mâbud

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Turkish - English
god
to idolize

Godded him up ... It's the fear of discerning journalists: Does coverage of athletic stars, on field and off, approach beatification of the living?.

A person in a high position of authority; a powerful ruler or tyrant
a divinity; a deity; an object of worship; an idol
The word which is used to describe the supreme Being, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and all there is
If you say God willing, you are saying that something will happen if all goes well. God willing, there will be a breakthrough
The higher consciousness or force within us The collective consciousness of all That aspect of the higher consciousness that resides within our soul God is the collective thought of all creation
The supreme divine being, called Elohim by the Israelites, who was also known as Yahweh
A person or thing deified and honored as the chief good; an object of supreme regard
The supreme being of the universe He is the creator of all things (Is 44: 24) He alone is God (Is 45: 21,22; 46: 9; 47: 8) There have never been any Gods before Him nor will there be any after Him (Is 43: 10) God is God from all eternity (Ps 90: 2) In Exodus 3: 14, God revealed His name to His people The name commonly known in English is Jehovah This comes from the four Hebrew consonants that spell the name of God (See Tetragrammaton ) God is a Trinity, knows all things (1 John 3: 20), can do all things (Jer 32: 17,27 - except those things against His nature like lie, break His word, cheat, steal, etc ), and is everywhere all the time (Ps 139: 7-12)
the First Person in the Trinity; the Creator, the Source of all being or life; the Father, Whose Fatherhood is established by the existence of His Son, Christ; the First Cause, Whose Son is His Effect; God's essence is spirit, which is shared with all creation, whose unity is the state of Heaven
An idol
The term a man of God is sometimes used to refer to Christian priests or ministers
Obviously, this is an impossible word to define After all, to "define" a thing means putting boundaries around it, and God is Infinity, the very absence of boundaries Further, being Infinite, God is by definition (!) beyond the capacity of our egoic minds ("I am me, and you aren't") to understand That is, despite our protestations to the contrary, most of us perceive God as being "out there" (or "up there", even "in here"), as somewhere or something other than ourselves And that's the problem! In Truth, there is no such thing as a "God out there" Once again, being Infinite, God is everywhere and no where, everything and no thing God is our very Self which itself is The Very Self Thus, at TZF we often say: There is no God but God, and God is All There Is See also God's Gender, Christ, Realization, Teacher
n 1 All that is born, grows and dies Animal and plant life Sometimes the sun is considered to be the God because every year it grows bright in summer, fades, dies, and is reborn The qualities of the God are those of plants, such as growth, vitality, reaching maturity, rising and falling and animals, such as wildness, freedom, vulnerability, innocence, ecstasy in nature 2 A particular deity from any of many religious traditions, ancient and modern See deity
The source of all That which is revealed by Creation
one of a group of supernatural male beings in some religions, each of which is worshipped as the personification or controller of some aspect of the universe Used in monotheistic religions as a proper noun to describe the alleged controller of the universe
any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
God - God (masculine nominative singular)
A being conceived of as possessing supernatural power, and to be propitiated by sacrifice, worship, etc
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) her şeyin Kendisine ibâdet ettiği ve ibâdete lâyık tek varlık olan Allah