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  2. Mar 25, 2024 · The term Godhead is found three times in the King James Version: Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; and Colossians 2:9. In each of the three verses, a slightly different Greek word is used, but the definition of each is the same: “deity” or “divine nature.”

  3. 16 Bible Verses about Godhead. Most Relevant Verses. Colossians 2:9. Verse Concepts. For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form, Colossians 1:19. Verse Concepts. For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, Ephesians 3:19. Verse Concepts.

  4. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: See 'godhead' instances in the King James Version (KJV).

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    The word \"Godhead\" is a simple doublet of the less frequently occurring \"Godhood.\" Both forms stand side by side in the Ancren Riwle (about 1225 AD), and both have survived until today, though not in equally common use. They are representatives of a large class of abstract substantives, formed with the suffix \"-head\" or \"-hood\", most of whi...

    The general elimination of the forms in -head has been followed by a fading consciousness, in the case of the few surviving instances in this form, of the qualitative sense inherent in the suffix. The words accordingly show a tendency to become simple denotatives. Thus, \"the Godhead\" is frequently employed merely as a somewhat strong synonym of \...

    The fundamental meaning of \"Godhead\" is, nevertheless, no less than that of \"Godhood,\" the state, dignity, condition, quality, of a god, or, as monotheists would say, of God. As manhood is that which makes a man a man, and childhood that which makes a child a child, so Godhead is that which makes God, God. When we ascribe Godhead to a being, th...

    The word \"Godhead\" occurs in the King James Version only 3 times (Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9), and oddly enough it translates in these 3 passages, 3 different, though closely related, Greek words, to theion theiotes, theotes.

    Neither of these terms, \"Divinity,\" \"Deity,\" occurs anywhere in the King James Version, and \"Deity\" does not occur in the Revised Version (British and American) either; but the Revised Version (British and American) (following the Rhemish version) substitutes \"Dignity\" for \"Godhead\" in Romans 1:20. Of the two, \"Dignity\" was originally o...

    \"the Godhood\" is not sufficiently current: \"the Divine\" is not sufficiently personal: \"the Divinity\" is perhaps not sufficiently strong: \"Deity\" without the article loses too much of its personal reference to compensate for the gain in qualitativeness: \"the Deity\" alone seems fairly to reproduce the apostle's thought.

    It is theotes which occurs in Colossians 2:9. Here Paul declares that \"all the fullness of the Godhead\" dwells in Christ \"bodily.\" The phrase \"fullness of the Godhead\" is an especially emphatic one. It means everything without exception which goes to make up the Godhead, the totality of all that enters into the conception of Godhood. All this...

  5. Together, the three Persons as one God are referred to as the Godhead. While this teaching transcends our full human understanding, it reflects the teachings of Scripture and serves as one of the distinctive features of biblical Christianity.

  6. King James Version. 9 For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. Read full chapter.

  7. It is true that the term “Godhead” was used from the 16th cent. to designate the divine nature of Jesus Christ, as well as the essential nature of the triune God. The word “Godhead” was used by KJV trs. to tr. three related Gr. words in three different passages; τὸ̀ θεῖον ; θειότης, G2522, ; θότητος . The first ...

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