This is a pretty spot-on review IMO. Divine Intervention can best be described as Slayer's Black Album or Youthanasia. For some, it was the beginning of the end for the band. While, for others, it was (for a while) the band's last worthwhile album. Since I enjoy pretty much all of Slayer's albums to some degree, I guess I'm in neither category.
One thing I find particularly odd about this album is the way some of the songs, such as Killing Fields and 213, abruptly end with no appropriate outro or closing. I'm not sure if this was intentional or the result of the album's shoddy production (more on that later), but it's really annoying one way or another.
The production on this album is also a problem. Compared to the previous few Slayer records, the production on Divine Intervention just sounds too dirty and garbled. To be fair, it did give the album a more "evil/sinister" sound, so again, may be this was intentional. Still, it does date the album considerably. In fact, even in 1994, it was pretty shoddy.
Nonetheless, this is an excellent album. Killing Fields, Fictional Reality, Dittohead, the title track, and SS-3 are probably my favorite songs. But I also really like Serenity In Murder, Sex Murder Art, and Circle Of Beliefs.