Law of God - translation to spanish
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Law of God - translation to spanish

ANY LAW THAT COMES DIRECTLY FROM THE WILL OF GOD
Divine Law; Law of God; God's law; God's Law; Divine (Moral Aspect of) Law; Law, Divine (Moral Aspect of); Lex divina; Divine positive law; God's positive law; Positive law of God; Divine natural law; Natural law of God; God's natural law; Divine justice

Law of God         
La Doctrina de Dios (libro de leyes que fué entregado al pueblo judío por Dios, que consta de cinco Pentateucos)
divine law         
(n.) = derecho divino
Ex: Divine law comes direct from God, usually with priests or tribal chief or king as intermediary.
incomprehensibility         
  • The [[Shield of the Trinity]] diagram symbolising aspects of the doctrine of the [[Trinity]].
SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GOD DISCUSSED IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Dominon of God; Dominion of God; Dominion of god; Divine Attributes; Biblical attributes of God; Christian attributes of God; Attributes of the Christian God; Attributes of the biblical God; Attributes of the Bible's God; Bible's attributes of God; Christianity's attributes of God; Attributes of Christianity's God; Attributes of God in Christian Bible; Attributes of God in Christian theology; Christian biblical attributes of God; Attributes of God (Christian); Infinity of God; Incomprehensibility; Incomprehensibility of God; Aspects of god; Characteristics of god
incomprensibilidad

Definition

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sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Wikipedia

Divine law

Divine law is any body of law that is perceived as deriving from a transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods – in contrast to man-made law or to secular law. According to Angelos Chaniotis and Rudolph F. Peters, divine laws are typically perceived as superior to man-made laws, sometimes due to an assumption that their source has resources beyond human knowledge and human reason. Believers in divine laws might accord them greater authority than other laws, for example by assuming that divine law cannot be changed by human authorities.

According to Chaniotis, Divine laws are noted for their apparent inflexibility. The introduction of interpretation into divine law is a controversial issue, since believers place high significance on adhering to the law precisely. Opponents to the application of divine law typically deny that it is purely divine and point out human influences in the law. These opponents characterize such laws as belonging to a particular cultural tradition. Conversely, adherents of divine law are sometimes reluctant to adapt inflexible divine laws to cultural contexts.

Medieval Christianity assumed the existence of three kinds of laws: divine law, natural law, and man-made law. Theologians have substantially debated the scope of natural law, with the Enlightenment encouraging greater use of reason and expanding the scope of natural law and marginalizing divine law in a process of secularization. Since the authority of divine law is rooted in its source, the origins and transmission-history of divine law are important.

Conflicts frequently arise between secular understandings of justice or morality and divine law.

Religious law, such as canon law, includes both divine law and additional interpretations, logical extensions, and traditions.

Examples of use of Law of God
1. A Christian Science perspective on daily life "Progress is the law of God," stated Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer of Christian Science and founder of this newspaper.
2. This law of God – protecting, maintaining, and sustaining each one of Love‘s cherished creations – is operating, preserving the awareness of our preexistent innocence.
3. The group, led by a feisty, 85–year–old, camouflage–clad grandmother, has battled the county for years over a laundry list of code violations, claiming the law of God is greater than the law of man. God‘s laws help the people, they comfort the people.
4. Recommendations from the synod to Pope Benedict XVI said local bishops should decide with "fortitude and prudence" about communion for officials upholding views "in contradiction with the law of God." American Archbishop William Levada, who succeeded Benedict as head of the Vatican‘s doctrinal congregation, raised the issue at the synod.
5. As for the adulteress and the adulterer, flog each of them with a hundred stripes, and let not compassion for them keep you from [carrying out] this law of God, if you truly believe in God and the Last Day; and let a number of believers witness their punishment.