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Biblical usage of covenantal terms
This resource is a comprehensive, text-driven catalogue of covenant terminology across Scripture, designed to let the biblical data speak on its own terms before any theological system is imposed upon it. By tracing how words like covenant (bᵊrîṯ / diathēkē), cut (kāraṯ), and establish (qûm) are actually used—from Genesis through the New Testament—it provides the raw material needed to observe patterns, distinctions, and developments within redemptive history. It is best used as a working reference alongside careful exegesis: consult it when evaluating claims about covenant continuity, comparing how different covenants are formed and described, and testing whether theological conclusions genuinely arise from the text itself rather than being assumed and read back into it.



