divine+revelation
11revelation — noun 1》 a surprising disclosure. ↘the revealing of something previously unknown. ↘a surprising or remarkable thing. 2》 a divine or supernatural disclosure to humans. ↘(Revelation or informal Revelations) (in full the Revelation of St… …
12DIVINE PUNISHMENT — In a system of law based on divine revelation all punishment originally and ultimately derives from God. Even though human agencies may be entrusted with authority to inflict punishments in certain prescribed cases, God s own overriding punishing …
13Divine presence — Presence redirects here. For other uses, see Presence (disambiguation) Part of a series on Divinity Concepts Divine presence Divine revelation Divine language Divine will Divine judgment Human transcendence Divine providence …
14revelation — Synonyms and related words: Christophany, Satanophany, admission, afflatus, angelophany, announcement, apocalypse, apparition, appearance, appearing, arising, astonishment, avatar, baring, blockbuster, blow, bomb, bombshell, bringing to light,… …
15Revelation — noun A book of the New Testament of the Bible, . Syn: Apocalypse, Apocalypse of John, Book of Revelation, Revelation of St. John the Divine, Revelation to John See Also: Rev …
16RÉVÉLATION — La révélation a été comprise de façon classique comme la communication d’une vérité par un auteur inspiré de Dieu, dont le message a été confirmé par des signes. Elle a été ainsi interprétée dans la catégorie de la parole et du discours. La… …
17revelation — revelation, vision, apocalypse, prophecy are comparable when they mean disclosure or something disclosed by or as if by divine or preternatural means. Revelation is often specifically applied to the religious ideas transmitted by writers of books …
18Révélation divine — Révélation Pour les articles homonymes, voir révélation (homonymie). La première vision de Joseph Smith …
19Divine Attributes — • In order to form a more systematic idea of God, and as far as possible, to unfold the implications of the truth, God is All Perfect, this infinite Perfection is viewed, successively, under various aspects, each of which is treated as a separate …
20revelation — [rev΄ə lā′shən] n. [ME reuelacioun < OFr revelation < LL(Ec) revelatio < pp. of L revelare] 1. a revealing, or disclosing, of something 2. something disclosed; disclosure; esp., a striking disclosure, as of something not previously known …