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propitiation

Definition:

The term "propitiation" refers to a sacrifice that is made to satisfy or fulfill the justice of God and to appease his wrath.

  • The offering of the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ is the propitiation to God for mankind's sins.
  • Jesus' death on the cross appeased God's wrath against sin. This provided a way for God to look on people with favor and offer them eternal life.

Translation Suggestions:

  • This term could be translated as "appeasement" or "causing God to forgive sins and grant favor to people."
  • The word "atonement" is close in meaning to "propitiation." It is important to compare how these two terms are used.

(See also: atonement, everlasting, forgive, sacrifice)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: G2434, G2435