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divine law (countable and uncountable, plural divine laws)

  1. (theology) Any law (or rule) that, in the opinion of believers, comes directly from the will of God (or a god). Synonym: God's law Hypernyms: law, righteousness, propriety Coordinate terms: natural law, law of nature (often construed as synonymous by religious believers)
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  • Finnish: Jumalan laki
  • French: droit divin m
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