Jiang's claim that the Divine Comedy is not merely discussing God but embodies or channels divine reality within the poem itself.
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divinity itself
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"...understand the vine comedy you will see that within it is divinity itself okay so so so this is a question that is the..."
"...in this video so let's see um the first thing is divinity itself those are just the examples of divinity so you can see..."
"...understand the Vine Comedy you will see that within it is Divinity itself okay okay so so so this is a question that I'm..."
"...Jesus returns or whatever we become spirit right because spirit is divinity itself and Frank says that's a stupid idea why would you become..."
"...us then you come to the divine you corrupt the vanity divinity itself you cut every divine force in the universe so this is..."
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