4 Omni Attributes of God

4 Omni Attributes of God – In this blog post I share the four omni’s of God. #Omni

4 Omni Attributes of God

This is an updated blog post from 2018, then I only had 3 omni’s. Thanks to a person for pointing out another one.

4 Omni Attributes of God - In this blog post I share the four omni's of God. #Omni

Omni-

The first part of the word is omni-. That part just simply means all, of all things, in all ways, in all places.

Below are the four omni- attributes of God and a link to the blog post about each one. Learn about all four them below!

  1. Omnipotence
  2. Omnipresence
  3. Omniscience
  4. Omnibenevolent

Are there any other Omni’s that I can add?

Is so feel free to share in the comments below.

Omnipotence | Omnipresence | Omniscience | Omnibenevolent
4 Omni’s Of God

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5 thoughts on “4 Omni Attributes of God

    1. Yes, I have just recently come across the word “omnisapient” (all wisdom; all wise) having previously reflected on God’s omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience. I personally think it is easier to say ‘God is all-wise’ and ‘God is all-loving’ than to say ‘God is omnisapient’ and ‘God is omnibenevolent’…

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