| | Lexicon lutrósis: a ransoming, a redemptionOriginal Word: λύτρωσις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, FeminineTransliteration: lutrósisPhonetic Spelling: (loo'-tro-sis)Short Definition: liberation, deliverance, releaseDefinition: (in the Old Testament: ransoming from imprisonment for debt, or from slavery, release from national misfortune, etc.), liberation, deliverance, release. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 3085 lýtrōsis (a feminine noun) – properly, the payment of the full ransom-price to free a slave – particularly the redemption of an individual.  See also the neuter noun (3083 /lýtron, "full ransom-price"). NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origin from lutroóDefinition a ransoming, a redemptionNASB Translation redemption (3). 
Thayer'sSTRONGS NT 3085: λύτρωσιςλύτρωσις , λυτρώσεως , ἡ  (λυτρόω ), a ransoming, redemption : properly, αἰχμαολωτων , Plutarch , Aratus , 11; for גְּאֻלָּה , Leviticus 25 :(29),48; universally, deliverance, redemption,  in the theocratic sense (see  λυτρόω , 2 (cf. Graecus Venetus , Leviticus 25:10 , etc.; Psalm 48:9 ())): Luke 1:68; Luke 2:38; specifically, redemption from the penalty of sin: Hebrews 9:12. (Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 12, 7 [ET]; 'Teaching' 4, 6 [ET]; etc.) 
 
 
 
Strong's a ransoming, redemption From lutroo; a ransoming (figuratively) -- + redeemed, redemption.  see GREEK lutroo  | 
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