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In the King James version the word - covenant - appears 265 times in the Old Testament
ANSWERER (A)Covenant is used 300 times in the KJV of the bible.ANSWERER (B)According to BibleGateway.com, the word "covenant" appears in the Bible 280 times. Note this is also used interchangably with the word "testament."
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It is not just used in the Bible, but the word you are looking for is "covenant".
In sources like the Bible, a covenant is a strong agreement. Almost like an unbreakable contract. Ex: We made a covenant on (agreement).
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.
An "i" word that looks like a cross is "intersection".
The French word for covenant is "alliance".
"Covenant" means an agreement, or a contract.
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Yes, "covenant" is a noun. It refers to a formal agreement or contract between two parties where they agree to certain terms and conditions.
The word covenant used in the New Testament 33 times.
The root word of "covenant" is "convenire," which is Latin for "to come together."
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An agreement with God is usually called a covenant.