Countenance divine
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Countenance divine, also called the divine countenance, is a phrase that is almost exclusively a reference to the face — literal or metaphorical — of the Judæo-Christian God; in Christian terms, God the Father. The phrase is used in the patriotic English hymn Jerusalem.