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"Forgiven" is the first Christian radio single from Relient K's fifth album, Five Score and Seven Years Ago and it was released just days before the lead single. The song was officially released to Christian radio somewhere around December 1, 2006, but could be heard on radio as early as November 24. This song can be heard on Gotee Records website as of November 28. The band also made the song available via their MySpace on December 1, 2006. The song was about a real life situation that Matthew Thiessen went through, in which a close friend said some hurtful things, which Thiessen chose to forgive him for. It peaked at #13 on the Hot Christian charts. It was the fourth most played Christian Hit Radio song in 2007 according to R&R magazine. The song is currently Relient K's sixth most popular song on iTunes. The song was also by the compilation album WOW Hits 2008.
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forgiven
Verb form of the word forgive.
When the truth is spoken all is forgiven.
Submitted by MaryC on July 21, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of forgiven in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of forgiven in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of forgiven in a Sentence
If you are someone like Joe Biden who has been in electoral politics as long as he has, you have to keep a short memory. Joe Biden wouldn't be as successful as Joe Biden has been if you held grudges, i am sure that Joe Biden has forgiven harsher critics throughout Joe Biden career than Kamala Harris.
His world got smaller as his God got bigger, and he'd want you to know that, that he died in complete peace, he knew every sin he committed was forgiven.
I feel bad about it, but they wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure they've forgiven me.
But now the world has changed where you can kind of step over those bounds and make change, and they made a very positive one. It will work out great for our sport, as a whole. I think well gain a lot of new fans and a lot of new people will be paying attention, and thats great for all of us. THE FEUDS Hamlin, who won his third Daytona 500 in February, has been beefing with LaJoie on Twitter for months. It seemed harmless at first it wasnt even clear they were serious but took a turn in the last week. After Hamlin drew the top starting spot for last weeks race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where Hamlin lost three chances at a championship in season finale races, LaJoie said Hamlin would win the race because there was nothing on the line. That low blow escalated the warring words, prompting NASCAR to step in with an at-track meeting, Hamlin, who did indeed win at Homestead last Sunday, said after that race the feud was over. But LaJoie in his weekly podcast continued the clash until finally relenting Thursday with a social media post apologizing for his role in the bickering. LaJoie explained his position during a Zoom session with reporters and said both were wrong. Did I run my mouth a little bit more than what I probably should have? Yes. Did he do things that he probably regretted? Yes. Thats how we got into this situation, LaJoie said. We are both grown-ups. We both have kids. We both have jobs and livelihoods that are bigger than this little tiff we have going on. Meanwhile, Logano has not forgiven Elliott for the mistake that took them both out of contention on the final lap at Bristol. Logano refused to cut Elliott any room on the track as he raced Hamlin for the victory last week by making it difficult for Elliott to get past him every chance Logano had. Elliott curtly said after the race he needed to learn how to handle lapped traffic better and never mentioned Logano specifically. Logano has made it clear he has no incentive to get out of Elliotts way. You race people the way they race you. You cant do things without repercussions of some sort. You cost me a win, I cost you a win. Those types of things go like that.
He is misdirecting the public by focusing on deductions, sure, he took deductions. They were probably lawful. But he borrowed money to take those deductions. When loans were forgiven, he never picked up any income.
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- perdonadoSpanish
- dimaafkanIndonesian
- 용서받은Korean
- remitteturLatin
- tilgittNorwegian
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