divine intervention in English

act of God, intercession of God in human affairs

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1. And barring divine intervention, also its last.

2. The battle is finally won by divine intervention.

3. To Anoint means to choose by divine intervention

4. Undoubtedly, however, there was some type of divine intervention.

5. The king saw this victory as the direct result of divine intervention.

6. The faithful believe the botched assassination attempt was an act of divine intervention.

7. Divine Intervention (Aka Anathematise) is a recurring spell in the Dragon Quest series

8. 25 One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention.

9. 28 Divine Intervention: This ability now also removes Exhaustion and Sated from the target.

10. This startling event will take place, not by human efforts, but by divine intervention.

11. Only by divine intervention will all the crookedness and futility in earthly affairs be removed.

12. Still, they realistically face the fact that without divine intervention, the world’s problems will never be resolved.

13. (Revelation 12:9, 12) Soon all the distress that Satan has brought upon earth’s inhabitants will end by divine intervention.

14. The theory of evolution tries to account for the origin of life on earth without the necessity of divine intervention.

15. Through divine intervention those who were lepers were spared from a cruel, lingering death and given a new lease on life.

16. From page 12: “The theory of evolution tries to account for the origin of life on earth without the necessity of divine intervention.

17. Lacking Biblical details, we can take the statement as indicating some form of divine intervention in behalf of Israel’s army. —11/15, page 30.

18. Significant indeed was this newspaper article’s opening statement: “Only Divine intervention can save the world from destroying itself.” —Times-Colonist, Victoria, British Columbia, March 25, 1982.

19. He is at once a hedonist who preaches prudence and temperance, a theist who rejects divine intervention and the survival of the soul, and an atomist who upholds both mechanism and free will.

20. In many ancient societies, such as those of Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be interpreted by people with these associated spiritual powers.

21. “The Boy Who Cried Christmas” by Dennis Bailey is the story of Logan, Robert, and Garraway, and how divine intervention saves a boy, saves a suicidal FBI agent, and reverberates across a dying, decaying culture

22. (Zephaniah 1:12) The expression “men who are congealing upon their dregs” (a reference to wine making) refers to those who have settled down, like dregs at the bottom of a vat, and who do not want to be disturbed by any proclamation of imminent divine intervention in the affairs of mankind.

23. Anoint: 1 v administer an oil or ointment to ; often in a religious ceremony of blessing Synonyms: anele , embrocate , inunct , oil Type of: bless give a benediction to v choose by or as if by divine intervention “She was Anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group” Type of: choose , pick out , select , take pick out, select, or