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Testaments meaning
plural of testament
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Some believe that the Old and New Testaments have differing opinions on the expiation of guilt because the Old Testaments were subject to the Age of Law and the New Testaments replace the Age of Law with the now current Age of Grace.
Greek, Latin and Protestant Old Testaments seeAlso The process by which scriptures became canons and Bibles was a long one, and its complexities account for the many different Old Testaments which exist today.
The stories maybe quite sobering at first glance, but they are powerful testaments to trying to live a normal life and pursue a career in acting while facing so many personal issues could have been potentially damaging.
Twelvyy’s upcoming LP and recently released singles serve as testaments to his passion for delivering dope rhymes with that Harlem swagger.
But one can’t help but look back at performances past that have been real testaments to how talented the duo of Ann and Nancy Wilson are.
Magaji-Idris explained that the achievements were testaments to the dedication of the leader of the assembly, Alhaji Nasir Yahaya, assisted by the other lawmakers.
Reaching the round of 16 in 1994 and achieving the highest FIFA ranking ever by an African team (5th) that same year are testaments to their potential.
The Old and New Testaments were composed over many centuries, so the miracle of scripture’s coherency and unity is ultimately due to the divine authorship of the biblical canon.
The tears that fell on the shoulders of her mother and her wife, Anna, as she hugged them at that moment were testaments to the fact that she once again lived up to her word.
The UK hasn’t won Eurovision since 1998, causing many Brits to grumble about our inability to put forward contestants that are testaments to our proven pop prowess (we are the country that produced Ed Sheeran, after all).
With a keen eye for detail and a focus on functionality, Crezel’s designs stand as testaments to her dedication to her craft.
Our artistic testaments to the waste, destruction, pain, suffering and futility of war rarely serve to provide wisdom, to steer people in a new direction.
She’s become world famous for The Handmaid’s Tale, and jointly won the 2019 Booker Prize for The Testaments, but Canadian author Margaret Atwood was once better known as a poet.
The heartfelt words from Brees are just one of the many testaments of Kobe Bryant's influence on fans and fellow professional athletes alike.
We have heard testaments from Trump’s own family who really know him.
And Hulu and MGM are already planning to develop Atwood's new novel, The Testaments, for the screen, Hulu confirmed Wednesday.
Atwood’s fast-paced writing in “The Testaments” reminds us that people do have the agency to enact change.
Did you reread “The Handmaid’s Tale” before you wrote “The Testaments”?
In a statement, The Testaments’ publisher Penguin Random House said the cause was “due to a retailer error which has now been rectified”.
In “The Testaments” Atwood returns to the imaginary totalitarian and patriarchal Republic of Gilead – which has supplanted the United States – to further the “Handmaid’s Tale” narrative from different female points of view.