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atonement1510s, "condition of being at one (with others)," from atone + -ment. Meaning "reconciliation" (especially of sinners with God) is from 1520s; that of "propitiation of an offe [..]
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atonementStories “Article of Faith 3” (February 2015 Friend) Understand and memorize the third article of faith.“The Atonement” (March 1995 Friend) An explanation of the Atonement.“Following the Savior’s Path” [..]
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atonementAtonement [N] [B]This word does not occur in the Authorized Version of the New Testament except in Romans 5:11 , where in the Revised Version the word "reconciliation" is used. In the Old Te [..]
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atonementAtonement, Day of [B]the great annual day of humiliation and expiation for the sins of the nation, "the fast" ( Acts 27:9 ), and the only one commanded in the law of Moses. The mode of its o [..]
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atonementJewish and Christian belief about how God forgives his followers.
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atonementn. Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.
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atonementthe great annual day of humiliation and expiation for the sins of the nation, "the fast" (Acts 27:9), and the only one commanded in the law of Moses. The mode of its observance is described [..]
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atonementI. The great day of national humiliation, and the only one commanded in the Mosaic law. [Fasts] The mode of its observance is described in Levi 16, and the conduct of the people is emphatically enjoin [..]
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atonementThis word does not occur in the Authorized Version of the New Testament except in Rom. 5:11, where in the Revised Version the word "reconciliation" is used. In the Old Testament it is of fre [..]
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atonementMeans joyous communing with friends, and speculators need not fear any drop in stocks. Courting among the young will meet with happy consummation. The sacrifice or atonement of another for your waywardness, is portentous of the humiliation of self or friends through your open or secret disregard of duty. A woman after this dream is warned of approa [..]
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atonement(n) the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity)(n) compensation for a wrong
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atonementThe belief that the death of Jesus Christ was a sufficient sacrifice to pardon us from sin and its penalty.
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atonementreconciliation with God. The word is usually used in the context of Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. In this situation, atonement means "forgiveness", and the reconciliation with [..]
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atonementan act of reparation or compensation to make amends for an offense or injury. Atonement for the sin of sex lust is achieved through the sacrificial/expiatory and predatory/marauding paraphilic stratag [..]
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