For specific natural languages considered by their users to be "divine," see Sacred language (also called "liturgical language"). For the fictional language in the film "The Fifth Element," see Divine Language (The Fifth Element) Divine language, the language of the gods, or, in monotheism, the language of God is the concept of a mystical or divine proto-language, which predates and supersedes human phonetic speech.
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- For specific natural languages considered by their users to be "divine," see Sacred language (also called "liturgical language"). For the fictional language in the film "The Fifth Element," see Divine Language (The Fifth Element) Divine language, the language of the gods, or, in monotheism, the language of God is the concept of a mystical or divine proto-language, which predates and supersedes human phonetic speech. It may also refer to the apparent usage by humans of a non-human language, such as in the story of the Pentecost.
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- For specific natural languages considered by their users to be "divine," see Sacred language (also called "liturgical language"). For the fictional language in the film "The Fifth Element," see Divine Language (The Fifth Element) Divine language, the language of the gods, or, in monotheism, the language of God is the concept of a mystical or divine proto-language, which predates and supersedes human phonetic speech.
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