godly in the PONS Dictionary

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From there he unleashed his thunderbolts, expressing his godly wrath.
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According to the oracle, this curse can only be lifted when a young man and a young woman, each of godly descent, are wed.
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He possesses godly powers, yet despite this he is irresponsible and immature.
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He first finds her asleep but his godly presence awakens her and by his divine breath impregnates her.
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This suggests that the state, rather than being godly, is part of the divine strategy, not a mere product of human endeavor.
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In the religious context, "jihad" most nearly means working urgently for a certain godly objective, generally a positive one.
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They proved that the only death that could touch them were by their own hand, further increasing that godly power they received from the people.
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However, their most important role remains calling out for godly assistance and mending wounds during battle.
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Its 13 songs reveal the longings and struggles of one who is trying to live up to godly ideals.
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The integral term shows a unity of all existing element, either faith and godly and science and technology, school and society, formal and non-formal, etc.
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