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Discover LudwigThe phrase "divine image" is a correct and appropriate phrase for use in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an ideal or perfect representation of something. For example, "The Mona Lisa is regarded by many as the divine image of the Renaissance."
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The Divine Image and The Human Image exemplify this relationship.
Worshipers sang, burned lamps, waved lights before the divine image, and performed other acts of homage.
Instead, God is encircled with a boundless realm of angels, created in the divine image.
Yet it was not long before a more divine image arose.
Humility, absent from The Divine Image, is clearly not the usual Christian virtue for Blake.
God created them in the divine image, thereby assigning to humans a special commission vis-à-vis all other creatures.
Late in Amenhotep's reign, Tushratta, the ruler of Mitanni, forwarded a divine image to Egypt to cure the ailing king.
Accepting the Nobel prize, he defends the divine image against Robbe-Grillet's assault on the anthropocentric bourgeois novel.
The decisive aspect of creation, however, is that God fashioned humans according to the divine image and made the creation subject to them.
God is thought of as incomprehensible and beyond substance; yet God desired to reflect the divine image in one set of creatures and chose humans for this.
A censer lid shows King Senwosret prostrating himself; it was probably placed at the feet of a divine image during rituals.
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