co-eternal
adjective
religionspecialized(alsocoeternal)uk/ˌkəʊ.ɪˈtɜː.nəl/us/ˌkoʊ.ɪˈtɝː.nəl/If two things are co-eternal, theyexisttogethereternally(=forever):
Life is co-eternalwithmatter.
The Catharsarguedfor atheologyof two coeternalprinciplesof good andevil.
- There is aperpetualstrugglebetween the co-eternalprinciplesof Light and Darkness.
- Alexanderassertedthat theFatherand the Son were co-eternal, andequallyGod.
- Christianphilosophershavethoughtofmatteras co-eternal with the Deity.
- In thisTrinity, thewholethreepersonsare coeternal.
Continuous & permanent
- abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- incessantly
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- persistence
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
- wall-to-wall