Offering - OF'FERING, ppr. Presenting; proposing; sacrificing; bidding; presenting to the eye or mind. OF'FERING, n. That which is presented in divine service; an animal or a portion of bread or corn, or of gold and silver, or other valuable articles, presented to God as an atonement for sin, or as a return of thanks for his favors, or for other religious purpose; a sacrifice; an oblation. In the Mosaic economy, there were burnt‐offerings, sin‐offerings, peace‐offerings, trespassofferings, thank‐offerings, wave‐offerings, and wood‐offerings. Pagan nations also present offerings to their deities. Christ by the offering of himself has superseded the use of all other offerings, having made atonement for all men. When thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed ‐ Isa 53.
Omnipotent - OMNIP'OTENT, a. [supra.] 1. Almighty; possessing unlimited power; all powerful. The being that can create worlds must be omnipotent. 2. Having unlimited power of a particular kind; as omnipotent love.
Omnipresence - OMNIPRES'ENCE, n. s as z. [L. omnis, and presens, present.] Presence in every place at the same time; unbounded or universal presence; ubiquity. Omnipresence is an attribute peculiar to God.
Omnipresent - OMNIPRES'ENT, a. Present in all places at the same time; ubiquitary; as the omnipresent Jehovah.
Omniscient - OMNIS'CIENT, a. Having universal knowledge or knowledge of all things; infinitely knowing; all seeing; as the omniscient God.
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