testament

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Something that serves as tangible proof or evidence.

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A statement of belief; a credo.

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A usually formal, written directive providing for the disposition of one’s property after death; a will.

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Either of the two main divisions of the Bible.

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A covenant between humans and God.

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In law, a will; a disposition of property or rights, to take effect at death.

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A disposition of the rights of two parties, defining their mutual relation, and the rights conceded by one to the other; a covenant, especially between God and his people.

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Hence A dispensation: used especially of the Mosaic or old dispensation and of the Christian or new.

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[capitalized] A collection of books containing the history and doctrines of each of these dispensations, and known severally as the Old Testament and the New Testament.

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A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a person declares his will as to disposal of his estate and effects after his death.