Omnibenevolent is a theological term used to describe a divine being who is all-loving, all-good, and infinitely benevolent. The term is derived from the Latin words "omni" (meaning "all") and "benevolentia" (meaning "goodwill" or "kindness").
According to this concept, God is believed to possess unlimited and boundless compassion and generosity towards all of creation, and is motivated solely by a desire to do good for others. This means that God is not only concerned with the wellbeing of human beings, but also with the welfare of all creatures and the natural world.
The attribute of being omnibenevolent is often associated with other divine attributes, such as omniscience (all-knowing) and omnipotence (all-powerful), and is considered as one of the key aspects of the divine nature in many religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
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