A covenant is a solemn agreement or promise that is typically based on mutual trust and faith, often involving moral or spiritual obligations. It is considered more sacred and enduring than a contract, which is a legally binding agreement focused on specific terms and conditions for a transaction or exchange of goods or services.
"Covenant" means an agreement, or a contract.
The Latin word for Covenant is Pactum, Pactum is defined as: agreement, contract, covenant, pact.
It can be called a covenant or a contract.
A marriage is a Covenant, it is not something that you sign up for. It is something that you accept and embrace.
It can be called a covenant or a contract.
Agreement, covenant, compact.
In sources like the Bible, a covenant is a strong agreement. Almost like an unbreakable contract. Ex: We made a covenant on (agreement).
Pact, contract, binding agreement.
One of the definitions for the word covenant is "agree, especially by lease, deed, or other legal contract."
Ambiguity
promise, contract, agreement, commitment, arrangement, pledge, pact
The covenant (Brit in Hebrew).See also:The Israelite covenant