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God (besides Jesus, subsequently) gets a physical description in the Bible?

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in some versions i guess, for example in revelations 4:3 ‘And he who sat there had the appearance of jasper and carnelian, and around the throne was a rainbow that had the appearance of an emerald.’ according to https://www.openbible.info/topics/gods_appearance

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I wouldn’t take the book of Revelations as being representative of anything shared in the ‘Abrahamic’ religions, or even Christianity, much less a description of God.

I’ve never heard of this site before so I’m not sure how credible it is, but quite a few of the verses in this list have absolutely nothing to do with describing God’s “physical” appearance, especially in context, so I also wouldn’t put too much trust into their claim.

Truth is there is no real Biblical basis for such description, even including any of Jesus if I recall correctly.

Also, the term Jehovah was just kinda made up in Germany. That name also doesn’t exist Biblically.

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They appeared to use the NIV translation, which you may object to but is also easily one of the most common versions. The original King James Version reads very similarly, as does the NKJV.

There are definitely multiple descriptions of Jesus (you can see people mention them in the dumb “Was Jesus white?” arguments), and here is a collection of relevant passages.

Jehovah is just a lightly Germanicized version of Yahweh, look at the consonants: J [which is pronounced as an English Y]; H; V [can be either a V or an F in English phonetics, probably a V here]; H, like Yahweh being YHWH. Jesus isn’t what Jesus was actually named (it was Yeshua), these are just things that happen in translation.

I do agree that the description is probably being applied to Christ, though. Not that Revelations would give a historically accurate view, but theologically Revelations is canonical so a Christian is in no standing to deny it.

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i literally provided a description froma version of the bible, dont pretend like your favorite interpretation of an appearanceless god is the only interpretation that exists. i was using jehovah ironically as an english pronunciation of YHWH or whatever the sky wizard OCs name is supposed to ‘ackshually’ be. i dont ‘put too much trust’ in anyones claims about bronze age war deities, because i dont believe in them, stone age religions are much cooler and we all know Manicheanism is the One True Religion anyway

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