Well I never,.... up so early that I have once again beaten the Word of the day...08:27
An apocalypse (Ancient Greek: ἀποκάλυψις apocálypsis, from ἀπό and καλύπτω meaning 'un-covering'), translated literally from Greek, is a disclosure
of knowledge, hidden from humanity in an era dominated by falsehood and
misconception, i.e., a lifting of the veil or revelation, although this
sense did not enter English until the 14th century.[1] In religious contexts it is usually a disclosure of something hidden. In the Revelation of John (Greek Ἀποκάλυψις Ἰωάννου, Apocalypsis Ioannou), the last book of the New Testament,
the revelation which John receives is that of the ultimate victory of
good over evil and the end of the present age, and that is the primary
meaning of the term, one that dates to 1175.[1] Today, it is commonly used in reference to any prophetic revelation or so-called End Time scenario, or to the end of the world in general.
My reference: The Good Book
pseudoclassic \soo-doh-KLAS-ik\, adjective:
1. Falsely or spuriously classic.
2. Imitating the classic: the pseudoclassic style of some modern authors.
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