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Glory of God
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[German Version] I. Ancient Near East and Old Testament – II. Judaism – III. New Testament – IV. Dogmatics
I. Ancient Near East and Old Testament The English expression
glory of God derives from the Greek translation (δόξα κυρίου or τοῦ ϑεοῦ /
dóxa kyriou or
toú theoú) of the Hebrew phrase כְּבוֹד יהוה
/kĕbôd YHWH. In ordinary usage, Heb. כָּבוֹד/
kābôd denotes a person's “weight” or “weightiness,” which is displayed outwardly to mark to his or her social status (Gen 31:1; 45:13). As a fundamental aesthetic concept, the glory of God can be understood …
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Religion Past and Present