divine_entity

god the divine entity

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Properties

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rescues, tames, magnifies
attributes
merciful, consoling, forgiving
description
The supreme divine being, referred to as 'Thou,' 'Lord,' and 'Father,' who shows mercy, provides consolation, forgives sins, rescues, tames, and magnifies His Holy One.

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  • had mercy onVerecundus
    description
    God showed mercy not only on Verecundus but also on the narrator and his friends, allowing Verecundus to be counted among the faithful.
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    yet hadst Thou mercy not on him only, but on us also: lest remembering the exceeding kindness of our friend towards us, yet unable to number him among Thy flock, we should be agonised with intolerable sorrow
  • forgave sins ofVerecundus
    description
    God forgave Verecundus his sins upon earth, associating this forgiveness with a 'rich mountain' and 'Thine own mountain'.
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    Thou hast forgiven him his sins upon earth, in that rich mountain, that mountain which yieldeth milk, Thine own mountain
  • releasedNebridius
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    God released Nebridius from his physical body, implying his death and transition to an afterlife.
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    didst Thou release from the flesh
  • rescuedThe Narrator
    description
    God rescued the narrator's tongue, allowing him to speak for God, just as He had previously rescued his heart.
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    Thou didst rescue my tongue, whence Thou hadst before rescued my heart
  • subduedAlypius
    description
    God subdued Alypius, the narrator's close friend, unto the name of Jesus Christ, overcoming his initial reluctance.
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    Thou also subduedst the brother of my heart, Alypius, unto the name of Thy Only Begotten, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
  • has broken downSchools (Philosophical)
    description
    God has broken down the 'lofty cedars' of the Schools, signifying the triumph of spiritual truth over worldly wisdom.
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    Schools, which the Lord hath now broken down
  • heardThe Narrator
    description
    The narrator invoked God, stating that the 'God of my righteousness heard me' in his time of tribulation.
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    God of my righteousness heard me
  • magnifiedJesus Christ
    description
    God had already magnified His Holy One, Jesus Christ, by raising Him from the dead and setting Him at His right hand.
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