providentially in English

adverb

through divine protection or supervision, through God's guidance

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1. Synonyms for Beneficially include right, well, favourably, advantageously, fortunately, happily, luckily, profitably, providentially and conveniently

2. 18 God had providentially arranged for Mordecai to be in the right place at the right time.

3. Synonyms for Advantageously include right, well, favourably, beneficially, fortunately, happily, luckily, profitably, providentially and conveniently

4. (Daniel 9:26b, 27) Similarly, a prophecy providentially caused sincere 19th-century Bible students to be in expectation.

5. Providentially, the circuits around Kobe had been organized to cut across the city from north to south.

6. Providentially he was able to trail Brother Franz immediately after he had left the India Airlines Corporation offices.

7. 13 Providentially the Lord used a God-fearing Ethiopian eunuch named Ebed - Melech to come to Jeremiah's rescue.

8. The extreme improbability that so many variables would align so Auspiciously in our favor merely by chance has led some scientists and philosophers to propose instead that it was God who providentially engineered the universe to suit our specific needs

9. Providentially uncovered in 2009, Archaeological discoveries indicate the presence of an observant Jewish Community in Magdala, as is evidenced in its First Century Synagogue, one of seven in the world and the best preserved and in the Magdala Stone, a discovery many archaeologists call ”the most significant find in the past 50 years.”.