Definition of Godhood. Meaning of Godhood. Synonyms of Godhood

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Definition of Godhood

Godhood
Godhood God"hood, n. [God + -hood. Cf. Godhead.] Divine nature or essence; deity; godhead.

Meaning of Godhood from wikipedia

- 'god(s) or certain other beings and entities which fall short of absolute Godhood but lie outside the human realm. As previously noted, divinities are closely...
- the only parts of his body to survive. Even after the character achieved godhood—being a member of the third edition's default pantheon of D&D gods (the...
- Heracles (/ˈhɛrəkliːz/ HERR-ə-kleez; Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλῆς, lit. 'glory/fame of Hera'), born Alcaeus (Ἀλκαῖος, Alkaios) or Alcides (Ἀλκείδης, Alkeidēs)...
- Godhead (or godhood) refers to the essence or substance (ousia) of God in Christianity — God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. John Wycliffe introduced...
- Master, Yuanshi Tianzun. The Master explains that Jiang Ziya wasn't denied godhood because he didn't kill the fox clan leader but because he was willing to...
- Mukasa, known as Mugasa in the Runyakitara/Rutara languages, is a member of the pantheon of gods or balubaale in Baganda traditional religion and is considered...
- the plural of אֱלוֹהַּ (ʾĔlōah), is a Hebrew word meaning "gods" or "godhood". Although the word is grammatically plural, in the Hebrew Bible it most...
- (1): 21, 36–37. doi:10.2307/45225125. ISSN 0012-2157. JSTOR 45225125. Godhood was therefore the meaning of this higher ordinance, or second anointing...
- of gods included mortal-born heroes and heroines who were elevated to godhood through a process which the Gr****s termed apotheosis. Some of these received...
- Smith taught was to ensure salvation, guarantee exaltation, and confer godhood. In the ordinance, a parti****nt is anointed as a "priest and king" or...