Here are some good examples:
Matthew 16:17
II Peter 1:20-21
Revelation. There is special revelation (the Bible, Christ), and general revelation (nature, introspection).
A good question that is often debated by scholars. In general.....General revelation is that knowledge that comes through nature and is available to every person. According to Paul, it teaches us that God exists and that God is righteous. Special revelation is that knowledge that comes to a specific people (the Jews) and person (Jesus Christ). Such special knowledge is not available to everyone - for example, people need to be told about Jesus and the salvation that comes through him.
In a Theological sense there are two kinds of revelation, Special and General. General revelation is often considered to be the bible or creation or other things that can be viewed or discovered by man. Special revelation is revelation that comes directly from God or an Angel to an individual. Special revelation includes Visions, the voice of God himself, or miracles or any other supernatural means.
In the book of the Revelation tells us what will happen in the in time when Jesus return. And it is the warning for the unbelievers.
Special revelation in the Bible refers to God's direct communication with individuals or groups, such as through visions, dreams, or inspired writings like the Bible. This type of revelation is specific and personal, providing unique insights into God's will and character. On the other hand, general revelation refers to God's communication through nature, conscience, and human reason, which is available to all people. It is more universal and accessible, revealing God's existence and attributes to everyone. In summary, special revelation is personal and specific, while general revelation is universal and accessible to all.
General Revelation is God's self disclosure of Himself in a general way to all people at all times in all places. General Revelation occurs through nature, in our experience and in our conscience, and in history. Special Revelation is available to specific people at specific times in specific places. It is available now only through Scripture.
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"To show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass..." (Revelation 1). Additionally, God's "special revelation" is available to specific people (John) at specific times in specific places; it is available now only through Scripture.
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A number of words are only used once in the book of Revelation, but the particular list of such words varies depending on the translation. For example, "ark" is only mentioned in Revelation 11:19 in the King James Version. Likewise, the name Moses only appears in once in Revelation 15:3.
Psalm 19 is all about the revelation of God's glory. Verses 1-6 tell how God shows His glory in the things He created. One example of this is the spaciousness of the heavens (skies) and the daily rising and setting of the sun. This is called General Revelation. It is how God shows His power and might without using words. Verses 7-14 speak about Special Revelation. This is the written information about God which is recorded in His law.
God "guides" His people by two means. The first is the use of General Revelation. This revelation is the way God uses the physical world, human conscience and divine providence to reveal His plan. The second is special Revelation. This is the use of supernatural processes i.e. miracles, the Bible and thoughts.