What is another word for the Redeemer?

Pronunciation: [ðə ɹɪdˈiːmə] (IPA)

The term 'the Redeemer' refers to a person or entity that is responsible for redeeming or saving people from their sins. Synonyms for 'the Redeemer' include 'the Savior', 'the Deliverer', 'the Liberator', 'the Rescuer', 'the Messiah', 'the Ransom', 'the Protector', and 'the Redeeming One'. These terms are often used in religious texts, such as the Bible, to describe figures like Jesus Christ, who are believed to have saved humanity from their sins through their sacrifice and teachings. Synonyms for 'the Redeemer' highlight the significance of salvation and its importance in various religious beliefs and practices.

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What are the hypernyms for The redeemer?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with The redeemer

  • It is good to be tired and wearied by the futile search after the true good, that we may stretch out our arms to the Redeemer.
    Blaise Pascal
  • It is true I have not told you everything. Why should I? No Author ever does....Thus will the traveller return — by and by — to the place of his starting; the legend of the second coming of the Redeemer will be justified, in, at all events, my lesser world; and the tale to Manuel's life will have come again, as it did once beside the pool of Haranton, full circle.
    James Branch Cabell
  • Sensible of his ill-desert and helplessness, persuaded of the all-sufficiency of the Redeemer, the believer therefore makes a voluntary surrender of himself into the hands of Christ, to be saved upon His own terms. He relinquishes his vain confidences, and places all his hopes on Christ. He casts himself into His arms. " Lord, to whom shall I go but to Thee?"
    Gardiner Spring
  • All which she entreats, for His Sake, to be done, Who suffer'd to save them, , His Son,— In respect to the World, the Redeemer of All; "To the Church of the Faithful, most chiefly," saith ; And to them who shall suffer, whoever they be, In the , in the highest Degree. How ought such a Goodness all Minds to prepare For an hearty "Amen" to this Catholic Pray'r!
    John Byrom
  • How shall we celebrate the day, When God appeared in mortal clay, The mark of worldly scorn; When the Archangel's heavenly Lays, Attempted the Redeemer's Praise, And hail'd Salvation's Morn!
    Thomas Chatterton

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