God’s glory is too active to be captured by a simplified, human-made compartmentalization. Indeed, the Scriptures say this glory is active and diversified. It comes (Isa 60:13; Ezek 43:2, 4; Mic 1:15), departs (1 Sam 4:21–22; Hos 10:5), passes (Exod 33:22), goes down (Psa 49:18 [Eng. 49:17]), goes up (Ezek 11:23), goes out (Ezek 10:18), arouses itself (Psa 57:9 [Eng. 57:8]), arises (Ezek 3:12; 10:4), flies away (Hos 9:11), stands (Ezek 3:23; 10:18), dwells (Psa 85:10 [Eng. 85:9]), sends (Zech 2:12),