Translation of "Revelation" into Latin
Apocalypsis, Revelatio, apocalypsis are the top translations of "Revelation" into Latin.
(Biblical) A book of the New Testament of the Bible, . [..]
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Apocalypsis
properbook of Bible
The Book of Revelation gives evidence of the practice of calling the first day of the week "the Lord's Day" (1:10).
Apocalypsis liber usum testatur hanc primam hebdomadis diem appellandi dominicam diem (cfr 1,10).
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Revelatio
properbook of Bible
Like the rest of Christian Revelation, the liturgy is inherently linked to beauty: it is veritatis splendor.
Liturgia quidem, sicut ceterum Revelatio christiana, intrinsecum habet nexum cum pulchritudine: est veritatis splendor.
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apocalypsis
nounApocalypse of St. John [..]
The Book of Revelation gives evidence of the practice of calling the first day of the week "the Lord's Day" (1:10).
Apocalypsis liber usum testatur hanc primam hebdomadis diem appellandi dominicam diem (cfr 1,10).
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Apocalypsis Ioannis
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Something that is revealed. [..]
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revelatio
nounThe act of revealing or disclosing
The New Testament revelation confirms the indisputable recognition of the value of life from its very beginning.
Novi Testamenti revelatio confirmat non dubitatam agnitionem dignitatis vitae inde ab eius primordiis.
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apocalypsis
nounThe Book of Revelation gives evidence of the practice of calling the first day of the week "the Lord's Day" (1:10).
Apocalypsis liber usum testatur hanc primam hebdomadis diem appellandi dominicam diem (cfr 1,10).
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revelationis
nounWith acute wisdom-filled and prophetic sensitivity, Hildegard focused her attention on the event of revelation.
Acuto sensu sapientiali et prophetico Hildegardis conspexit revelationis eventum.
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Less frequent translations
- aperito
- declaratio
- manifestatio
Phrases similar to "Revelation" with translations into Latin
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orgium
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apocalypticus
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perbacchor
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Apocalypsis Ioannis · apocalypsis
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comissatio
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luxurio · luxurior
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comisabundus · comissabundus
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manifestativus