Theophany
From “Tota Scriptura”, Joey Day’s personal Scripture topic index wiki
Theophany, from Greek θεοφάνεια (theophaneia), refers to explicit appearances of God to persons.
Pure in heart will see God
Job 19:25–27; Mt 5:8; 1Co 13:12; Heb 12:14; 1Jn 3:2; Rev 22:4 — but see Incorporeality
Possible appearances of God
Ge 3:8–10; 12:7; 17:1; 18:1–2; 26:2; 32:24–30; Ex 13:21–22; 19:9–25; 20:18–22; 24:9–11, 15–18; 33:7-11, 18–23; 34:5–7; Nu 12:4–9; 14:14; Dt 4:11-14, 32–39; 5:4–5, 22–26; 34:10; 1Ki 3:5; 9:2; 11:9; Isa 6:1–5 (cf. Jn 12:41); Eze 1:26–28; 8:2–4; 10:1, 4, 18–19; Dan 7:9–10; Am 9:1; Mt 3:16–17 (cf. Mk 1:10–11; Lk 3:21–22); Ac 7:55–56; 9:3–7, 17, 27; Rev 1:12–16
Appearances of the angel of the Lord (pre-incarnate Jesus, Christophany)
Ge 16:7–14; 22:10–18; Ex 3:2–6 (cf. Mk 12:26); Nu 22:22–38; Jdg 2:1–5; 6:11–22; 13:3–23; Dan 3:24–25