deliver from bondage

deliver from bondage
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  • bondage — n. 1) to sell into bondage 2) to deliver from bondage 3) in bondage to * * * [ bɒndɪdʒ] in bondage to to deliver from bondage to sell intobondage …   Combinatory dictionary

  • deliver — [di liv′ər] vt. [ME delivren < OFr délivrer < VL deliberare, to liberate < de , intens. + liberare, to LIBERATE] 1. to set free or save from evil, danger, or restraint; liberate [delivered from bondage] 2. to assist (a female) at the… …   English World dictionary

  • deliver — deliverer, n. /di liv euhr/, v.t. 1. to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package. 2. to give into another s possession or keeping; surrender: to deliver a prisoner… …   Universalium

  • deliver — de•liv•er [[t]dɪˈlɪv ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients 2) to give into another s possession or keeping; hand over; surrender: to deliver a prisoner to the police[/ex] 3) to… …   From formal English to slang

  • free — 1 adj 1 a: having the legal and political rights of a citizen representatives...shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons U.S. Constitution art. I b: enjoying civil and political liberty a free people c: enjoying political …   Law dictionary

  • disenthrall — I verb bail out, deliver, deliver from bondage, discharge, disengage, emancipate, enfranchise, extricate, free, free from bondage, free from thralldom, give liberty to, let go, let loose, let out, let out of prison, liberate, liberate from… …   Law dictionary

  • Entrance prayers — The entrance prayers are the prayers recited by the deacon and priest upon entering the temple (church building) before celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine… …   Wikipedia

  • SLAVERY — BIBLICAL LAW The Hebrew term for slave, eved (pl. avadim), is a direct derivation from the verb ʿbd, to work ; thus, the slave is only a worker or servant. The eved differs from the hired worker (sakhir) in three respects: he receives no wages… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Moses — For other uses, see Moses (disambiguation). Moses Moses …   Wikipedia

  • rescue — transitive verb (rescued; rescuing) Etymology: Middle English rescouen, rescuen, from Anglo French rescure, from re + escure to shake off, from Latin excutere, from ex + quatere to shake Date: 14th century to free from confinement, danger, or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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