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## Definition: ##
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The terms "redeem" and "redemption" refer to buying back something that was previously owned or held captive. A "redeemer" is someone who redeems something or someone.
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To "redeem" and "redemption" refer to buy back something or someone that was previously owned or held captive. A "redeemer" is someone who redeems something or someone.
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* God gave laws to the Israelites about how to redeem people or things.
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* For example, someone could redeem a person who was in slavery by paying the price so that the slave could go free. The word "ransom" also refers to this practice.
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* Depending on the context, the term "redeem" could also be translated as "buy back" or "pay to free (someone)" or "ransom."
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* The term "redemption" could be translated as "ransom" or "freedom payment" or "the buying back."
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* The words, "ransom" and "redeem" have basically the same meaning, so some languages may only use one term to translate both these terms.
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* The words "ransom" and "redeem" have basically the same meaning, so some languages may have only one term to translate both these terms.
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(See also: [free](../kt/free.md) **·** [ransom](../kt/ransom.md))
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