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Definition of Propitiator
1. n. One who propitiates or appeases.
Definition of Propitiator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Propitiator
Literary usage of Propitiator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament by Edward Robinson (1852)
"... expiation, for concr. propitiator, 1 John ii. 2. iv. 10. pp. Sept. for muy Ps.
cxxx. 4. B^C? ... a propitiator, one who makes propitiation, Rom. iii. ..."
2. The Meditation of Jesus Christ: A Contribution to the Study of Biblical by Milton Spenser Terry (1903)
"If the writer intended a personal reference to Christ as a propitiator he should
have used the word 1 The three forms propitiator, ..."
3. Biblical Dogmatics: An Exposition of the Principal Doctrines of the Holy by Milton Spenser Terry (1907)
"If the writer intended a personal reference to Christ as a propitiator, ...
This interpretation may 1 The three forms propitiator, ..."
4. A critical exposition of the third chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans by James Morison (1866)
"Rufinus, in his translation of Origen, says that propitiator was the most frequent
translation in the Latin codices. Wycliffe's translation corresponds : he ..."
5. The Epistles of S. John: With Notes, Introduction and Appendices by Alfred Plummer (1896)
"Had S. John written ' propitiator' we should have lost half the truth; ...
He is both High Priest and Victim, both propitiator and Propitiation. ..."
6. A Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the by James Morison (1866)
"Rufinus, in his translation of Origen, says that propitiator was the most frequent
... Este, too, prefers propitiator. So did Melancthon, both in his ..."