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4:10, Christ is called the "propitiation for our sins." Here a different Greek word is used, hilasmos. Christ is "the propitiation," because by his becoming our substitute and assuming our obligations he expiated our guilt, covering it by the vicarious punishment which he endured.
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Definition of propitiation from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "propitiation" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of propitiation in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of propitiation. Pronunciation of propitiation. Translations of propitiation. propitiation synonyms, propitiation antonyms. Information about propitiation in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. Something that propitiates, ... as propitiation for,
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A simplified teaching course on the subject of Propitiation as defined in the Bible ... Propitiation is an unusual word in today’s society, it being confined normally to just a handful of theologians that seem to have little more to do with their time than to use long words that seem to confuse the issue.
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A Summary of the Doctrine of Propitiation - Lewis Sperry Chafer ... Propitiation & Substitution - J.N. Darby ... Propitiation - David M. Williams...
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Propitiation in the New Testament ... These terms are redemption, propitiation and reconciliation. Evangelical Arminians and Calvinistic "four point" universalists or modified Calvinists1 hold that there is a universal design of the atonement which provides salvation for all mankind without exception or which places all of...
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as "propitiation, atonement", and "reconciliation": it may be proper to explain these terms, and give the sense of ... 1. First, with "Propitiation": the first time we meet with this word, and as applied to Christ, is in Romans 3:25. "Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation"; either to be the author of propitiation;
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The Skeptic Tank text archives. ... Do you know what the Bible means when it uses the word propitiation in Romans 3:25; I John 2:2; and I John 4:10? First, let's make clear what propitiation is not. It is not simply forgiveness of sins, a pardoning, or a wiping out of a debt;
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