Usually when something is a matter of divine intervention, something so spectacular happens that a higher power is believed to have intervened. This is more commonly known as a miracle.
That is a moot point and matter for the poet to decide. My opinion is that 'Of Something' would most likely be aspects around that Something, whereas 'On Something' would be more specifically about the Something.
Yes. It doesn't matter what zone the monster is in, Divine Wrath can be used against it as long as it 'activates'. It doesn't matter that Divine Wrath is unable to apply a destruction effect due to the monster being in the graveyard, that's not a condition of activation.
Are you maybe referring to the transition metals.
If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
You might be referring to a gas.
No, because matter is something that takes up spaces, and matter is something that you cant see.
There is not anything in the world that is not made of matter, because something that is not made of matter is not anything at all.
You say that something is a matter when there is mass and occupies space.
matter
either saviour or savior, it does not matter
State of matter.
An idea is not matter (and sometimes does not matter either).