Etymology:
Redemption derives from the Latin word "redemptio," which means "a buying back" or "release." It is related to the verb "redimere," meaning "to buy back," which in turn comes from the prefix "re-" (back) and the verb "emere" (to buy).
Meaning:
Origin:
The concept of redemption has ancient roots in various religions and cultures.
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