Similar words: tryptophan, sycophant, hierophant, sycophancy, cellophane, sycophantic, cheops, in the open. Meaning: [θɪ'ɑfənɪ /θɪ'ɒ-] n. a visible (but not necessarily material) manifestation of a deity to a human person.
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1 It was in the mighty theophany at Mount Sinai that they first heard his word of life.
2 Our only possible response before such a personal theophany can be: Woe is me!
3 Answering the Call of Your Theophany - Jn A.
4 God's words interpret his deeds, and both "give significance to God's dwelling with man (theophany)."
5 So following the theophany at the burning bush, Moses returns to Egypt, and he initiates what will become ultimately a battle of wills between Pharaoh and God.
6 On the basis of this exegesis , the Theophany of Tabor turns out to be a Trinitarian event (cf. Mt 3, 16f).
7 The Theophany had ended. The Master returned to his normal appearance, no longer transfigured and radiant.
8 Once there on Mt Horeb, the crisis is not over,[www.Sentencedict.com] here comes an even greater threat of death — the theophany. No flesh can see God and remains alive.
9 Chapters 19 to 24 are very, very important chapters that contain the theophany, the self-revelation of God to the Israelites, and the covenant that's concluded at Sinai.
10 These primary mystics recruit disciples and attempt to teach them how to replicate their theophany.
11 Diving for the cross is done in several Orthodox countries to mark Theophany, also known as Epiphany, a Christian feast day in January.
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