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  • Madonna of Montserrat, Cathedral of Santa Eulalia (Barcelona) Photo credit: deror avi

    Words of Power 2010

  • (Hebrew deror or debt cancellation) and release (Greek aphesis) from debt bondage.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • The Babylonian word for these Clean Slates was andurarum, and Jewish law adopted them with the cognate Hebrew word deror.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • (Hebrew deror or debt cancellation) and release (Greek aphesis) from debt bondage.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • The Babylonian word for these Clean Slates was andurarum, and Jewish law adopted them with the cognate Hebrew word deror.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • The oratorio's text accordingly contained references to "breaking bonds asunder" and "casting away yokes," recalling the early Christian belief that the Messiah's reign would bring liberty (Hebrew deror or debt cancellation) and release (Greek aphesis) from debt bondage.

    Slugger O'Toole 2009

  • The Babylonian word for these Clean Slates was andurarum, and Jewish law adopted them with the cognate Hebrew word deror.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • The Babylonian word for these Clean Slates was andurarum, and Jewish law adopted them with the cognate Hebrew word deror.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • (Hebrew deror or debt cancellation) and release (Greek aphesis) from debt bondage.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • Heb. deror, i.e., "the bird of freedom" (Ps. 84: 3; Prov.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

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