thumb|Illumination from Scivias|Liber Scivias, showing [[Hildegard of Bingen receiving a vision, dictating to her scribe and sketching on a wax tablet]]
I don't have sufficient context to write an accurate overview of "revelation" based only on the image caption provided. The caption shows Hildegard of Bingen receiving a vision and recording it, but this single example isn't enough to explain what revelation is as a general concept or why it matters without risking inaccuracy. To write this properly, I would need additional context about revelation's definition, its significance in religious or philosophical traditions, and its broader importance.
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thumb|Illumination from Scivias|Liber Scivias, showing [[Hildegard of Bingen receiving a vision, dictating to her scribe and sketching on a wax tablet]]
Revelation, or divine revelation, is the disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through communication with a deity (god) or other supernatural entity or entities in the view of religion and theology.
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