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God is their supreme authority and divine truth.
Some synonyms for the word divine are mystical, hallowed, glorious, and transcendental. Others include almighty, sanctified, and supreme. The word divine can be used as an adjective or a noun.
almighty, divine, godlike, mighty, supreme, unlimited, unrestricted
I think you mean Themis, the goddess of divine law and order. She is often portrayed blindfolded, holding a pair of scales.
It could be an autocracy, a divine right monarchy, a dictatorship, a totalitarian government.
belief that a monarch's authority to rule comes from a supreme being A+
Yes, "supreme being" and "supreme" are related but not the same. "Supreme being" typically refers to a divine or ultimate being in religious or philosophical contexts, while "supreme" can refer to something that is highest in authority, rank, or quality.
The word "Brahman" means 'a piece of Supreme Divine'... hence the spiritual meaning is quite straight. One whose heart is as pure as Divine and one who identifies himself the divine than his physical form is a Brahman. A Brahman is one who loves all, sees everything as one great Divine energy, and devotes his time in exploring the Divine - hence adding to expressions of the Divine. Anybody from any race, relegion or species can be a Brahman.
In many religious texts, the character of Satan or Lucifer is often portrayed as fearing human authority over divine authority, as he is shown to rebel against God's rule in favor of his own desires for power and control.
The Divine Wild
the idea that political power comes from a Supreme Being
In Dante's Divine Comedy, the souls in Hell are portrayed as being punished for their sins, so they are not depicted with admirable qualities. However, some interpretations argue that their suffering can evoke feelings of empathy or understanding in readers, highlighting the complexity of human nature.