Synonym: Testament, will. Similar words: new testament, old testament, first amendment, stamen, establishment, income statement, establishment of, fourteenth amendment. Meaning: ['testəmənt] n. 1. a profession of belief 2. a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die 3. strong evidence for something 4. either of the two main parts of the Christian Bible.
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91. This balance was what set apart the New Testament view from its Greco-Roman surroundings.
92. Thus the Father had been the principal actor during the period of the Old Testament.
93. The hymn was followed by a passage from the New Testament, another hymn from the choir and some simple prayers.
94. In addition, they asked whether the dreams reported in the New Testament could be literally true.
95. Here, as so often in the New Testament, word and sacrament mutually reinforce one another.
96. A growing pile of single bananas is testament to the fact that there is only a market for clusters.
97. The Old Testament ceremonial law came to an end at the crucifixion, its purpose fulfilled.
98. Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets.
99. In the early pages of the Old Testament, Joseph was cruelly treated by his brothers, who sold him into slavery.
100. Even the glory of the Annunciation can not obscure the almost wholly subordinate role played by women in the New Testament.
101. Fiction has it that Mrs Marcos was a grand art collector(sentencedict.com), acquiring beautiful paintings as a testament to her taste.
102. That they verge on clich without becoming mundane is testament to Romo's strength as a storyteller.
103. Tax collector turned apostle; he wrote the first Gospel between 60 and 90, which contains quotes from the Old Testament.
104. Firstly, it is not the case that the evil spirits of the New Testament are remotely similar to animist spirits.
105. It was intended, quite flamboyantly, to fulfil Old Testament prophecy.
106. Many pages of the New Testament contain quotations or allusions to the Old Testament.
107. At best the volume is an efficient testament to the lost minor art of letter-writing.
108. It draws attention to the centrality of preaching in the New Testament.
109. Not one hospital, school or daycare centre closed-a formidable testament to an extraordinary feat of economic juggling.
110. The problem of her scant appearances in the New Testament was readily solved by early church scholars.
111. Why, some might question, is there such an emphasis on something which is so peripheral to the New Testament?
112. The reaction is also a testament to the strengths and weaknesses of the left.
113. But the moral law of the Old Testament retains eternal validity.
114. It was from the book of the Old Testament prophet Zechariah.
115. Children in primary school are often told stories from the Old Testament.
116. The Old Testament however is not just a clinical analysis of poverty.
117. This refrain is a conflation of two verses from the classic period of Old Testament prophecy in Isaiah 11 and Habakkuk 2.
118. The Old Testament prophets were devastatingly political and frequently found themselves in trouble for it.
119. The Old Testament abounds in accounts of peaceful settlements overwhelmed, ravished,[sentencedict.com/testament.html] and utterly destroyed.
120. So far as the general public is concerned, New Testament history offers a striking contrast.
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