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Apocalypse
The written account of a revelation of hidden things given by God to a chosen prophet

Apocalypses of Adam and Abraham (Epiphanius) and of Elias (Jerome) are also mentioned.

   the Greek word for "revelation " It is also used as the name for a type of literature that contains mysterious revelations, usually veiled in symbolic language and interpreted by an angel The subject matter of an apocalypse deals with the heavenly world and with the future, especially the final judgment Biblical examples are found in Daniel 7-12 and in the Book of Revelation
The study of last day events and prophecies
A style of Jewish and Christian writing that was common from 200 BCE to 300 CE The writings prophesized the destruction of evil and triumph of good Sometimes narrowly used to refer to the Book of Revelation in the Bible
Actually meaning "unveiling" or "revelation," this word is frequently used to describe the end of the world as we know it Though many apocalyptic scenarios depict a terrifying, destructive end, some are rather gentle, having to do with the enlightenment of the human race or the dawning of a New Age This term is also used to refer to the Book of Revelation
a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil
(adj apocalyptic; Greek for "revelation") An "unveiling" of something hidden; apocalyptic literature is a genre of literature (attested in Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions) in which the author claims to reveal the future and to show how the divine plan will be worked out in history, often expressing it in vivid symbolism; the final book of the Christian New Testament is sometimes called (in accord with its Greek title) "the Apocalypse" (it is also known as "the book of Revelation") See Part 3, Chapter 17
events in the early part of the 21st century that included invasions from other dimensions, widespread destruction, and the decrease in Earth's population to about 3 billion EVIL is somewhat credited with these events
An apocalyptic text The book of Revelation is an example of an apocalypse, and Mark 13 is sometimes called the "little apocalypse " The Greek name of the book of Revelation is apokalupsos, "Apocalypse "
The term for the massive breaking of the Earth thousands of years ago, after which a new world entirely was born Not generally understood in a biblical sense
the Greek name of the Book of Revelation (q v )
transliteration of "apocalypsis" meaning "un-hide" See Apocalyptic Literature
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
the Revelation of St John, the last book of the New Testament The wrath of God descending upon the earth is depicted in three visions; in the form of terrible natural catastrophes, in the battle between the forces and good and evil, and in the union of a new Heaven and new Earth in the Heavenly Jerusalem The announcement of the Second Coming of Christ at the end of the world was intended to console the persecuted Christians and also prepare them for the horrors connected with the event
events leading up to and culminating in the Last Judgement, as described in the Biblical Book of Revelations
From the Greek word for "unveiling," an apocalypse originally referred to a mystical revelation of a spiritual truth, but has changed to refer specifically to mystical visions concerning the end of the world The most famous Apocalypse in the Christian tradition is the book commonly known as Revelation in the New Testament Attributed to John of Patmos, legend states that John wrote it in exile about the year 70 AD, though surviving manuscripts are much later in date All apocalyptic narratives are by their nature eschatological (see below)
From the Greek apokalypsis, meaning to "uncover" or "reveal," the term refers to a special kind of prophetic literature that purports to foretell the future in terms of symbols and mystical visions and deals primarily with eschatological events
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