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- Strongs Hebrew: 1285. בְּרִית (berith) -- covenant, treaty . . .
The idiom “cut a covenant” (karat berit) reflects the slaughter of animals The dramatic self-maledictory rite in Genesis 15:9-18, where a smoking firepot and flaming torch pass between the pieces, communicates God’s unilateral assumption of covenant curses upon Himself
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- H1285 - bᵊrîṯ - Strongs Hebrew Lexicon (kjv)
בְּרִית bᵉrîyth, ber-eeth'; from H1262 (in the sense of cutting [like H1254]); a compact (because made by passing between pieces of flesh):—confederacy, (con-) feder (-ate), covenant, league
- Berit (בְּרִית): Hebrew Word of the Week | Voice of Judah Israel
Berit (בְּרִית), pronounced ‘ber-eeth’ is a powerful Hebrew word that means covenant—a sacred, binding agreement between God and His people More than just a promise, a berit represents a relationship sealed with divine faithfulness and purpose
- HEBREW WORD STUDIES בְּרִית, berit meaning Covenant 1285
This is a thorough word study about the meaning of the Hebrew word בְּרִית 'berit' for 'Covenant' (Strong's 1285) which appears in the Old Testament, and gives every verse where the word 'berit' appears
- Berit: A COVENANT plan fulfilled - Hebrew Word Lessons
Throughout the Scriptures YHWH made covenant promises with His people He made these covenants to save us, and He promised never to forget them His word is as solid as a rock When God made a promise He kept it! Deuteronomy 4:29-31
- Covenant in the Hebrew Bible - Bible Odyssey
In the Hebrew Bible, the covenant (Hebrew: berit) is the formal agreement between Yhwh and the people of Israel and Judah, in which each agrees to a set of obligations toward the other
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