all-present
English
Alternative forms
- all present
Adjective
all-present (not comparable)
- Present everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
- 2006, Max Anders, Steven Lawson, Holman Old Testament Commentary - Psalms 76-150:
- Further, David understood that God is all-present, and he could never escape the divine presence.
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