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Covenant (biblical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Covenant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A covenant , in its most general sense, is a solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action. A covenant is a type of contract in which the covenantor makes a promise to a covenantee ...
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That a covenant signifies nothing else than regeneration and the things pertaining to regeneration, is evident from various passages in the Word where the Lord Himself is called the Covenant, because it is He alone who regenerates, and who is looked to by the regenerate man, and is the all ... Back to Religious words index...
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Key Phrase page for religious covenant: Books containing the phrase religious covenant ... Featured Books for "religious covenant" ... See all pages with references to "religious covenant".
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Agostiniani dell Assunzione ... The Commission’s objectives are as follows : to ensure animation throughout the Congregation and follow up of actions proposed by the General Chapter regarding the lay/religious covenant ; to ensure ongoing dissemination of information and significant events in that area ;
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The "Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant" announced in January by former presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton -- and the controversy stirred by its critics -- was the top choice in 2007's Associated Baptist Press survey, ABP reported Friday. ... ArcaMax Publishing > Religion & Spirituality > Religious News...
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The legal covenant, given solely to Israel. It consisted of the commandments (Ex 20:1-26); the judgments (social) - (Ex 21:1; 24:11) and the ordinances (religious); (Ex 24:12-31:18); also called the law.
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