A Christophany is an appearance or non-physical manifestation of Christ. Traditionally the term refers to visions of Christ after his ascension, such as...
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Conversion of Paul the Apostle (redirect from Damascus Christophany)
Apostle (also the Pauline conversion, Damascene conversion, Damascus Christophany and the "road to Damascus" event) was, according to the New Testament...
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Angel of the Lord (section Possible Christophany)
angel of the Lord as the pre-incarnate Christ whose appearance, i.e. Christophany, is recorded in the Hebrew Bible. On the reason why some early Christians...
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Historical Index. Retrieved 21 August 2024. Panikkar, Raimon (2004). Christophany: The Fullness of Man. Maryville, NY: Orbis Books. p. 173. ISBN 978-1-57075-564-4...
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and Ancient of Days in the Hebrew Bible. The book was also listed as Christophany: the Result of original Investigations into the Manifestations of the...
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in some Christian commentaries has also been taken as suggestive of a Christophany. J. Douglas MacMillan (1991) suggests that the angel with whom Jacob...
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already present in Philo. The Old Testament theophanies were thus seen as Christophanies, each a "preincarnate appearance of the Messiah". While the developed...
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foretell his later incarnation as having already lived it. The term Christophany has also been coined to identify post-incarnate appearances of Christ...
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between Melchizedek and Jesus is that Melchizedek is an Old Testament Christophany – in other words, that Melchizedek is Jesus, or at the very least, is...
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cases of Christophany: "The pre-existence of Christ is further substantiated by the many recorded Christophanies in the Bible." "Christophany" is often[quantify]...
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