divina
/diˈbina/, [d̪iˈβ̞i.na]divine
Adjective divina
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feminine singular of divino
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No hay nada sin voluntad divina.
There's nothing without divine will.
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La razón es el peor enemigo de la fe: no viene nunca en ayuda de las cosas espirituales, sino que, con mayor frecuencia, se enfrenta con la Palabra divina, tratando con desprecio todo lo que proviene de Dios.
Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but--more frequently than not --struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.
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La anti-racional, anti-justicia y anti-humana maldad cristiana está levantándose una vez más ya que lidera la lucha contra la homosexualidad en nombre de la divina trinidad de la sinrazón, la injusticia y el odio.
The anti-rational, anti-justice and anti-humane Christian malignancy is rearing its head yet again as it leads the fight against homosexuality on behalf of the divine trinity of unreason, injustice and hate.
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La música es la forma divina de decir cosas bellas y poéticas al corazón.
Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.
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Fue una intervención divina.
It was a divine intervention.
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