8 occurrences

'O God' in the Bible

With reference, then, to eating food that has been offered to idols-we are aware that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is no God but one.

What we eat, however, will not bring us nearer to God. We lose nothing by not eating this food, and we gain nothing by eating it.

No; what I say is that the sacrifices offered by the Gentiles 'are offered to demons and to a Being who is no God,' and I do not want you to share with demons.

Judge for yourselves. Is it fitting that a woman should pray to God in public with her head uncovered?

He who, when speaking, uses the gift of 'tongues' is speaking, not to men, but to God, for no one understands him; yet in spirit he is speaking of hidden truths.

If there is no one able to interpret what is said, they should remain silent at the meeting of the Church, and speak to themselves and to God.