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Say, he redeemed himself at basketball
God.
He shoots Mr.Hirsch
"Grandma likes to redeem all of her coupons on Wednesdays because it's double coupon day." "Despite many failures, he was given one more chance to redeem himself."
To redeem himself for the murder of his wife and children.
By cherishing his wife and life more and remaining a good host
No Diego lost due to a cut on his forehead. I still believe that he'll redeem himself in the future.
Macbeth's character is so corrupted that he could not redeem himself even if he tried.
A person could be redeemed by his brother, uncle, uncle's son, or anyone 'nigh of kin':-Lev 25:48-49 KJV After that he is sold he may be redeemed again; one of his brethren may redeem him: [v. 49] Either his uncle, or his uncle's son, may redeem him, or any that is nigh [near] of kin unto him of his family may redeem him; or if he be able, he may redeem himself.'Near of kin' meant any family member:-Lev 21:2 KJV But for his kin, that is near unto him, that is, for his mother, and for his father, and for his son, and for his daughter, and for his brother,Because the archaic word 'kin' can be confusing, a modern translation which doesn't use the word 'kin' or 'near of kin' clarifies the meaning:-Lev 25:48-49 NET after he has sold himself he retains a right of redemption. One of his brothers may redeem him, [v. 49] or his uncle or his cousin may redeem him, or anyone of the rest of his blood relatives - his family - may redeem him, or if he prospers he may redeem himself.In summary, a kinsman redeemer can be any blood relative, and they do not have to be male.
you cam ake a question or answer a question to earn pints
You redeem them for whatever extra features they offer.