christophany

[kris-tof-uh-nee]

christophany Definition

an appearance or manifestation of Christ, especially a nonphysical one.

Using christophany: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "christophany" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Christophany in the Old Testament is believed to be a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus Christ.

  • Example

    The disciples recognized Jesus in his Christophany on the road to Emmaus.

  • Example

    The Christophany at the Transfiguration revealed Jesus' divine glory to his disciples.

christophany Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for christophany

Phrases with christophany

  • pre-incarnate Christophany

    an appearance of Christ before his birth as a human being

    Example

    The pre-incarnate Christophany in the Old Testament is believed to be a manifestation of the Son of God.

  • post-resurrection Christophany

    an appearance of Christ after his death and resurrection

    Example

    The post-resurrection Christophany to the disciples confirmed his victory over death.

  • the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of tongues of fire to the apostles after Jesus' ascension

    Example

    The Christophany at Pentecost empowered the apostles to preach the Gospel in different languages.

Origins of christophany

from Greek 'khristos' meaning 'Christ' + 'phanos' meaning 'appearance'

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Summary: christophany in Brief

A 'christophany' [kris-tof-uh-nee] is an appearance or manifestation of Christ, especially a nonphysical one. It refers to instances where Jesus appeared before or after his physical life on earth, such as in the Old Testament or after his resurrection. The term includes phrases like 'pre-incarnate Christophany' and 'post-resurrection Christophany,' and the 'Christophany at Pentecost,' which refers to the appearance of the Holy Spirit.