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What does the term 'Redeemer' mean in a biblical context?

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'Redeemer' refers to a kinsman who has the right to purchase back lost inheritance and freedom, particularly in the context of Christ redeeming sinners.

The term 'Redeemer' in the Bible is derived from the Hebrew concept of a 'kinsman-redeemer,' a relative who has the right and responsibility to rescue family members in dire circumstances, including the restoration of their inheritance. In the context of Scripture, Jesus is revealed as the ultimate Redeemer who not only takes on human nature but also embodies the role of the Kinsman by shedding His blood to atone for sins and to restore the lost inheritance of eternal life. This concept signifies the depth of God's commitment to humanity's redemption, emphasizing His willingness and power to reclaim what was lost through sin.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:14-15, Hebrews 2:14

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