reveal
Revel is a verb.
AnswerElohim was the Hebrew plural of 'El' - a god. When used in a singular context, or with a singular verb, it simply meant God. By itself, the word does not refer to revelation. or to a God who reveals.
Both meanings for the verb lying gives you fifty verses in the Bible, including verses such as Revelation 22:15 and John 11:38
It is a passing of the revelation.
revelation
(verb) Some people revel in the misfortunes of others.(celebrate, enjoy)(noun) I went to the revel and was delighted.(a celebration)
revelation = גילוי (gilui)
The word 'reveal' is an noun form as a word for the disclosure of final information at the end of a play, film, or television program; the side of an opening for a window or a door between a frame and the outer surface of a wall; the framework or edge of an automobile window; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to reveal are revealer, revelation, and the gerund, revealing.
Which revelation?
REVELATION The last book in the Bible is "The Apocalypse", commonly now known as "The Book of Revelation" or casually as "Revelations". It was written by St. John.
[Origin: 1275--1325; ME revelacion (< OF) < LL revélātiōn- (s. of revélātiō), equiv. to L revélāt(us) (ptp. of revélāre to reveal) + -iōn- -ion] [Middle English revelacion, from Old French revelation, from Latin revēlātiō, revēlātiōn-, from revēlātus, past participle of revēlāre, to reveal
The revelation has ceased to function for you.