SALVATION

 

 

Webster Dictionary 1828 Definition:

 

 

SALVA'TION, noun [Latin salvo, to save.]

 

1. The act of saving; preservation from destruction, danger or great calamity.

 

2. Appropriately in theology, the redemption of man from the bondage of sin and liability to eternal death, and the conferring on him everlasting happiness. This is the great salvation

 

Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation 2 Corinthians 7:10.

 

3. Deliverance from enemies; victory. Exodus 14:13.

 

4. Remission of sins, or saving graces. Luke 19:9.

 

5. The author of man's salvation Psalms 27:1.

 

6. A term of praise or benediction. Revelation 19:1.

 

 

 

Locations in the KJV of Bible with verses related to this subject:

 

 

Romans 3:23-26       

 

Romans 4:1-5         Salvation by works?

 

Romans 5:6-8         Christ’s sacrifice

 

Romans 5:9-11        Reconciliation

 

Romans 5:12-14      Origin of sin

 

Romans 5:15-17      Salvation a free gift

 

Romans 5:18-19      Disobedience made men sinners, men were made righteous by Christ’s obedience

 

Romans 6:3-7         Baptized into Jesus – so overwhelmed, immersed into the sacrifice Jesus gave

 

Romans 6:8-11        Life Eternal

 

Romans 6:19-23      Gift of God is Eternal Life

 

Romans 8:1-2         No condemnation

 

Romans 8:3-5         Law could not do, so God’s son was sent

 

Romans 8:16-17      Spirit is the witness

 

Romans 8:18-25      the Eternal Hope and expectation

 

Romans 10:8-14      confession is made with the mouth

 

Romans 11:11-32    Has come to the Gentiles, who have been grafted in. Illustrated by vines and roots. Can also be grafted in “multiple times”, this settles the debate by some of “once saved always saved”.  Salvation can be lost.

 

2 Corinthians 5:17-21         Christ died for everyone.  If we are in Christ, old things are passed and all has become new.

 

2 Corinthians 6:1-2            Now is the day of Salvation

 

 

 

 

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Righteousness;