Göd

Göd (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡød]) is a small town in Pest County, Hungary.

Location

The town is located to the North East of Budapest.

Industry

Göd is famous for its thriving tourism. It has a thermal spa open almost 365 days a year with its water already declared as rich in minerals.

Next to the motorway 2/A (connecting Göd to Budapest) Göd is the second town to the north of Budapest, and the first one without large socialist-era housing estates. That is, the green belt around Budapest starts with Göd in fact on the left side of the Danube River.

Infrastructure

Göd is connected to Budapest (via Dunakeszi, southbound) and to Vác (via Sződliget, northbound) by railway and public roads. On an average weekday, there are buses and trains every 30 minutes to both directions. Vác is 15 minutes by car and by train, and 25 minutes by bus. Western Railway Station (Budapest) is 30 minutes by train. Because of these benefits, Göd is sometimes categorized as a dormitory town, as many commuters seem to come home from the city only to sleep. Nevertheless, Göd has a vivid social life: civil organizations, churches, galleries, clubs, monthly newspaper, etc. that makes the town different from an average dormitory town.

Names of God in Judaism

The name of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible is the Tetragrammaton YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה). It is frequently anglicized as Jehovah and Yahweh and written in most editions of the Bible as "the Lord" owing to the Jewish tradition of reading it as Adonai ("My Lords") out of respect.

Rabbinic Judaism describes seven names which are so holy that, once written, should not be erased: YHWH, El ("God"), Elohim ("Gods"), Eloah ("God"), El Shaddai, and Tzevaot or Sabaoth ("Of Hosts"). Other names are considered mere epithets or titles reflecting different aspects of God, but chumrah sometimes dictates especial care such as the writing of "G-d" instead of "God" in English or saying Ṭēt-Vav (טו, lit. "9-6") instead of Yōd- (יה, lit. "10-5" but also "Jah") for the number fifteen in Hebrew.

The documentary hypothesis proposes that the Torah was compiled from various original sources, two of which (the Jahwist and the Elohist) are named for their usual names for God (YHWH and Elohim respectively).

GD

GD, Gd, or gd may refer to:

Computing

  • GD Graphics Library for dynamically manipulating images
  • GD-ROM, storage media for the Sega Dreamcast
  • .gd, the country code top-level domain for Grenada
  • Science and medicine

  • Gadolinium (chemical symbol: Gd), a chemical element
  • Gaucher's disease, the most common of the lipid storage diseases
  • Gaussian distribution, more commonly called the normal distribution, an important family of continuous probability distributions
  • Generalized Dirichlet distribution, a probability distribution also used in statistics
  • Generalized dystonia, a neurological movement disorder
  • Gestational diabetes, a form of diabetes associated with pregnancy
  • Gudermannian function, used in map-making
  • GD, the NATO designation for the toxic chemical soman
  • The International Symposium on Graph Drawing, an annual academic conference in which researchers present peer reviewed papers on graph drawing, information visualization of network information, geometric graph theory, and related topics
  • Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder
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