An edition of Divine Presence (2017)

Divine Presence

Elements of Biblical Theophanies

Divine Presence
Mark G. Boyer, Mark G. Boyer
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An edition of Divine Presence (2017)

Divine Presence

Elements of Biblical Theophanies

"The glory of the LORD," a phrase used over one hundred times in the Bible, describes God's greatness and transcendence. This complex theological concept exhibits several natural elements which describe a theophany, a personification of God in the forces of nature. Thus, a theophany--the appearance of God in a visible form--is the physical manifestation of the divine presence most frequently associated with a storm. Of all the biblical accounts that illustrate the glory of the LORD, the narrative of Moses' encounter with God on Mount Sinai (Horeb) contains nineteen of the twenty-one elements that reveal the glory of the LORD: mountains, sacred numbers, God's voice, people's (person's) response, cloud, water, thunder, lightning, trumpet blast, smoke, fire, earthquake, terms of the event (covenant), sign, transformation of witnesses, altar, feast (meal), wind, light and darkness, jewels (precious stones), and dreams. Each element is examined closely using biblical texts that best illustrate it."--Publisher.

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Divine Presence: Elements of Biblical Theophanies
2017, Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Cover of: Divine Presence
Divine Presence: Elements of Biblical Theophanies
2017, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
Cover of: Divine Presence
Divine Presence: Elements of Biblical Theophanies
2017, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English

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