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covenantal

Adjective

Meaning

covenantal (not comparable)

Of or pertaining to a covenant.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Covenant theology, then, identifies baptism less as a statement of faith than as an assumption of identity; that is to say that infant baptism is a sign of covenantal inclusion. Source: Internet

In the latter it is only the Samaritan who helped the man stripped of clothing, beaten, and left on the road half dead, his Abrahamic covenantal circumcision implicitly evident. Source: Internet

Kingdom-Dominion theology main Hermeneutics Similar to the covenantal system, but emphasizes the Kingdom of God rather than the three covenants. Source: Internet

In 1997, John Paul II again affirmed the Jews’ covenantal status: “This people continues in spite of everything to be the people of the covenant and, despite human infidelity, the Lord is faithful to his covenant.” Source: Internet

The Catholic understanding of these words, from the Patristic authors onward, has emphasized their roots in the covenantal history of the Old Testament. Source: Internet

The nullification of the Old Covenant was often explained in terms of the “ deicide charge” that Jews forfeited their covenantal relationship with God by executing the divine Christ. Source: Internet

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