Saviour can be categorized as a noun.
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saviour - a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29) | ||
saviour - a person who rescues you from harm or danger |
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1. | noun | Saviour of Iraq. | |
2. | noun | m - Estimated number of Americans who describe themselves as Evangelicals who accept Jesus Christ as their personal saviour and who interpret the Bible as the direct word of God. | |
3. | noun | The "holy" book must be called by its real name: accursed book. The words "god", "saviour" and "saint" are insults and denote a criminal. | |
4. | noun | Jesus Christ is my saviour. | |
5. | noun | You are my saviour. | |
6. | noun | And he turned his name, and called him in the Egyptian tongue the saviour of the world. And he gave him to wife Aseneth, the daughter of Putiphare, priest of Heliopolis. | |
7. | noun | Do you believe in our lord and saviour, the Flying Spaghetti Monster? |
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Saviour of Iraq. |
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m - Estimated number of Americans who describe themselves as Evangelicals who accept Jesus Christ as their personal saviour and who interpret the Bible as the direct word of God. |
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The "holy" book must be called by its real name: accursed book. The words "god", "saviour" and "saint" are insults and denote a criminal. | |
Jesus Christ is my saviour. | |
You are my saviour. | |
And he turned his name, and called him in the Egyptian tongue the saviour of the world. And he gave him to wife Aseneth, the daughter of Putiphare, priest of Heliopolis. | |
Do you believe in our lord and saviour, the Flying Spaghetti Monster? |