Covenant

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A formal alliance or agreement made by God with humanity

Real World Example

In the Ancient Middle East and Egypt from 3200BC to 500BC, the concept of a covenant was crucial for establishing trust and order in societies. These covenants often involved agreements between rulers, gods, and people, promising protection or land in exchange for loyalty or certain behaviors. They responded to the need for stability and predictability in a world where power dynamics were constantly changing. Today, the idea of a covenant is similar to agreements or contracts we make, like when you promise to follow rules in a club or group to be part of it. For example, joining a sports team often involves a covenant where you commit to attending practices and games, building trust and teamwork among players.

Practice Version

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