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1 And because of all this, we are called to make a covenant this day.
2 Now therefore let us make a covenant with our God.
3 The men of the city were willing to make a covenant to serve the Ammonites.
4 According to these articles did the Romans make a covenant with the people of the Jews.
5 I should make a covenant with mine, and pray, 'Turn away mine eyes from viewing vanity.'
6 Is it ever so that when they make a covenant a party of them set it aside?
7 Will he the (leviathan) make a covenant with thee?
8 We cannot palter; we cannot dissemble; we cannot shelter ourselves under half-truths, and make a covenant with lies.
9 Will he make a covenant with thee, and wilt thou take him to be a servant for ever?
10 The Levites confess God's benefits, and the people's ingratitude: they pray for them, and make a covenant with God.
11 With such wrath in your heart, you could not have come forward to make a covenant with your God.
13 And he shall take one of the king's seed, and make a covenant with him, and take an oath of him.
14 But come, let us make a covenant with one another, and call the Gods, the best guardians of oaths, to witness.
15 Is there nothing else to be done but to make a covenant with death, and to maintain thy agreement with hell?
16 But come now, let us make a covenant ; and we will each one have for witnesses the gods above, who hold Olympus.
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