RESTORATION
Source: 560, 565, 566, 567
RESTORATION. → Of the Jews
* See ISRAELITES
→ Of all things Ac 3:21; Re 21:1-5
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(1) Spiritual, of the Penitent Ps 51:12; Isa 57:18; Jer 3:22; 30:17; Ho 14:4; Mic 7:19 --SEE Pardon, SALVATION SALVATION Forgiveness, FORGIVENESS FORGIVENESS Mercy, MERCIFULNESS (2) Of Israel Isa 1:26; 11:12; 27:13; 33:20; 40:2; 49:22; 60:10 Eze 20:40; 36:8; Zec 1:17; 10:6; 14:11; Mal 3:4 --SEE Return of the Jews, ISRAEL-THE JEWS Waste Places, WASTE PLACES
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restoration. Restoration, n. a placing in a former state, a recovery
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Res′to‐ra″tion (r?s′t?‐r?″sh?n), n. [[OE. restauracion, F. restauration, fr. L. restauratio. See Restore.]] 1. 1. The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; reëstablishment; as, the restoration of friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after war.
Behold the different climes agree, Rejoicing in thy restoration. Dryden. 2. 2. The state of being restored; recovery of health, strength, etc.; as, restoration from sickness.
3. 3. That which is restored or renewed.
The restoration (Eng. Hist.), the return of King Charles II. in 1660, and the reëstablishment of monarchy. — Universal restoration (Theol.), the final recovery of all men from sin and alienation from God to a state of happiness; universal salvation. Syn. — Recovery; replacement; renewal; renovation; redintegration; reinstatement; reëstablishment; return; revival; restitution; reparation.