revelatorily

English

Etymology

revelatory + -ly

Adverb

revelatorily (comparative more revelatorily, superlative most revelatorily)

  1. In a revelatory manner.
    • 2013, Professor Robert P Gordon, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Versions: Selected Essays of Robert P. Gordon:
      But however exactly the relationship is to be defined, it would be the sublimest oddity were God to be involved revelatorily in the Hebrew era and then in the Christian, and for this reality not to be reflected in both Testaments.
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