expiation
n. 贖罪,補償
If you expiate guilty feelings or bad behaviour, you do something to indicate that you are sorry for what you have done.
It seemed that Alice was expiating her father's sins with her charity work.
似乎艾麗斯正在透過自己的慈善工作來彌補父親的罪過。
1. compensation for a wrong;
2. the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity)
Jesus made expiation for our sins on the cross.
耶穌在十字架上為我們贖了罪.
Thus you shall purify it and make expiation for it.
你要這樣潔淨壇,為壇遮罪.
And one male goat, to make expiation for you.
30又要獻一隻公山羊, 為你們遮罪.
He made expiation for our sins on the cross.
他在十字架上為我們贖了罪.
And how shall I make expiation that you may bless the inheritance of Jehovah?
可用什麼遮罪,使你們為耶和華的產業祝福?