1 | He is our cup of salvation. | |
2 | Should I ransom my freedom? | |
3 | Heir of salvation, purchase of God! | |
4 | She is going to redeem her diamond ring. | |
5 | He had no way to redeem his furniture out of pawn. | |
6 | I'll turn left into Park Road. | |
7 | The hoard may have been ransom, or booty, or a votive thanks. | |
8 | Now we have a chance to redeem ourselves. | |
9 | What will you do to atone for this sin? | |
10 | All the firstborn of your sons you shall redeem. | |
11 | The kidnappers levied a ransom on the child's parents. | |
12 | The kidnapper demanded a huge ransom to return the victim. | |
13 | T. J. Holmes: We know that piracy pays. | |
14 | LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer. | |
15 | Perform meritorious service to atone for one's crimes so as to obtain clemency from the people. | |
16 | Come near and rescue me; redeem me because of my foes. | |
17 | They had to ransom the kidnapped diplomat. | |
18 | Crews are usually freed after a ransom is paid. | |
19 | In Ruth, He is our Kinsman Redeemer. | |
20 | Would you' ve been a little angel or an angel of sin? |