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epiphany [ɪˈpɪfənɪ] n pl -nies 1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) the manifestation of a supernatural or divine reality 2. any moment of great or sudden revelation [via Church Latin from Greek epiphaneia an appearing, from epi- + phainein to show] epiphanic [ˌɛpɪˈfænɪk] adj Epiphany [ɪˈpɪfənɪ] n pl -nies (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a Christian festival held on Jan. 6, commemorating, in the Western Church, the manifestation of Christ to the Magi and, in the Eastern Church, the baptism of Christ epiphany the appearance to man, in visible form, of a god or other supernatural being. See also: Religion
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| The invitation of these seasons is to preach in ways that help our people to look for God's epiphanies in themselves rather than on remote mountaintops and to repent in ways that lead them to look to God rather than concentrate on themselves. Acorn and Epiphanies combined their complementary skills and service offerings to create the special report. Mark is called the "Book of the Secret Epiphanies," because Jesus is revealed as Messiah and Son of God at the same time his identity is hidden. |
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