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      • She made a startling confession on her deathbed. [=just before she died] — often used figuratively to say that someone is very close to dying or very sick She's convinced that the old man is on his deathbed, but he looks healthy enough to me. I was so sick with the flu—practically on my deathbed. — deathbed adjective, always used before a noun
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  2. A deathbed confession is an admittance or confession made by a person on their deathbed, i.e., when they are nearing death. Such confessions may help alleviate any guilt or regrets the dying person has, by allowing them to spend their last moments free from any secrets or sins they have been hiding for a long part of their life.

  3. Mar 28, 2023 · I remember a few instances of people confessing to me their biggest regrets, here are some examples: - An old polish woman, told me that she regretted "not f*****g Hitler when she had the chance" (her words).

  4. A deathbed confession is an admittance or confession when someone is nearing death, or on their “death bed”. This confession may help alleviate any guilt, regrets, secrets, or sins the dying person may have had in their life.

    • "My mom had a patient who was terminal and confessed to killing his twin brother in Vietnam so he could blame the death on the war, steal his identity, and then return to the US to be with his brother’s wife."
    • "A great aunt of mine says that when her husband was on his deathbed, he confessed that he had actually shrunk two of her very favorite and expensive sweaters by drying them many years earlier."
    • "Not my story, but that of a hospice worker who spoke to my class. One of her patients was a bed-bound woman in her nineties who was generally unresponsive but had flashes of recognition and engagement.
    • "My great-grandmother told us her birthday was Oct. 30 her whole life. On her deathbed, we found out it was Oct. 31 — she and her family had lied for 80-plus years out of superstition.
  5. To put it plainly, we cannot believe that a person on his deathbed who believingly repents of his sins and confesses Jesus to be God's Son, but dies without being baptized into Christ, is saved (Rom. 10:17; Mk. 16:16; 1 Pet. 3:21).

  6. In the law of evidence, a dying declaration is testimony that would normally be barred as hearsay but may in common law nonetheless be admitted as evidence in criminal law trials because it constituted the last words of a dying person. The rationale is that someone who is dying or believes death to be imminent would have less incentive to ...

  7. In the Smalcald Articles the Luther a “deathbed confession” nearly a decade before Elector John Frederick, Luther’s prince, was Luther’s illness at Smalcald, for example, that her husband before he died on his way home to Pope Paul III convoked to meet at Mantua, May 8, and Catholics.

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