Theophany

An appearance or manifestation of God. The word comes from the Greek noun for “God” (theos) and the Greek verb “to appear” (phano).

A theophany is a representation of God in temporary but identifiable forms. It is one way God’s special revelation is given to people. It is a divine revelation in which God is made visible and recognizable to people.

God made himself known to people through:

  • A special messenger called the angel of the Lord

  • Through the pillar and cloud that accompanied the Israelites in their wilderness wanderings

  • Through the shekinah, or his presence inside of the tabernacle.

From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.