Definition of «everlasting covenant»

The phrase "everlasting covenant" means a promise or agreement that will last forever. It suggests a long-lasting commitment that will not be broken or ended.

Sentences with «everlasting covenant»

  • For he was a major contributor to the formulation of Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council's revolutionary statement on the Jews and Judaism, which in 1965 confirmed the Church's absolutely unique relationship with the Jewish people and respect for God's everlasting covenant with the Jewish people, past, present, and future. (firstthings.com)
  • This Old Testament description is a preparation for the new and everlasting covenant in Jesus Christ in which God unites himself to us by becoming incarnate as a human being and living, dying and rising for us so that we can enjoy perfect union with God in and through him. (faith.org.uk)
  • Instead of the twelve cakes, there are twelve disciples, there is the bread and wine, and the new and everlasting covenant offered by Jesus our Priest, and eaten not at the golden table, but at Jesus» Table in the Kingdom of His Father (Luke 22:30). (faith.org.uk)
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