Snatched From Danger
Hebrew words for rescue and pulling out of harm.

Salvation, Deliverance, Redemption, and Freedom
The Bible has dozens of words for what God does when He saves someone. Not one. Dozens. English flattens all of this into one word: saved. The original languages don't let you flatten it. They force you to see the texture, the urgency, the cost.
There's a word for being snatched out of danger. A different word for barely escaping. Another for being bought back from a slave market. Another for having your ransom paid by a family member who refused to let you stay in bondage.
From the Welcome letter, Words of Rescue
Each session is designed for 45-60 minutes of group or individual study. Hebrew and Greek words below link to their full library pages where they exist.
Hebrew words for rescue and pulling out of harm.
Redemption and the price of release.
Greek words for liberty and the ending of bondage.
The full vocabulary of salvation.
What rescue produces in everyday life.
Pulling the rescue arc together.