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G-d is Incorporeal Although many places in scripture and Talmud speak of various parts of G-d's body (the Hand of G-d, G-d's wings, etc.) or speak of G-d in anthropomorphic terms (G-d walking in the garden of Eden, G-d laying tefillin, etc.), Judaism firmly maintains that G-d has no body. Any reference to G-d's body is simply a figure of speech, a means of making G-d's actions more comprehensible to beings living in a material world. Much of Rambam's Guide for the Perplexed is devoted to explaining each of these anthropomorphic references and proving that they should be understood figuratively. We are forbidden to represent G-d in a physical form. That is considered idolatry. The sin of the Golden Calf incident was not that the people chose another deity, but that they tried to represent G-d in a physical form.
Originally posted by Rustami
reply to post by Jenisiz
I think your thinking of when He hands the kingdom over to the Father when there are no more enemies
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by Jenisiz
I have some great articles for you to read. If you don't mind too!
www.usbible.com...
Here's the list for astrology in the Bible and here is an article to start you off.
www.usbible.com...
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by Jenisiz
Are you a christian?
Just a question I want to ask.