The visible God

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Some attributes of God do not relate to a name, but to a physical manifestation. While the Spirit of the Lord may choose to work through certain people, He sometimes works and appears alone.

And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. (Genesis 1:2)


Physical manifestations of God in the Old Testament

Scripture Manifestation
<KJVBible>Exodus 3:2</KJVBible> Flame of fire out of the midst of a bush
<KJVBible>Exodus 13:21</KJVBible> a pillar of Fire, and a pillar of a cloud
<KJVBible>II Kings 2:11</KJVBible> A Chariot of Fire
<KJVBible>Job 40:6</KJVBible> A Whirlwind
<KJVBible>Genesis 14:18</KJVBible> Melchizedek, King of Peace
<KJVBible>Genesis 3:8</KJVBible> a voice
<KJVBible>Exodus 25:22</KJVBible> Shekihah - the Presence of God
<KJVBible>Numbers 22:31</KJVBible> The Angel of the Lord (Mal'ak Jehovah)
<KJVBible>Daniel 3:25</KJVBible> The form of a man, like Jesus


Physical manifestations of God in the New Testament

Scripture Manifestation
<KJVBible>Matthew 27:50</KJVBible> Jesus
<KJVBible>Matthew 3:16-17</KJVBible> A dove, a voice
<KJVBible>Acts 2:3</KJVBible> cloven tongues like as of fire
<KJVBible>Acts 2:2</KJVBible> a rushing mighty wind
<KJVBible>Acts 9:3</KJVBible> a light from heaven


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