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redeemer
[ ri-dee-mer ]
Redeemer
/ rɪˈdiːmə /
noun
- The RedeemerJesus Christ as having brought redemption to mankind
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He walks among us now, a simple man of the people, the true redeemer.
They came by the busload from every corner of the country—including liberal South Jerusalem—singing "O Redeemer, come to Zion."
The soaring sounds of “Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer,” beloved by the Welsh rugby crowds.
The "consideration" of our blessed Redeemer and King is not merely good for us; it is vital.
Those who fear God in all ages, participate the mercies dispensed to man through an incarnate Redeemer.
That passover parable comes out of the anguish of the great Redeemer's heart.
I saw a new Redeemer of the world, and the woman who had conducted one of the great lawsuits of last century.
Is not the view of a suffering Redeemer calculated to raise the Christian's confidence, even in seasons of the deepest affliction?
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