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  1. divine interventionnoun

    Direct and obvious intervention by a god in the affairs of humans.

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  1. Divine Intervention

    Divine Intervention is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on September 27, 1994 through American Recordings, it was their first album featuring Paul Bostaph, replacing the band's original drummer Dave Lombardo. Several of the songs on the album were inspired by television shows. The production posed as a challenge to the record company, as its marketing situation drew arguments over the album's explicitness. The band used the Decade of Aggression live album to give them time to decide the album's style. Since it was released nearly four years after Seasons in the Abyss, vocalist Tom Araya said that there was more time spent on production compared to the band's previous albums. The cover was painted and designed by Wes Benscoter as a re-imaging of the group's early "Slayergram" graphic. Even though so much time was spent on production, Kerry King said that the mixing and mastering should have had more attention. The song's origins not only come from television, but were also inspired by various other things, including Rush Limbaugh, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, and Araya's wife. Araya concluded that the album "came out of the past four years of hating life." In 1998 the album was banned in Germany due to the lyrics of "SS-3", "Circle of Beliefs", "Serenity in Murder", "213" and "Mind Control".

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of divine intervention in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of divine intervention in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  1. Brian Murphy:

    That has to be divine intervention, he is our hero. Not just because he took bullets intended for us but because of the work he has done to bring awareness about the Sikh community since then.

  2. Kim Novak:

    Divine intervention, by the grace of God -- whatever you want to say -- he came to my rescue, because I wouldn't have made it. I honestly believe I would have perished in there.

  3. Keith Black:

    I think the fact that he’s a pastor is not lost on this story, and whether you’re religious or not, one thing to me has been very clear in dealing with cancer patients, and that is the patient attitude clearly affects hormonal levels in the body and their immune system— if someone is very worried or very negative, you get a release of chemicals in the body that are unhealthy for your body and immune system, whether it was his belief that he would do better, belief that divine intervention would help him do better, or whether it was actually divine intervention, obviously we don’t know, but it’s very clear that attitude makes a real difference in outcome with cancer.

  4. David Cook:

    Pensions are bullet proof, absent divine intervention, they are nearly impossible to topple.This is frustrating.

  5. Vince Mirack:

    If not for the grace of modern technology and divine intervention, you probably would have stayed in Lancaster and basked in your fame, i can only hope that the remainder of your life is as painful to you as the last 26 years have been to my family.


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