No. When you regret something you wish you hadn't done it. Atonement is doing something to make up for wrongdoing.
As a matter of fact, they're the same.
No. The Day of Atonement, which is Yom Kippur, is about two and a half months before the beginning of Hanukkah.
Atonement
Particularism and limited atonement are related concepts in theology, particularly within Reformed traditions, but they are not the same. Particularism refers to the belief that God's grace is specifically given to a select group of people, often seen in the context of election. Limited atonement, on the other hand, is a specific doctrine that asserts Christ's atonement was intended only for the elect and not for all humanity. While both emphasize a selective aspect of salvation, limited atonement focuses specifically on the scope of Christ's sacrificial work.
Regret and mistake are related but not the same. A mistake refers to an error or an action that leads to an unintended outcome, while regret is an emotional response to recognizing a mistake or a missed opportunity. You can make a mistake without feeling regret if you learn from it or view it as a valuable experience. Conversely, you can feel regret about a decision even if it wasn't technically a mistake, especially if it contradicts your values or expectations.
Atonement is out of theaters and on DVD.
The Production Budget for Atonement was $30,000,000.
Atonement was released on 12/07/2007.
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Day of Atonement, the same as in ancient Judaism (Leviticus 23).
Days of Atonement was created in 2007.
Atonement - novel - was created in 2001.