According to the Strong's concordance the Old and New Testament have differing interpretations for divine. Three words are used in the Hebrew for divine. All three have a magical sense to their meaning, as in to divine a secret or have the powers of an oracle. In the New Testament Greek the two words used are in reference to G_d, as in godlike or in the service of G_d.
it is divine grace
The number of Divine revelation.
"Divine remembrance" isn't in the Bible.
The number 27 has no special meaning in the Bible.
The Lord Jesus Had Dual Nature: One that is Human, & One that is Divine. He Is Divine because He Existed Prior to His Incarnation, in the Womb of His Blessed Mother.
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Divine Inspiration
No, I do not have access to specific versions of the Bible. However, the New Divine Name King James Bible is a modern English translation that incorporates the "divine name" Jehovah in the Old Testament. You may be able to find it online or at a bookstore specializing in Christian literature.
Do you perhaps mean "...and His voice was like the sound of many waters." (Revelation 1:15b)
Some associate the number 2 to the Godhead - the God (Father) and the Word (Son Jesus). Therefore, 2 represents divine unity.
Divine inspiration is the belief that the Bible was inspired by God, guiding its authors to write what He wanted. Biblical inerrancy is the belief that the Bible is without error in its original form. The relationship between the two is that those who believe in divine inspiration often also believe in biblical inerrancy, as they see the Bible as a perfect reflection of God's will.
Through church, the Bible, prayer, and divine intervention.