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- noun
Jesus Christ
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Examples
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"Then you can understand now, that when one can say, joyfully, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth'; -- when he is no vague abstraction, but felt to be a _Redeemer; _ -- when one can say assuredly, he is _my_ Redeemer; I know he has bought back my soul from sin and from the punishment of sin, which is death; I feel I am forgiven; and I know he liveth -- my
The Old Helmet, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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Note, On the whole, The sacrifice of our Redeemer is the strongest argument with a gracious heart for purity and sincerity.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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The coming of Christ as the Redeemer is the summary of all the promises both of the Old and New Testament, and this was the redemption in Jerusalem which the believing Jews looked for,
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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Our interest in the Redeemer is a thing that may be known; and, where it is known, it may be triumphed in, as sufficient to balance all our griefs: I know (observe with what an air of assurance he speaks it, as one confident of this very thing), I know that my Redeemer lives.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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The glory of the Redeemer is the brightness of heaven.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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βIt was Revoo who created what is known as the Redeemer virus.β
No Limits Peter David 2003
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Judah were oppressed -- He anticipates an objection, in order to answer it: Ye have been, no doubt, "oppressed," therefore ye despair of deliverance; but, remember your "Redeemer is strong," and therefore can and will deliver you.
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And rose too; for I remembered that our Redeemer is strong.
Daisy in the Field 1869
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The graciousness of our Redeemer is best discovered by an experimental taste of it.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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The Redeemer is further described, not only as a Lamb without spot, but as one, [1.]
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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