Hand of God (TV series)
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Hand of God is an American psychological drama television series about a morally corrupt judge who believes God is guiding him to vigilante justice after his son’s suicide attempt.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hand of God (TV series) canonical | 1 |
| Hand of God pilot episode | 1 |
| Hand of God universe | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Hand of God (TV series) Context triple: [Ron Perlman, notableWork, Hand of God (TV series)]
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The Trial of God
The Trial of God is a play by Elie Wiesel that dramatizes a mock trial of God in a Jewish village devastated by a pogrom, exploring faith, suffering, and divine justice in the shadow of the Holocaust.
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Last Gospel
The Last Gospel is a traditional reading of the prologue of the Gospel of John that concludes the celebration of the Tridentine Mass in the Roman Catholic liturgy.
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Pasugo: God’s Message
Pasugo: God’s Message is the official religious magazine of the Iglesia ni Cristo, featuring doctrinal teachings, church news, and evangelistic articles.
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The Battle for God
The Battle for God is a non-fiction book by religious historian Karen Armstrong that examines the rise of fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the modern world.
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Ditat Deus
Ditat Deus is the Latin state motto of Arizona, meaning "God enriches" or "God gives wealth."
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hand of God (TV series) Target entity description: Hand of God is an American psychological drama television series about a morally corrupt judge who believes God is guiding him to vigilante justice after his son’s suicide attempt.
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A.
The Trial of God
The Trial of God is a play by Elie Wiesel that dramatizes a mock trial of God in a Jewish village devastated by a pogrom, exploring faith, suffering, and divine justice in the shadow of the Holocaust.
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B.
Last Gospel
The Last Gospel is a traditional reading of the prologue of the Gospel of John that concludes the celebration of the Tridentine Mass in the Roman Catholic liturgy.
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C.
Pasugo: God’s Message
Pasugo: God’s Message is the official religious magazine of the Iglesia ni Cristo, featuring doctrinal teachings, church news, and evangelistic articles.
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D.
The Battle for God
The Battle for God is a non-fiction book by religious historian Karen Armstrong that examines the rise of fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the modern world.
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E.
Ditat Deus
Ditat Deus is the Latin state motto of Arizona, meaning "God enriches" or "God gives wealth."
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Hand of God (TV series) Description of subject: Hand of God is an American psychological drama television series about a morally corrupt judge who believes God is guiding him to vigilante justice after his son’s suicide attempt.
Referenced by (3)
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