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apocalypselate 14c., "revelation, disclosure," from Church Latin apocalypsis "revelation," from Greek apokalyptein "uncover, disclose, reveal," from apo- "from" (see apo- [..]
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apocalypseApocalypse [H] [S]the Greek name of the Book of Revelation (q.v.).
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apocalypseApocalypse [E] [S] uncovering
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apocalypseFrom the Greek apokalupsis, 'a revelation'. The term Apocalypse refers to the last book of the Bible, the Book of Revelation. This sets out a vision of the upheavals attending the end of the [..]
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apocalypseFrom the Greek word apocalypsis ("unveiling"), an apocalypse originally referred to a mystical revelation of a spiritual truth, but has changed in twentieth-century use to refer specifically [..]
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apocalypsethe Greek name of the Book of Revelation (q.v.).
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apocalypseA Greek word meaning revelation, applied chiefly to the book of Revelation by John. [Revelation Of St. John]
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apocalypseApocalypse. uncovering
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apocalypsenoun Definition: one big storm or many storms that cover all continents Word History: It's Latin.Example Sentence: The next apocalypse might be unpredictable.
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apocalypse(n) a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil(n) the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of th [..]
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apocalypseGenerally a reference to the Book written by St. John, which is the last book of the Christian Bible. This book is also called the Revelation of St. John. This controversial and deeply symbolic work is discussed in many of the books of Samael Aun Weor, but especially in The Aquarian Message and The Revolution of Beelzebub.
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apocalypseA final, cosmic battle between forces of good and evil that encompasses the Earth; for religious believers, it ushers in the reign of God and results in the righteous being raised to everlasting life. [..]
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apocalypseThe event that ends all things in last day events and prophecies. (See also Eschatology)
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apocalypsethe end of the world according to Christian belief; an event predicted in the biblical Book of Revelation in which God separates the Blessed from the Damned, delivering the former into Heaven and the latter into Hell
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apocalypse
(countable,biblical) 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. [..]
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apocalypse; From the Greek, APOKALYPSIS, meaning "revelation or unveiling," as used in Rev. 1:1. The New Testament book of Revelation is frequently referred to as the Apocalypse. Apostle
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apocalypseReBirth, Reincarnation,Reset,Restart,Reformation As Metamorphasized in Rebith,
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