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Definition of savior
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of savior is as below...
Savior
(v.)
Specifically:
The (or our, your, etc.)
Savior,
he who
brings
salvation
to men; Jesus
Christ,
the
Redeemer..
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Yule
::
Yule (n.)
Christmas
or
Christmastide;
the feast of the
Nativity
of our
Savior.
Ascension
::
Ascension
(n.)
Specifically:
The
visible
ascent
of our
Savior
on the
fortieth
day after his
resurrection.
(Acts i. 9.) Also,
Ascension
Day..
Son
::
Son (n.) Jesus
Christ,
the
Savior;
--
called
the Son of God, and the Son of man..
Commemorate
::
Commemorate
(v. t.) To call to
remembrance
by a
special
act or
observance;
to
celebrate
with honor and
solemnity;
to
honor,
as a
person
or
event,
by some act of
respect
or
affection,
intended
to
preserve
the
remembrance
of the
person
or
event;
as, to
commemorate
the
sufferings
and dying love of our
Savior
by the
sacrament
of the
Lord's
Supper;
to
commemorate
the
Declaration
of
Independence
by the
observance
of the
Fourth
of
July..
Raca
::
Raca (a.) A term of
reproach
used by the Jews of our
Savior's
time,
meaning
worthless..
Savioress
::
Savioress
(n.) A
female
savior.
Lent
::
Lent (n.) A fast of forty days,
beginning
with Ash
Wednesday
and
continuing
till
Easter,
observed
by some
Christian
churches
as
commemorative
of the fast of our
Savior..
Veronica
::
Veronica
(n.) A
portrait
or
representation
of the face of our
Savior
on the
alleged
handkerchief
of Saint
Veronica,
preserved
at Rome;
hence,
a
representation
of this
portrait,
or any
similar
representation
of the face of the
Savior.
Formerly
called
also
Vernacle,
and
Vernicle..
Jesus
::
"Jesus
(n.) The
Savior;
the name of the Son of God as
announced
by the angel to his
parents;
the
personal
name of Our Lord, in
distinction
from
Christ,
his
official
appellation..
Lord
::
Lord (n.) The
Savior;
Jesus
Christ.
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who gives
credit
to the truth of the
Scriptures,
as a
revelation
from God; a
Christian;
-- in a more
restricted
sense,
one who
receives
Christ
as his
Savior,
and
accepts
the way of
salvation
unfolded
in the
gospel..
Savior
::
Savior
(v.)
Specifically:
The (or our, your, etc.)
Savior,
he who
brings
salvation
to men; Jesus
Christ,
the
Redeemer..
Ichthus
::
Ichthus
(n.) In early
Christian
and
eccesiastical
art, an
emblematic
fish, or the Greek word for fish, which
combined
the
initials
of the Greek words /, /, / /, /,
Jesus,
Christ,
Son of God,
Savior..
Christ
::
Christ
(n.) The
Anointed;
an
appellation
given to
Jesus,
the
Savior.
It is
synonymous
with the
Hebrew
Messiah..
Nowel
::
Nowel (n.)
Christmas;
also, a shout of joy at
Christmas
for the birth of the
Savior..
Ecce Homo
::
Ecce homo () A
picture
which
represents
the
Savior
as given up to the
people
by
Pilate,
and
wearing
a crown of
thorns..
Essene
::
Essene
(n.) One of a sect among the Jews in the time of our
Savior,
remarkable
for their
strictness
and
abstinence..
Savior
::
Savior
(v.) One who
saves,
preserves,
or
delivers
from
destruction
or
danger..
Disciple
::
Disciple
(n.) One who
receives
instruction
from
another;
a
scholar;
a
learner;
especially,
a
follower
who has
learned
to
believe
in the truth of the
doctrine
of his
teacher;
an
adherent
in
doctrine;
as, the
disciples
of
Plato;
the
disciples
of our
Savior..
Palm Sunday
::
Palm
Sunday
() The
Sunday
next
before
Easter;
-- so
called
in
commemoration
of our
Savior's
triumphal
entry into
Jerusalem,
when the
multitude
strewed
palm
branches
in the way..
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