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Apparitions

apparitions Extraordinary and remarkable appearances or manifestations of some object presented to man by God in a most singular way. They are also called corporeal visions, because in them the objects themselves, or at least their species, make an organic impression upon our senses. The senses perceive an objective reality naturally invisible to man. It … Continue reading “Apparitions”

apparition of the Infant Jesus

apparition of the Infant Jesus Representation in art associated with Saint Anthony of Padua, because of his vision of the Infant Jesus; Saint Francis of Assisi, by reason of his vision when receiving the stigmata; Saint Christopher as ferryman carrying the Infant Jesus. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Apparition

Apparition (, 2Ma 5:4; , Wis 17:3; , Wis 17:15 [14]), the sudden appearance of a “ghost” or the spirit of a departed person (comp. Luk 24:37), or some other preternatural object. SEE SPECTRE. The belief in such occurrences has always been prevalent in the East; and among the modern Mohammedans the existence and manifestation … Continue reading “Apparition”

Apparently

Apparently a-parent-l (, mar’eh, the Revised Version (British and American) manifestly, signifying in the only place so translated (Num 12:8) in the form of seeing (Keil and Delitzsch), i.e. an appearance, a similitude, a manifestation of the invisible God in human form): This is the Old Testament manner of Divine revelation in the person and … Continue reading “Apparently”

Apparent

Apparent (Lat, ad + parere, to come forth) 1. Property of seeming to be real or factual. 2. Obvious or clearly given to the mind or senses. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Apparel, Apparelled

Apparel, Apparelled connected with hennumi, “to clothe” means “clothing, raiment,” usually suggesting the ornate, the goodly. The former is found in Luk 23:11, RV, “apparel” (AV, “robe”); Luk 24:4 (AV, “garments”); Act 10:30 (AV, “clothing”); Act 12:21; Jam 2:2 (RV, “clothing,” twice; AV, “apparel” and “raiment”); Jam 2:3 (“clothing”). Esthesis is used in Act 1:10, … Continue reading “Apparel, Apparelled”

Apparel

Apparel (usually designated in Heb. by , be’-ged, dress, or some form of , lebush’, clothing, , , etc.), ORIENTAL, especially Hebrew. SEE GARMENT; SEE CLOTHING; SEE RAIMENT, etc. This was usually, as the eastern climate necessitated, wide and flowing (comp. Olear, Reisen. p. 307), but concerning its precise cut we find nothing indicated in … Continue reading “Apparel”