A Hebrew concept referring to redemption, liberation, or deliverance, particularly in Jewish religious and cultural contexts.
From Hebrew 'גְאוּלָה' (ge'ulah), derived from the root 'g-'-l' meaning 'to redeem' or 'to release,' used throughout Jewish scripture and theology.
This Hebrew word entered English religious discourse because it captures something specific—not just freedom or salvation, but the idea of God actively redeeming creation itself.
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