The idea of a divine being is essentially an abstracted, distilled idea.
Whatever strongly impresses a man, whatever produces an unusual effect on his mind, if it be only a peculiar, inexplicable sound or note, he personifies as a divine being.
O divine Being, O foremost of gods, I will not go to Yama's abode.
Even this is the boon I solicit, All created things, O divine Being, belonging to thee, are being destroyed.
In such cases of coalescence we must distinguish between the true worship offered to a divine being, and the observances, generally originating in desire for animal amusement and enjoyment, that have been attached to them.
Wind is said to be regarded as a divine being in some American tribes.
Although originally one with God, and for that reason himself a divine being, Christ nevertheless renounced his original supernatural existence.
Many saw in the exalted person of the Emperor the incarnation of such a divine being.
For the superstition regarding names, the belief in the magic power attributed to the name of a divine being, as well as the belief in Star Gods and Astral mythology, which is a characteristic of Mandaism, all have Babylon as their home.
Indeed, the picture of the just man suffering, all innocent as he is, itself varies between a human and a divine being.
The unborrowed antiquity of a belief in a divine being, creative and sometimes moral, in North America, is thus demonstrated.
And having bowed unto him with joined hands I addressed him saying, 'I wish to know thee, O Divine Being, as also this high and wonderful illusion of thine!
Mataricvan, seldom mentioned in the Rigveda, is a divine being described as having, like the Greek Prometheus, brought down the hidden fire from heaven to earth.
There is no traditional evidence in support of this view, and it is opposed by the fact that to the Rigvedic Indian asura not only in general meant a divine being, but was especially appropriate to Varuna, the most exalted of the gods.
He is not treated as a divine being, nor even as the son of Ormuzd.
Neither in the system of Buddhist philosophy, nor in the philosophy from which Buddha is supposed to have borrowed, was there any place left for a Divine Being by which the human soul could be absorbed.
Kant's reply is that however general the intuition of space may be among finite beings, it is sensuous and derivative, and therefore must not be predicated of a Divine Being.
And as Vaihinger adds, it does not even rule out the possibility that changes find their source in a Divine Being.
A lover filled with the longing to glorify a woman and worship her as a divine being, has frequently experienced a certain disappointment.
This was the first important step towards the stripping of the Saviour's mother of her humanity, and establishing her as a divine being.
And having bowed unto him with joined hands I addressed him saying, "I wish to know thee, O Divine Being, as also this high and wonderful illusion of thine!
Between the two a divine being sprang up; he was followed by two others in succession.
The vision of a divine being, 70 feet high, with a body like gold, and his head glorious as the sun--one who is fanciful may here discern a likeness to the individual described in Rev.
This means, Christ cannot be admitted to be a Divine Being--impossible.
No power of faith and no philosophy can be imagined big enough to extinguish the memory of real life and to replace it by this miraculous image of a divine being .
And in addition to raising up Jesus as a divine being, he also removed the body in his own good way and to his own good place, that it might not see corruption, even as he had promised.
Jesus being resurrected a divine being, the express image of the Father, we are sure that no man could look upon him and live.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divine being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.