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revelational — revelation ► NOUN 1) the revealing of something previously unknown. 2) a surprising or remarkable thing. 3) the disclosure of knowledge to humans by divine or supernatural means. DERIVATIVES revelational adjective … English terms dictionary
revelational — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|lāshənəl adjective : of or relating to revelation prophets who claim divine inspiration for their message … as a revelational religion E.A.Nida * * * revelāˈtional adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑revelation … Useful english dictionary
revelational — Synonyms and related words: Biblical, Christophanic, Gospel, Mosaic, New Testament, Old Testament, Satanophanic, angelophanic, apocalyptic, apostolic, appearing, betraying, canonical, demonstrating, demonstrative, disclosing, disclosive,… … Moby Thesaurus
revelational — revÉ™ leɪʃnÉ™l adj. pertaining to revelation … English contemporary dictionary
revelational — rev·e·la·tion·al … English syllables
revelation — revelational, adj. /rev euh lay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure. 2. something revealed or disclosed, esp. a striking disclosure, as of something not before realized. 3. Theol. a. God s disclosure of Himself and His… … Universalium
COMMANDMENTS, REASONS FOR — (Heb. טַעֲמֵי הַמִּצְווֹת, Ta amei ha Mitzvot). The search for reasons for the commandments of the Torah springs from a tendency to transcend mere obedience to them by investing them with some intrinsic meaning. The Pentateuch itself offers… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Deism — • Historical survey and critique Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Deism Deism † Cath … Catholic encyclopedia
JUDAH HALEVI — (before 1075–1141), Hebrew poet, philosopher, and physician. Halevi was one of the most distinguished and emblematic medieval intellectuals, perhaps the most mature and representative model of Jewish culture in al Andalus; he was deeply involved… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
religious experience — Introduction specific experiences such as wonder at the infinity of the cosmos, the sense of awe and mystery in the presence of the holy, feelings of dependence on a divine power or an unseen order, the sense of guilt and anxiety… … Universalium