Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | wrote the Apocalypse (or Revelation). To him is also attributed
2 3,4 | partly from the Apocalypse (Revelation) of St. John.~As the Choir
3 3,8 | Gospels and the Apocalypse (Revelation) of St. John. It too is
4 4,8 | beginning of our salvation, the revelation of the eternal mystery!
5 4,8 | beginning of our salvation, the revelation of the eternal mystery!
6 4,4 | redemption by the great revelation of God's truth and life
7 4,6 | especially figures in the Revelation of St. John. In ancient
8 4,6 | Israel.~According to the Revelation of St. John, seven angels
9 6,1 | the Spirit's unceasing revelation and preaching of good things....
10 6,3 | the world. Through Divine Revelation, the Holy Church teaches
11 6,0 | Israelites received the revelation that there was only one
12 6,2 | saints also see God in Divine Revelation. “Just as a mirror reflects
13 7 | since Christianity is the revelation by the God-Man not only
14 7 | dim insight into Divine Revelation — when, for instance, we
15 7 | material world to transmit the revelation of the divine world, making
16 9,8 | enhanced, for the New Testament Revelation helped to reveal more fully
17 10 | an Apocalypse, that is, a Revelation or disclosure of God's will
18 10 | future, hence the title: The Revelation to St. John. All of these
19 10,3| s judgment (vs. 5-7).~ ~Revelation (The Apocalypse).~This revelation
20 10,3| Revelation (The Apocalypse).~This revelation was extended to St. John
21 10,3| 81-96 A.D.). This is a revelation of Jesus Christ and He is
22 10,5| Omega.....................Revelation 1:8~ ~
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