
Day 363 – The Word Covenant
A covenant is more than a promise, and deeper than a commitment. A promise can be broken. A commitment can fade under pressure. A covenant
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A covenant is more than a promise, and deeper than a commitment. A promise can be broken. A commitment can fade under pressure. A covenant
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I am a collector of idioms. When I was a child, I was always curious about the things my older relatives would say as expressions.
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