DEFINITION: Before the author of this paper can move forward one must first define what a covenant is. According to http://www.merriram-webster.com/dictionary/convenant it tells us this is merely a written promise/agreement between two or more parties. However, when referring to the Bible it is then personal because it is a promise between mankind and God. However, there is another way of explaining the definition of a covenant according to (http://ehis.ebscohost.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=ab6d21cb-c8ea-436e-a5e8-5fcc2808a6c7%40sessionmgr112&vid=6&hid=23) "Covenanting", a keyword in the ecumenical process of mutual commitment for justice, peace and the integrity of creation, is also a keyword in the biblical tradition. So central a place does it occupy that Christians use the titles "Old Testament (sc.Covenant)" and "New Testament (sc. Covenant)" as summaries of the contents of the Hebrew Bible and the testimonies of the first Christian community. COVENANTS WITHIN THE BIBLE The bible informs us of the many which appears to be eight. The Bible also shows examples whereas God makes these covenants not only with mankind but also individuals. These
A COVENANT IN BIBLICAL AND LEGAL TERMS
Covenants are also broken down into two different descriptions one being called a conditional covenant and the other being called an unconditional covenant.
TWO DESCIRPTIONS OF COVENANTS:
1. Conditional covenant are the ones in which God 's promises He will always stand with man but man must also do his part and fulfill His laws and command which had already been established.
2. Unconditional covenants are basically showing God 's promises are granted and it does not matter what man will or will not do. The Bible informs us of
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