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    Cov·e·nant
    /ˈkəvənənt/

    noun

    • 1. an agreement: "there was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned"

    verb

    • 1. agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract: "the landlord covenants to repair the property"
  2. 1. : an official agreement or compact. an international covenant on human rights. 2. a. : a contract in its entirety or a promise within a contract for the performance or nonperformance of a particular act. a covenant not to sue.

  3. an agreement or promise, usually formal, between two or more people or groups to do or not do something specified. Synonyms: convention, pact, treaty. Law. a secondary clause in a legal contract. Ecclesiastical. a solemn agreement between the members of a Christian church to act together in harmony with the precepts of the gospel.

  4. COVENANT definition: 1. a formal agreement or promise between two or more people: 2. a formal agreement to pay a fixed…. Learn more.

  5. COVENANT meaning: 1. a formal agreement or promise between two or more people: 2. a formal agreement to pay a fixed…. Learn more.

  6. A covenant is an agreement between two people, or companies, or even countries. It is formal, solemn, sometimes even sacred.

  7. covenant. noun. /ˈkʌvənənt/. /ˈkʌvənənt/. a promise to somebody, or a legal agreement, especially one to pay a regular amount of money to somebody/something. God’s covenant with Abraham in the Bible. a covenant to a charity. see also deed of covenant. Extra Examples.

  8. A covenant is a formal written promise to pay a sum of money each year for a fixed period, especially to a charity.

  9. covenant, a binding promise of far-reaching importance in the relations between individuals, groups, and nations. It has social, legal, religious, and other aspects.

  10. n. 1. an agreement, usu. formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified. 2. the conditional promises made to humanity by God, as revealed in Scripture. 3. a formal agreement of legal validity, esp. one under seal. v.i. 4. to enter into a covenant. v.t. 5. to promise by covenant; pledge.

  11. Covenant Definition. A binding and solemn agreement to do or keep from doing a specified thing; compact. An agreement among members of a church to defend and maintain its doctrines, polity, and faith. An agreement of Presbyterians in Scotland in 1638 to oppose episcopacy.

  12. COVENANT meaning: 1 : a formal and serious agreement or promise; 2 : a formal written agreement between two or more people, businesses, countries, etc.

  13. The covenant meaning of binding or establishing an relationship between two parties is often mentioned in the Bible - both between people and God. Learn the Bible meaning and definition of a covenant.

  14. A covenant is a formal written promise to pay a sum of money each year for a fixed period, especially to a charity.

  15. covenant /ˈkʌvənənt/ n. a binding agreement; contract. an agreement in writing under seal, as to pay a stated annual sum to a charity. a particular clause in such an agreement, esp in a lease. (in early English law) an action in which damages were sought for breach of a sealed agreement.

  16. covenant. covenant something (to somebody/something) to promise or legally agree to do something or give somebody something, especially to pay a regular amount of money to somebody/something. All profits are covenanted to medical charities.

  17. Apr 3, 2018 · Learn about what a covenant is and how God repeatedly repaired his broken partnership with humans, including establishing the new covenant through Jesus.

  18. 6 days ago · What is the correct definition of a covenant? A covenant is a formal, binding agreement between two or more parties, often involving promises or commitments. In a biblical context, it usually refers to agreements between God and humans, embodying the covenant meaning of a sacred, enduring promise.

  19. Feb 23, 2022 · Covenants are sacred, and often take place between God and mankind, or between individuals in the sight of God. They can resemble a contract in some ways. The Hebrew word is berith and the Greek one is diatheke. The root word for berith refers to cutting, because of the way covenants were made early in history.

  20. A covenant is a formal written promise to pay a sum of money each year for a fixed period, especially to a charity.

  21. Covenants, neither suzerain-vassal nor biblical, were not made (nor did they function) in a vacuum. Covenants presupposed a king, a domain, a way of life, people, and often mediating servants. The covenant was an important administrative means within a kingdom.

  22. covenant. covenant something (to somebody/something) to promise or legally agree to do something or give somebody something, especially to pay a regular amount of money to somebody/something. All profits are covenanted to medical charities.

  23. May 22, 2024 · A covenant with God is a promise that builds a lasting relationship between the Creator and His creation while redeeming those that were lost back to the Father who loves them. Let's look at two types of covenants in the Bible and 5 specific covenants from God.

  24. Jan 4, 2022 · Generally speaking, a covenant is a promise between two or more parties to perform certain actions. The word can also be used as a verb as in “We covenant to work together on this project until it is finished.”

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