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divine law

NOUN
  1. a law that is believed to come directly from God

How To Use divine law In A Sentence

  • According to dharma, or divine law, temple worship is important because it focuses our concentration on God.
  • An attempt to combine or change any of these elements is against Divine Law.
  • It is not conceivable that his partial conformity to the divine law had not made him to differ from those who had allowedly disregarded it -- that his character was as bad as theirs -- though he soon made it evident that the one thing needful was not found upon him. Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • If my values receive their sanction and strength from relationship to divine law and acceptance of its ethical imperatives, then nothing can really harm me.
  • Or, rather, those drunken scorners who in stammering style imitated Isaiah's warnings to mock them [Maurer] (Isa 28: 7-11, 13, 14, 22; 29: 20); in this view, translate, "speak uprightly" (agreeably to the divine law); not as English Version, referring to the distinctness of articulation, "plainly. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The outcaste is an outsider, outside the anthropology of life and death; he is less than an animal, a false metaphor, born to be a slave by divine law, fated to be flogged, lynched, reduced into a daily caricature in his own eyes.
  • It is no more valid to say ‘because law suggests a lawgiver, a divine lawgiver must exist’.
  • History shows a variety of such sources: immemorial custom, divine law, the law of nature, a constitution.
  • If there is no divine law men must try to agree among themselves what is right and what is wrong.
  • Only immediate action was appropriate in abolishing a system which infringed divine law.
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