we must comply with the terms of covenant
In sources like the Bible, a covenant is a strong agreement. Almost like an unbreakable contract. Ex: We made a covenant on (agreement).
A covenant is a contract between a lesser person and a greater person. A covenant is seldom between equals, so the lesser person is usually asking for protection by the greater person. In return, the greater person gets allegiance and tribute from the lesser person. "Micheal made a covenant with Mary to protect her property." "Abraham's covenant with God extended to all the children that God promised him."
The best word to replace "covenant" in that sentence is "commitment." This change maintains the sense of a serious and binding agreement between the bride and groom while making it more relatable to a broader audience. Thus, the revised sentence would read: "The commitment of marriage made by the bride and groom is not to be taken lightly."
The boy made a covenant with his mom that he would clean his room.
Capitalize "mitzvah," but not "bar" (unless it is at the beginning of a sentence). Mitzvah means "covenant" and refers to a specific covenant, and so is a proper noun. "Bar" means son, and since it is referring to any son in general is just a plain old normal noun, and needs no capitalization.
The three major Jewish covenants are Noah's Covenant, Abraham's Covenant, the Mosaic Covenant (Moses' Covenant.)
Yes, because a covenant means an agreement with God and the Torah describes an covenant.
Where is the arch of the covenant?
The covenant was with God.
She put her jewels in a steel coffer.The arc of the covenant was in a stone coffer.The coffer fish is used in sushi.
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"Cutting a Covenant" means : Breaking the already made covenant. (Breaking the promise)