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1 1,1,5 | outrageous foolishness). ~ The Revelation of St. John the Theologian ( 2 1,1,5 | include the Apocalypse ~(Revelation) amongst .all the books 3 1,1,5 | or darkens the glory of revelation nor that ~it restricts the 4 1,1,5 | made possible through His revelation. And, ~yes, theology (truly 5 1,1,5 | Scriptures, which is His revelation. Through the creeds, the 6 1,1,5 | witnesses to the meaning of that revelation. ~ We must also realize, 7 1,1,5 | the context in which the ~revelation was given. It would be impossible 8 1,1,5 | be. ~ Having received the revelation in the form of the Scriptures, 9 1,2,1 | achievement of science. Revelation alone can sense the .why. 10 1,2,1 | of all subsequent divine revelation. Both Christianity and Judaism 11 1,2,2 | creation. ~Of course, the revelation about the creation of the 12 1,2,2 | nificent expression of God's revelation, of the divine illumination 13 1,2,2 | anything ~about God or His revelation, have a good feeling of 14 1,2,3 | you. ~Also Romans 16:20. ~Revelation 12:11 And they [the faithful] 15 1,2,3 | are come to worship him. ~Revelation 22:16: I Jesus have sent 16 1,4,4 | author enlightened by God.s revelation. ~ In the beginning Ecclesiastes 17 1,5,5 | prophetic ministry by a ~special revelation of God: he saw God Sabaoth, 18 1,5,5 | 47; cf. Chapters 16-17 of Revelation). In Chapters 24-25 Isaiah 19 1,5,5 | Apostle John the Theologian (Revelation 7:1-4) and ~tells us that 20 1,5,5 | hordes of Gog (38-39) (Cf. Revelation 20:7 about Gog and Magog), 21 1,5,5 | the new Temple (40-48, see Revelation, Chapter 21). Prophecies 22 1,5,5 | re-~corded in his book of Revelation (Daniel, Chapters 7-8, Revelation, 23 1,5,5 | Revelation (Daniel, Chapters 7-8, Revelation, Chapters 11-12 and 17). ~ 24 1,5,5 | Chapters 50-51). In the book of Revelation Babylon signifies the kingdom 25 1,5,5 | the evil of the ~world (Revelation 16-19). ~ Under Darius of 26 1,5,5 | on, Daniel re-~ceived the revelation of the Seventy Weeks (70* 27 1,5,5 | was honored to receive a revelation about the future fate of 28 1,5,5 | stand up (Archangel Michael, Revelation 20:11), the ~great prince 29 1,5,5 | good works of a man, see Revelation 13:8, 20:12). And many of 30 1,5,5 | curse” (Malachi 4:5, Cf. Revelation 11:3-6). ~ The content of 31 1,5,6 | 50:31-32, Ezekiel 9:4-8 (Revelation 7:3), ~Ezekiel 30:2-3, Ezekiel 32 1,5,6 | 38:20-23, Daniel 7:9-12 (Revelation 4:2, 5:11, 20:12), Joel 33 1,5,6 | Malachi ~4:5, Malachi 4:5 (Revelation 11:3-6). ~ ~Elimination 34 1,5,7 | come. Without doubt the Revelation of John the Theologian de-~ 35 1,Add,9| But this mystery was a revelation; the ~true character of 36 1,Add,0| Revelation and Interpretation.~ ~Archpriest 37 1,Add,0| single storyfrom Genesis to Revelation. And this story is history. ~ 38 1,Add,0| There were stages in his revelation: per incrementa. This diversity 39 1,Add,0| but man too. It is the revelation of God, but what is actually 40 1,Add,0| or ~the .paradox. of the revelation. ~ Revelation is the history 41 1,Add,0| paradox. of the revelation. ~ Revelation is the history of the Covenant. 42 1,Add,0| of the Covenant. Recorded revelation, i.e. the Holy Scripture, 43 1,Add,0| the living historical web. Revelation is not a system of divine 44 1,Add,0| divine deeds; one might say, revelation was the path of God in history. ~ 45 1,Add,0| other hand, the book of revelation is as well the ~book of 46 1,Add,0| the unity of the Biblical revelation. The two Testaments are 47 1,Add,0| is the basic category of revelation. That which has be-~come 48 1,Add,0| Testament that we apprehend revelation primarily as the Word: we 49 1,Add,0| Christ.. ~The fullness of revelation is Christ Jesus. And the 50 1,Add,0| are ~given in reality. ~Revelation is preserved in the Church. 51 1,Add,0| primary ~interpreter of revelation. It is Protected and reinforced 52 1,Add,0| Church itself is a part of revelation . the story of .the Whole 53 1,Add,0| Ghost. The ulti-~mate end of revelation, its telos, has not yet 54 1,Add,0| become a vehicle of ~divine revelation. If we want the divine word 55 1,Add,0| belittle the splendour of revelation, it does not bind the power 56 1,Add,0| grows possible only through revelation. ~ It is the human response 57 1,Add,0| same: the Word of God, the revelation. Theology wit-~nesses back 58 1,Add,0| wit-~nesses back to the revelation. It witnesses in divers 59 1,Add,0| must be related to the ~revelation. It is of utter importance 60 1,Add,0| the concrete instances of revelation. One might say a system 61 1,Add,0| the history of the divine revelation. The basic problem re-~mains, 62 1,Add,0| authentic record of the revelation, and everything else is 63 1,Add,0| ear-~lier stages of the revelation superseded by the later 64 1,Add,0| prophecies of the Book of ~Revelation, which point to what is 65 1,Add,0| includes a prophetical Book of Revelation. There is the Kingdom to 66 1,Add,0| the crucial point of the revelation is already in the past. . 67 1,Add,1| true pattern of Biblical revelation, the great design of God. 68 1,Add,1| the truth (of the Divine Revelation), so that St. ~Irenaeus 69 1,Add,1| Holy Writ, itself of Divine Revelation, could be detected ~and 70 1,Add,1| revela-~tory events, of the revelation of the .God who acts.. And 71 1,Add,1| the total context of the Revelation. It was impera-~tive for 72 1,Add,1| and the .mean-~ing. of the Revelation. Accordingly, the Church 73 1,Add,1| rather the meaning of the Revelation, of the Heilsgeschichte. 74 2,1,1 | As the culmination of His revelation of Himself and His redemption 75 2,2,3 | Apocalypse or the book of Revelation. The Acts of~the Apostles 76 2,2,5 | wrote the Apocalypse or Revelation (Rev. 1:9-19). Returning 77 2,3,3 | honor, and glory at the~revelation of Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 78 2,4,4 | deep and all-encompassing revelation and elucidation~of the mysteries 79 2,5 | 5. The Book of Revelation.~ 80 2,5,1 | apocalupsis” in Greek, means revelation) of St. John the Theologian 81 2,5,3 | place where he received the Revelation (Rev. 1:9-11). Patmos is 82 2,5,3 | indicates the purpose of the Revelation: to~foretell the fate of 83 2,5,3 | the Apostle received the Revelation regarding the fate of the~ 84 2,5,4 | instructing John~to write the Revelation for the seven churches of 85 2,5,4 | chapter on, there begins the revelation of the fate awaiting mankind.~ 86 2,5,6 | 5)~St. John received the Revelation on “The Lord's Day,” that 87 2,5,6 | manner the Apostle begins the revelation~of the fate of mankind with 88 2,5,6 | 9, 21:3-4). The book of~Revelation ends with the description 89 2,5,9 | the more precisely the Revelation to the Seer divides humanity 90 2,5,9 | their rulers (kings). The revelation of the mortal wounding of~