Mr. Hibbert first described this divine action as "a physical separation."
Some biblical passages are put forth as evidence that human volition, not just divine action, plays a central role in salvation (see conditional election):
It is sacred history of the unfolding divine action in human life?
They believed that divine action influenced all mundane matters, and also believed in divination (ability to predict the future).
They did not attempt to rationalize or explain divine actions or formulate any doctrines of the gods' intentions.
Knowing divine intentions and anticipating divine actions through the manipulation of the natural world was believed achievable and the most effective approach.
Both refer to a deity whose existence is not readily knowable by humans through either contemplation or examination of divine actions.
To know the Bible was to trace divine and human action in this world through history.
In more recent times, the possibility that Jesus passed through cloth and dematerialized has frequently been regarded as evidence of divine action by God.
The action of the Sufi is here united with the divine action acquiring its order, harmony and durability.