God the Father is a title given to God in various religions. In Judaism,
God is described as "Father" as he is seen as the absolute one, indivisible and incomparable, transcendent, immanent, and non-corporeal God of
creation and history. The God in Judaism is the giver of the
shabbath and the torahs—
written,
oral,
mystical—to his
chosen people. However, in Judaism the use of the "Father" title is generally a
metaphor and is one of many titles by which Jews speak of and to God.