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@hbdchick @AstolfvonAlabam Actually, it is the Book of Revelation (singular).
@LadaMokusa @AstolfvonAlabam oh, oops! always sounds like there're a bunch of scary revelations in it tho. =/ (can you tell? never read it!)
@hbdchick @AstolfvonAlabam I think it's scary depending on whose side you're hoping will win. That saying, I'd like to see a real dragon.
@hbdchick The Ancient Greek word "to conceal" is Kalypto (related to Kalypso in myth who imprisons Odysseus), Apo- means going away from
@hbdchick The Greek title for that book is Apokalypsis! I love etymology
@AstolfvonAlabam oh, cool! i love etymology, too, so feel free to throw etymology tweets at me any time. (^_^)
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