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  1. plural redemptions. Britannica Dictionary definition of REDEMPTION. : the act, process, or result of redeeming something or someone: such as. a [noncount] : the act of making something better or more acceptable. the redemption of his reputation. The situation is beyond/past redemption. [=it is too bad to be corrected or improved]

  2. Redemption means to secure the release or recovery of persons or things by the payment of a price. It is a covenantal legal term closely associated with ransom, atonement, substitution, and deliverance, thus salvation. Theologically, redemption refers ultimately to the saving work of Christ, who came to accomplish our redemption by giving his ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RedemptionRedemption - Wikipedia

    Redemption (theology), an element of salvation to express deliverance from sin. Redemptive suffering, a Roman Catholic belief that suffering can partially remit punishment for sins if offered to Jesus. Pidyon haben, also known as redemption of the first-born, in Judaism.

  4. Redemption The Concert is the biggest annual reggae concert in Trinidad and Tobago. Redemption the Concert | Port of Spain Redemption the Concert, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 16,339 likes · 2,138 talking about this · 414 were here.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · redemption ( countable and uncountable, plural redemptions) The act of redeeming or something redeemed. The recovery, for a fee, of a pawned article. Salvation from sin . Before creating the world, God knew both the need for and the means of the redemption He would provide through Jesus Christ. Rescue upon payment of a ransom.

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  7. 1. the act or process of redeeming. 2. the state of being redeemed. 3. Christianity. a. deliverance from sin through the incarnation, sufferings, and death of Christ. b.

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