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infinite

(Latin: in, not; finis, bound)

Without limit. An attribute of God denoting that He has no limit to any of His perfections, wisdom, beauty, power, justice, but has in Himself the fulness of being and of every perfection. According to the Vatican Council, He is infinite in intellect and will and every perfection, really and essentially distinct from the world, infinitely blessed in Himself and through Himself and inexpressibly above all things that can exist and be thought of besides Him.

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Infinite

SEE ATTRIBUTES; SEE GOD.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Infinite

1. en mispar , ‘no number:’ only applied to the understanding of the Lord. Psa 147:5.

2. en qets , ‘no end.’ Eliphaz, quite unintelligent as to Job’s case, said there was ‘no end’ of his iniquities. Job 22:5. There was ‘no end’ to the strength of Ethiopia and Egypt in supporting the city No; yet it was carried away: so would God’s judgements fall upon Nineveh. Nah 3:8-9.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Infinite

Opposite of finite (q. v.), as applied to classes, cardinal and ordinal numbers, sequences, etc. See further Cardinal number; Limit. — A.C.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy