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|[[Elohim|God]] is the '''Redeemer''' of mankind.  The meaning of redeem is to buy, or purchase, in order to receive power over an object that was formerly the power of another.  In the Old Testament, certain things could only be redeemed by a Kinsman, and were redeemed as a 'take everything' or 'leave everything' package.  For example, the man Boaz wanted to take the widow Ruth as his wife, but as there was a closer Kinsman, he had to make an agreement with that Kinsman first.  The other Kinsman wanted the land that came with redeeming Ruth, but did not want to redeem Ruth (which would have required him to have children with her), so he forfeit the right to redeem the land by refusing to redeem Ruth.  Boaz then inherited Ruth and the land.   
|[[Elohim|God]] is the '''Redeemer''' of mankind.  The meaning of redeem is to buy, or purchase, in order to receive power over an object that was formerly the power of another.  In the Old Testament, certain things could only be redeemed by a Kinsman, and were redeemed as a 'take everything' or 'leave everything' package.  For example, the man Boaz wanted to take the widow Ruth as his wife, but as there was a closer Kinsman, he had to make an agreement with that Kinsman first.  The other Kinsman wanted the land that came with redeeming Ruth, but did not want to redeem Ruth (which would have required him to have children with her), so he forfeit the right to redeem the land by refusing to redeem Ruth.  Boaz then inherited Ruth and the land.   


In the New Testament, Jesus Christ became a kinsman by being made under the law in the form of a man.  He then became our redeemer through the shedding of his blood for our sins.  
In the New Testament, Jesus Christ became a kinsman by being made under the law in the form of a man.  He then became our redeemer through the shedding of his blood for our sins.  


=="Redeemer" in the Old Testament==
=="Redeemer" in the Old Testament==
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!Meaning
!Meaning
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|style="width:200px"|Job 19:25
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!style="width:200px"|Haggo’el  
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|style="width:300px"|Redeemer  
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|Leviticus 25:26
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=="Redeemer" in the New Testament==
=="Redeemer" in the New Testament==
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|LUKE 1:67-69
|LUKE 1:67-69