Divine intervention is a term for a miracle perceived to be caused by a Deity's active involvement in the human world.
Divine Intervention may also refer to:
- "Divine Intervention", a 1991 song on Matthew Sweet's album Girlfriend.
- Divine Intervention (album), a 1994 album by Slayer.
- Divine Intervention, a 1986 album by filk musician Julia Ecklar.
- Divine Intervention (film), a 2002 film by Elia Suleiman.
- "Divine Intervention", a 2001 song on Pennywise's album Land of the Free?.
- "Divine Intervention", a song recorded by Backstreet Boys for their 2005 album Never Gone but it didn't make the cut.
- "Divine Intervention", a 2006 song on Taking Back Sunday's album Louder Now.
- "Divine Intervention", a song on Autopilot Off's album "Make a Sound".
- "Divine Intervention", a 2002 flash game by FancyForce.
Famous quotes containing the words divine and/or intervention:
“Perhaps it is nothingness which is real and our dream which is non-existent, but then we feel think that these musical phrases, and the notions related to the dream, are nothing too. We will die, but our hostages are the divine captives who will follow our chance. And death with them is somewhat less bitter, less inglorious, perhaps less probable.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)
“I was curious, I was avid to know only what I found more real than myself, that which allowed me to glimpse the thoughts of a great genius, or the force or grace of nature left to its own devices, without the intervention of man.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)