God has no physical form, that we are allowed to see, that's why He uses intermediaries, like angels and the Messiah.
He has no physical form, period, Deut 4:9,12,35, and He told us to teach that to our children.
We've been all over this before and you still don't get it. He says He has a face that no man can see and live.
No, He doesn't say that. You contradict yourself. You say He's not physical, then you say He has a face. If you study Exodus 33 and the Hebrew term panai used for face, and presence., you'll see you can't see God, Exodus 33:14,20,23.
That means you can't see a physical face, or back, because He is not physical. The back is a metaphor for grace and forgiveness, Isaiah 38:17, and proven in Exodus 34:6-7, where Moses only sees a vision of God's mercy, etc.
We see in Numbers 6:22-26, that God's face and presence are associated with blessings, protection, peace. Not a physical image.
Also, God's name, YHWH, is on Israel, v27.
He mooned Moses and showed Him his back parts. He's tangble in His own realm, but not in ours. Isaiah saw God on His throne and that was probably His image, the Messiah.
Wrong. You're stuck in a physical, idolatrous paradigm. Pretty disrespectful to refer to God the way you did.
Your idea of god, is what Elijah ridiculed in 1 Kings 18:27 -
About noontime Elijah began mocking them. “You’ll have to shout louder,” he scoffed, “for surely he is a god! Perhaps he is daydreaming, or is relieving himself. Or maybe he is away on a trip, or is asleep and needs to be wakened."
This is your idea of a tangible god.