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PRISON |
Captivity |
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RELEASE |
Free from captivity |
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RESCUE |
Set free from captivity |
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ENSLAVEMENT |
Men let Evans out from captivity |
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DISENAMOR |
To free from the captivity of love. |
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BOND |
The state of being bound; imprisonment; captivity, restraint. |
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BONDAGE |
The state of being bound; condition of being under
restraint; restraint of personal liberty by compulsion; involuntary
servitude; slavery; captivity. |
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DELIVERANCE |
The act of delivering or freeing from restraint,
captivity, peril, and the like; rescue; as, the deliverance of a
captive. |
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ABIB |
The first month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year,
corresponding nearly to our April. After the Babylonish captivity this
month was called Nisan. |
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JEW |
Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah;
after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any member of the new
state; a Hebrew; an Israelite. |
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RANSOM |
To redeem from captivity, servitude, punishment, or
forfeit, by paying a price; to buy out of servitude or penalty; to
rescue; to deliver; as, to ransom prisoners from an enemy. |
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SYNAGOGUE |
...ews,
first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity; --
called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the
... |
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REDEMPTIONIST |
A monk of an order founded in 1197; -- so called
because the order was especially devoted to the redemption of
Christians held in captivity by the Mohammedans. Called also
Trinitarian. |
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REDEEM |
To ransom, liberate, or rescue from captivity or
bondage, or from any obligation or liability to suffer or to be
forfeited, by paying a price o... |
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DELIVER |
...n with from or out of; as, to
deliver one from captivity, or from fear of death. ... |