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Theophany (Ancient Gr****: θεοφάνεια, romanized: theopháneia, lit. 'appearance of a deity') is an
encounter with a
deity that
manifests in an observable...
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Epiphany (/əˈpɪfəni/ ə-PIF-ə-nee), also
known as "
Theophany" in
Eastern Christian tradition, is a
Christian feast day
commemorating the
visit of the Magi...
- The Ten
Commandments (Biblical Hebrew: עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדְּבָרִים, romanized: ʿĂsereṯ haDəḇārīm, lit. 'The Ten Words'), or the
Decalogue (from
Latin decalogus...
- of
blessing by
using the holy
water that was
blessed on the
Feast of
Theophany. For baptism, the
water is
sanctified with a
special blessing. Throughout...
- The
Feast of the
Baptism of the Lord, or
Theophany, is the
feast day
commemorating the
baptism of
Jesus in the
Jordan River by John the Baptist. Originally...
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Kalanta of the
Theophany (Καλαντα θεοφανειων) is a Gr****
traditional carol (Kalanta)
translated into
English as "
Theophany Kalanta." This
carol is commonly...
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parts 1 and 2 at the
crossing of the Red Sea or at the
beginning of the
theophany (appearance of God) in
chapter 19. On this plan, the
first part tells...
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pillar of
cloud (Hebrew: עמוד ענן, romanized: ‘ammūḏ ‘ānān) are a dual
theophany (manifestation of God)
described in
various places in the
first five books...
- Kyiv,
Ukraine Theophany, the
appearance or
manifestation of a
deity to
mortals Epiphany (holiday), a
holiday celebrating the
theophany of
Jesus Christ...
- appear, show." This noun is
derived by
direct comparison with the term
Theophany (Theophaneia).
George Balderston Kidd (1852) po****rised the term in relation...