ברית החדשה (breet hahadasha)
The Hebrew word for covenant is 'Brit' (ברית). The covenant that a Jewish boy enters in upon circumcision is called Brit Milah (ברית מילה). Milah being the word for circumcision.breet (ברית)
Possibly, the word sounds similar to the Hebrew word for 'Covenant'
The word covenant used in the New Testament 33 times.
Brit could come from the Hebrew word meaning "covenant" This could make sense as Ish is the Hebrew word for "man"
The word "Testament" means - agreement, covenant. So the New Testament can also be called the New Covenant.
No I don't think so. God's covenant was with the nation of Israel. Amos' message to the kingdoms of Israel and Judah was they were not keeping their part of God's covenant with them.
Abraham made a covenant with God in which Canaan was promised to the Hebrew people as an everlasting possession. This covenant plays a significant role in the history and identity of the Jewish people.
no. Brit means covenant.
The word Testament means covenant. The Old Testament describes the old covenant God made. The New Testament describes the new covenant Gad made with humans through Christ Jesus. The Old Testament looks forward to Christ where as the New Testament looks back at the promises of Christ.
The French word for covenant is "alliance".
The word covanant is not in the Bible.But the word covenant appears 32 times in the NKJ New Testament.
Children of the Covenant = bnei brit (×‘× ×™ ברית), pronounced b'NAY breet.