are delineated by Paraaara Muni, a great Vedic authority.

2007-03-11 09:25:00 · answer #6 · answered by Gaura 7 · 0 0

God is the beginning and the end

2007-03-11 04:32:55 · answer #7 · answered by biddy 1 · 0 1

the term god can be used to describe any mythical deity.

2007-03-11 04:33:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what's your question?

2007-03-11 04:32:42 · answer #9 · answered by AfWuEcSkOyMoEu 2 · 2 0

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