Noun
communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency
Source: WordNetAll contemporary Jewish movements consider the Tanakh, and the Oral Torah in the form of the Mishnah and Talmuds as sacred, although movements are divided as to claims concerning their divine revelation, and also their authority. Source: Internet
Angels acting as God's messengers deliver the divine revelation to them. Source: Internet
An ecclesiocracy, on the other hand, is a situation where the religious leaders assume a leading role in the state, but do not claim that they are instruments of divine revelation. Source: Internet
Because deism asserts the existence of God without accepting claims of divine revelation, it appeals to people from both ends of the religious spectrum. Source: Internet
God gave signs as a means to reveal himself; Christians need to exercise hermeneutical principles in order to understand that divine revelation. Source: Internet
He believed that human reason (initiated by criticism and dissent) would develop, even without help by a divine revelation. Source: Internet