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Discover LudwigThe phrase "divinely inspired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is believed to be influenced or guided by a divine power or higher authority.
Example: "Many religious texts are considered to be divinely inspired, offering wisdom and guidance to their followers."
Alternatives: "heavenly guided" or "spiritually motivated."
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The writings that form it are believed by Christians to have been divinely inspired, whether the mode of inspiration was that of dictation or of a more complex mediation through the human writers' minds, experiences, and churchly location.
The poet is thus caught up in a circular process through which his understanding, like theirs, is drawn toward the divine as manifested in the lady's divinely inspired radiance.
Islam states that Jesus was no more than a prophet of God (divinely inspired) while Christianity professes Jesus as divine, being God and the son.
This, my friends, is divine inspiration at its best, although I didn't even realize it was divinely inspired at the time.
He believed his art was divinely inspired.
They are seen as divinely inspired premonitions.
Prophecy, in religion, a divinely inspired revelation or interpretation.
For jews and christians, the bible is considered divinely inspired.
The circle was considered to be a divinely inspired shape.
"I have the funniest feeling it's divinely inspired".
Judaism, on the other hand, looks upon the Bible as divinely inspired by a personal God.
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