revelation noun rev·e·la·tionˌre-və-ˈlā-shən Synonyms ofrevelation 1 a :an act ofrevealingor communicating divine truth b :something that isrevealedby God to humans 2 a :an act of re
revelation thatrevelations that two senior officers had lied in court2[uncountable]the act of suddenly making known a surprising fact that had previously been secretrevelation ofthe revelation of previously unknown facts3[countable]informalsomething that is surprisingly good,enjoyable, orusefulrevelation ...
The human freedom to make meaning: A logo-philosophical reading of Revelation 1:3De Smidt, J.C.Missionalia : Southern African Journal of Mission Studies
The meaning of REVEAL is to make known through divine inspiration. How to use reveal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reveal.
Richard Niebuhr's The Meaning of Revelation as a harbinger of narrative theology. A careful reading of Niebuhr's argument, however, suggests a theological ethic that is at once attentive to the narrative formation of agency and yet distinct from postliberalism because of its attention to the ...
The name Armageddon is mentioned only once in the Bible, as part of a vision that features seven angels (Revelation 16:16). These seven angels carry the seven plagues that must strike mankind before time ends. The angels are also given one bowl each, and these bowls contains the wrath of...
16. An Nahl (The Honey Bee)NameThe name, An-Nahl, of this Surah has been taken from v. 68. This is merely to distinguish it from other Surahs. Period of RevelationThe following internal evidence shows that this Surah was revealed during the last Makkan stage of Prophethood: ...
Whore of Babylon, in Christianity, a portentous figure described in the apocalyptic Revelation to John. She is seen as analogous to the pagan nations and governments considered in direct opposition to the Christian faith, particularly the imperial city o
The revelation of previously hidden facts about the group’s activities changed the situation completely. Synonyms:exposure,divulgence,admission something revealed or disclosed, especially a striking disclosure, such as of something not before realized: ...
) And genuine beauty is . . . Truth. It is . . . a revelation . . . of what, perhaps, we cannot say. Of That . . . which is beyond all words. So “Crazy” Laurie did see . . . that life is beautiful . . . on our pale blue dot called earth . . . floating in an ...