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Atonement,
atoning, or
making amends is the
concept of a
person taking action to
correct previous wrongdoing on
their part,
either through direct action...
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Priestly ephod atoned for the sin of
idolatry on the part of the Israelites.
According to the Talmud, the
wearing of the
Priestly sash
atoned for "sins of...
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asked if he
believed in
blood atonement 20
years later, however, he replied, "I do, and I
believe that Lee has not half
atoned for his
great crime." He said...
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Atonement is a 2001
British metafictional novel written by Ian McEwan. Set in
three time periods, 1935 England,
Second World War
England and France, and...
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Atonic may
refer to: In music: Atonality, lack of a key or
tonal center In medicine: Atony, a
muscle losing its
strength In linguistics:
Atonic or unaccented...
- An
atonic seizure (also
called drop seizure,
akinetic seizure,
astatic seizure, or drop attack) is a type of
seizure that
consists of
partial or complete...
- The
Atoning is a 2017
American independent supernatural horror film
written and
directed by
Michael Williams and
starring Virginia Newcomb,
Cannon Bosarge...
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their part.
Atonement may also
refer to:
Atonement in
Judaism Yom Kippur, the Day of
Atonement, the biblical/Jewish
observance Atonement in Christianity...
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atoned for by Jesus's death.
Calvinists do not believe, however, that the
atonement is
limited in its
value or power, but
rather that the
atonement is...
- The
Society of the
Atonement, also
known as the
Friars and
Sisters of the
Atonement or
Graymoor Friars and Sisters, is a
Franciscan religious congregation...