Definition: In "Romans," this phrase is a metaphor for God's divine nature as He reveals Himself in creation, but it's not literally used within Scripture. It suggests that God's glory or greatness is revealed through His actions and words, not just by His presence. For example, when Paul says, "For to him who is called according to his word, even the Son of Man came," he does not specifically use "inra" for a literal meaning; rather, he means in terms of God's nature and character.