Covenant

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A formal alliance or agreement made by God with humanity

Real World Example

In the history of the 13 English Colonies, the concept of a covenant was important because it represented the settlers' agreements with God and each other, often framing their laws and community responsibilities. This idea was especially significant for Puritans, who believed they were creating a "City upon a Hill" as a model of Christian living. Covenants were essential in establishing trust and cooperation among settlers, which helped them to survive and thrive in the New World. Today, covenants are similar to promises or contracts we make, like when we agree to follow rules in school or at work, promoting trust and cooperation. For example, when a sports team agrees on rules and goals, it functions better, just as covenants helped early settlers create successful communities.

Practice Version

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