
1) Admission 2) Book whose last word is Amen 3) Cocktail with liqueur 4) Confession 5) Disclosure 6) Discovery 7) Exposé 8) French word used in English 9) Leak 10) Pop album by British artist 11) Revealing 12) Speech act 13) Striking disclosure
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1) Clarification 2) Disclosure 3) Discovery 4) Divulgement 5) Divulgence 6) Dream 7) Exposure 8) Expression 9) Eyeopener 10) Idea 11) Informing 12) Prophesy 13) Ratting 14) Shock 15) Statement 16) Tattle
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- making something evident
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
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Refers to an uncovering or disclosure of that which had been previously wholly or partly hidden via communication from the divine. In monotheistic religions, revelation is the process in which God makes himself, his will, and/or other information known to mankind. The recipient of revelation is commonly referred to as a prophet, and sometimes is te...
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unprecedented moral insights, believed by a religious individual or community to be given by God. 'Reason' can test them by checking their consistency with the 'moral law'.
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• (n.) That which is revealed. • (n.) That which is revealed by God to man; esp., the Bible. • (n.) Specifically, the last book of the sacred canon, containing the prophecies of St. John; the Apocalypse. • (n.) The act of revealing divine truth. • (n.) The act of revealing, disclosing, or discovering to others what was befo...
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[Noun] The making known of something secret, often something quite surprising.
Example: The newspaper article had lots of interesting revelations about the pop star.
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in religion, the disclosure of divine or sacred reality or purpose to mankind. In the religious view, such disclosure may come through mystical ... [35 related articles]
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Last book of the New Testament, traditionally attributed to the author of the Gospel of St John but now generally held to be the work of another writer. It describes a vision of the end of the...
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The unveiling of something hidden, so that its true nature may be seen. In the Bible, revelation means God showing himself to be active in human history and as the creator, and it can come through...
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1. The act of revealing, disclosing, or discovering to others what was before unknown to them. ... 2. That which is revealed. ... 3. The act of revealing divine truth. That which is revealed by God to man; especially, the Bible. 'By revelation he made known unto me the mystery, as I wrote afore in few words.' (Eph. Iii. 3) ... 4. Specifically, the ...
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Medieval High Fantasy MUD game: Revelation is a free to play MUD with it`s own graphical client
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Rev`e·la'tion noun [ French
révélation , Latin
revelatio . See
Reveal .]
1. The act of revealing, disclosing, or discovering to others what was before unknown to them.
2. That which is revealed.
3. (Theol.) (a) The act of revealing divi...
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A message from God.
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[
n] - communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency 2. [n] - the revelations of Saint John the Divine in the New Testament 3. [n] - an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
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revelation Etymology: borrowed through Old French revelation, or directly from Late Latin revelationem; from Latin revelare, 'to reveal'. Revelation as the name of the last book of the New Testament Bible is first found in Middle English about 1384, in the Wycliffe Bible. The meaning of 'a revealing of something not previously known' is first rec...
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God’s self-communication and disclosure of the divine plan to humankind through creation, events, persons and, most fully, Jesus Christ.
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Revelation of Saint John the Divine noun the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the apostle
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The communication to man of the Divine Will. This communication has taken, in the history of religions, almost every conceivable form, e.g., the results of lot casting, oracular declarations, dreams, visions, ecstatic experiences (induced by whatever means, such as intoxicants), books, prophets, unusual characters, revered traditional practices, s....
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Last book of the New Testament, traditionally attributed to the author of the Gospel of St John but now generally held to be the work of another writer. It describes a vision of the end of the world, of the Last Judgement, and of a new heaven and earth ruled by God from Jerusalem
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The unveiling of something hidden, so that its true nature may be seen. In the Bible, revelation means God showing himself to be active in human history and as the creator, and it can come through actions or the words of prophets. In Christian belief Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God. In Islam God's most complete and final revelation was ...
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[SAT terms] an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
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[Inspiring words] an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
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