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Перевод: divine speek divine


[прилагательное]
божественный; божеский; божий; превосходный; пророческий;
[существительное]
богослов ; духовное лицо;
[глагол]
предсказывать; пророчествовать; предвидеть; предугадывать; угадывать; гадать; заниматься ворожбой


Тезаурус:

  1. Precisely the same can be said of the many divine beings reverenced from within Hindu tradition.
  2. "Do n't you think he looks rather divine as an officer?"
  3. The incarnation is therefore an extreme instance of divine immanence within the creation.
  4. Lewis, who was never a crude literalist, understood the scriptures as a divine drama containing great truths - some of which were historical and physical - explicated and interpreted by mythology.
  5. They believed that society ought to be ordered, not according to how sinful men wished to live, but in accordance with God's divine commandments.
  6. It is possible, too, that in striking the rock as he was told to do in Exodus 17 Moses this time has further infringed the divine command, though nothing was said explicitly about him not using his rod in that way.
  7. But later in life Augustine declared: "He therefore who refuses to obey the imperial laws, when made against the truth of God acquires a great reward, he who refuses to obey when they are made for the support of the divine truth exposes himself to most grievous punishment."
  8. Thoreau described a similar state that is beyond words to express adequately: "There comes into my mind such an indescribable, infinite, all absorbing, divine, heavenly pleasure, a sense of elevation and expansion, and I have had nought to do with it
  9. As is widely observed, rationalist philosophy paved the way for a reexamination of women's place in society and in the family If Locke could subject the divine right of kings to a critical examination, the rights of husbands were likewise vulnerable to a reasoned critique.
  10. But its fame survived, and Solomon and his temple became for the Middle Ages symbols of divine kingship and royal (and indeed heavenly) opulence.
  11. divine agency
  12. But the man who combined the gifts of preacher and politician, and who felt called, like John the Baptist (or, to be exact, John the Presbyterian), was Foster Dulles, minister's son, Wall Street lawyer and by divine right Secretary of State.
  13. An allusion to Isaac Watts's "Against Idleness and Mischief" in his Divine Songs for Children (1715):

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