Translation for '
divine' from English to Serbian
ADJ | divine | more divine | most divine | |
NOUN | a divine | divines | |
VERB | to divine | divined | divined divining | divines | |
SYNO | Almighty | churchman | cleric | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Many early kings, up to Shō Hō, had divine names (神号) in addition to "warabi-naa".
- In monotheistic beliefs like Christianity and Judaism, the divine and the universe are separate, but the divine is present everywhere.
- The ancient Hebrews still saw each major event as a divine act.
- In discussing God's relationship to his creation a distinction is made within Eastern Orthodox theology between God's eternal essence and uncreated energies, though it is understood that this does not compromise the divine simplicity.
- In Chassidism "avodah" generally refers to divine service (or worship). For example, it is part of the divine service to serve God with joy.
- Divine Arts are a spellcaster class that uses divine spiritual magic such as healing-spells. Divine arts can also learn some combat skills.
- Following the reunification, Mentuhotep II was considered by his subjects to be divine, or half divine.
- The highest of the spiritual planes is the Adi or Divine Plane/Logoic Plane, which contains the Divine Word and/or Divine Presence/I AM Presence.
- The following is a list of gods, goddesses and many other divine and semi-divine figures and creatures from ancient Basque mythology.
- Thomas Aquinas criticizes the divine illumination, denying that in this life we have divine ideas as an object of thought, and that divine illumination is sufficient on its own, without the senses.
- The anthropomorphic name of Adam Kadmon denotes that it contains both the ultimate divine purpose for creation, i.e., mankind, as well as an embodiment of the Sefirot (divine attributes).
- The true faithful constantly contemplates the presence of the divine ("hitbonenut"), constantly cleaves and communes with the divine ("devequt"), intensely ecstatically feels the divine ("hitlahavut"), and is intently devoted to this divine ("kavvanah").
- In theology, divine light (also called divine radiance or divine refulgence) is an aspect of divine presence perceived as light during a theophany or vision, or represented as such in allegory or metaphor.
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