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 +* [[Hindu eschatology]]
 +* [[Islamic eschatology]]
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 +* [[Messianic Age]]
 +* [[Human extinction]]
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Apocalypse (translit. Apokalyps, literally: the lifting of the veil), is a term applied to the disclosure to certain privileged persons of something hidden from the mass of humankind. Today the term is often used to mean "end of the world", which may be a shortening of the phrase apokalupsis eschaton which literally means "revelation at the end of the world".

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