VICARIOUS

Source: 560, 566, 567

VICARIOUS. → DEATH
* The ram for Isaac Ge 22:13
* Jesus for sinners
* See, JESUS, DEATH OF
* See JESUS, MISSION OF
* See JESUS, SUFFERINGS OF
* See ATONEMENT
* See SUFFERINGS, VICARIOUS
* See JESUS, SAVIOUR

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vicarious. Vicarious, a. deputed, delegated, inferior, lower

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Vi‐ca″ri‐ous (–ŭs), a. [[L. vicarius, from vicis change, alternation, turn, the position, place, or office of one person as assumed by another; akin to Gr. εἴκειν to yield, give way, G. wechsel a change, and probably also to E. weak. See Weak, and cf. Vice, prep.]] 1. 1. Of or pertaining to a vicar, substitute, or deputy; deputed; delegated; as, vicarious power or authority.
2. 2. Acting or suffering for another; as, a vicarious agent or officer.
The soul in the body is but a subordinate efficient, and vicarious . . . in the hands of the Almighty. Sir M. Hale. 3. 3. Performed or suffered in the place of another; substituted; as, a vicarious sacrifice; vicarious punishment.
The vicarious work of the Great Deliverer. I. Taylor. 4. 4. (Med.) Acting as a substitute; — said of abnormal action which replaces a suppressed normal function; as, vicarious hemorrhage replacing menstruation.