Remission in the context of Theology means to release someone from the guilt and God’s penalty for personal sin. To cancel one’s indebtedness to God for personal wrong doing toward God himself. (Matthew 26:28 KJVKJV stands for "King James Version" of the Bible. The KJV translation was completed in 1611 A.D. by fifty four scholars, as commissioned by King James of England. Its translation is based on the Hebrew text and the Byzantine Text type of the Greek New Testament, with NT copies dating as early as the...; Luke 1:7, 3:3, 24:47 KJVKJV stands for "King James Version" of the Bible. The KJV translation was completed in 1611 A.D. by fifty four scholars, as commissioned by King James of England. Its translation is based on the Hebrew text and the Byzantine Text type of the Greek New Testament, with NT copies dating as early as the...; Acts 2:38 KJVKJV stands for "King James Version" of the Bible. The KJV translation was completed in 1611 A.D. by fifty four scholars, as commissioned by King James of England. Its translation is based on the Hebrew text and the Byzantine Text type of the Greek New Testament, with NT copies dating as early as the...; Romans 3:25whom God displayed publicly as a propitiation in His blood through faith. This was to demonstrate His righteousness, because in the forbearance of God He passed over the sins previously committed; (NASB) KJVKJV stands for "King James Version" of the Bible. The KJV translation was completed in 1611 A.D. by fifty four scholars, as commissioned by King James of England. Its translation is based on the Hebrew text and the Byzantine Text type of the Greek New Testament, with NT copies dating as early as the...; Hebrews 9:22, 10:18 KJVKJV stands for "King James Version" of the Bible. The KJV translation was completed in 1611 A.D. by fifty four scholars, as commissioned by King James of England. Its translation is based on the Hebrew text and the Byzantine Text type of the Greek New Testament, with NT copies dating as early as the...)