Divine Intervention

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Divine intervention is another term for a miracle.

Various works have also been titled Divine Intervention:

  • Divine Intervention is a 1994 album by Slayer.
  • Divine Intervention is a 2001 novel by Ken Wharton.
  • Divine Intervention is a 2002 album by Julia Ecklar.
  • Divine Intervention is a 2002 film by Ellie Sulleiman.
  • Divine Intervention is a 2004 novel by Cheryl Kaye Tardif.
  • Divine Intervention is a 2006 song on the Taking Back Sunday album, Louder Now
  • Divine Intervention is a Flash videogame produced by Total Jerkface Productions.
  • Divine Intervention is a white enchantment from the card game Magic: The Gathering that forces the game to be a draw.
  • Divine Intervention is a spell used by the Paladin class in the best selling MMORPG World of Warcraft.
  • Divine Intervention was a clan in the online Warcraft 2 community that dominated the game for several years. It's core members included the names of Azteca, Metal, Tarquinn, Ywfn, and later on KHB and Ash. The clan was formed sometime around 1997 on the gaming system known as Kali which emulated the IPX to allow for the earliest online gaming. The clan then moved to Battle.Net when Blizzard updated the game and continued as the premier team to beat for several years.
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