God, or things related to God. The Bible tells us that God is love. He is righteous and truthful. A living example of 'divine nature' was Jesus Christ.
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The Bible doesn't give a formal definition of "Divine Nature"... and is only mentioned once by Peter:
"His Divine Power has given us everything we need for Life and Godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own Glory and Goodness. Through these He has given us His very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the DIVINE NATURE and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires." (II Peter 1:3-4 NIV)
God gave man the "family and marriage" structure and the "birth process," that through "spiritual understanding" man might begin to understand what God is doing with the human race [which He created "in His image"]. And that is, He is "pro-creating Himself" through man into the "Immortal Family of God."
The "Power" the Father gives to those He calls... His Children... is the "Holy Spirit" -- "His Divine Nature;" just as our "earthly fathers" give "their MORTAL nature" to the children they create.
Just as the children of "mortal fathers" partake of their fathers' "mortal nature"... so do the Children of God partake of His "Divine [Immortal] Nature."
Not "mortal"... but Eternal Life.
"The [Holy] Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the Children of God..." (Rom.8:16).
It explained his inability to grasp the vastness of the divine nature and instead tried to empirically explain something that can never be defined in the limited language of science.
The definition of a "Theocracy" is a country which its rulers are divine and they rule in a divine manner. A perfect modern example of this are the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The nature of the divine Gods in Hinduism varies. The Hindus strongly believe that their gods will manifest in various ways taking different forms of nature.
The word means 'divine wind'.
The Japanese have something called a Kami value, which is in everything in nature. So, in essence, nature is divine. Thus, one must respect nature, for it is as divine and sacred as human life itself.
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We believe that it is Divine in nature: God gave it to us (Exodus 24: 12).
The belief is that the way you treat nature or another object is the way that nature or that object will treat you.
Nature in divine form - created by Creator - Brahma
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The Pharaoh
It just requires a little thinking. Divine-God-like or God related Comeuppance-Revenge. So, that would mean that divine comeuppance is revenge delivered by God.