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Theophany - Wikipedia
'appearance of a deity') is an encounter with a deity that manifests in an observable and tangible form. en.wikipedia.org
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What is a theophany? What is a Christophany? | GotQuestions.org
A theophany is a manifestation of God in the Bible that is tangible to the human senses. In its most restrictive sense, it is a visible appearance of God. www.gotquestions.org
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Theophany - Ascetic life of motherhood
Theophany (also called Epiphany) is the baptism of Christ, one of the 12 Great Feasts in the Orthodox Church. We celebrate this feast on January 6th. www.asceticlifeofmotherhood.com
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theophany
theophany (θiːˈɒfənɪ) [ad. L. theophania (c 400 in Rufinus), a. Gr. θεοϕάνεια and θεοϕάνια (neut. pl.), f. θεός god + ϕαίνειν to show: see -phany. So F. théophanie. Cf. tiffany.] a. A manifestation or appearance of God or a god to man. Also transf.a 1633 Austin Medit. (1635) 56 First, the Starre man... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theophany | Divine Manifestation, Revelation & Incarnation
Manifestation of deity in sensible form. The term has been applied generally to the appearance of the gods in the ancient Greek and Near Eastern religions. www.britannica.com
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THEOPHANY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THEOPHANY is a visible manifestation of a deity. www.merriam-webster.com
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Theophany - Practical Theology Today
A theophany is a visible manifestation of a god to humanity. Etymologically, theophany stems from ancient Greek theophaneia, meaning “appearance of a deity.” practicaltheologytoday.com
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Feast of the Theophany of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Theophany is the Feast which reveals the Most Holy Trinity to the world through the Baptism of the Lord (Mt.3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; ... www.oca.org
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Theophany or Epiphany – 1 - Orthodox Christian Network
It's necessary to say that there's not one Theophany, but two: the actual one, which has already occurred; and the second, in the future, which will happen ... myocn.net
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Theophany - The Gospel Coalition
A theophany is an appearance of God, an intense manifestation of the presence of God that is accompanied by an extraordinary visual display. www.thegospelcoalition.org
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Theophany Convent, Kostroma
It was founded as Bogoyavlensky (Theophany) Monastery in the 15th century by Nikita, a disciple and a relative of St Sergius of Radonezh. wikipedia.org
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-phany
-phany repr. Gr. -ϕανία, -ϕάνεια appearance, manifestation, f. stem ϕαν- of ϕαίν-ειν to show, appear; as in angelophany, epiphany, theophany. Oxford English Dictionary
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Zadkiel
Other texts cite Michael or Tadhiel or some other angel as the angel intended, while others interpret the Angel of the Lord as a theophany. wikipedia.org
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Theophania
the Holy Roman Empire Theophano Martinakia (died 893), first wife of Leo VI the Wise Feofaniya or Theophania, a park near Kyiv, Ukraine See also Theophany , the appearance or manifestation of a deity to mortals Epiphany (holiday), a holiday celebrating the theophany of Jesus Christ Tiffany (given name) wikipedia.org
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Hala-'l Badr
Thus "fire and cloud are understood to be vessels of theophany." Dunn, the original theophany of Yahweh may derive from ancient eyewitness accounts of volcanic eruptions along the ancient trade routes passing through wikipedia.org
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