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The Everlasting Sign: Covenant Language Between Hebrew and Greek

Καὶ εἶπεν Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς πρὸς Νωε· τοῦτο τὸ σημεῖον τῆς διαθήκης ὃ ἐγὼ δίδωμι ἀνὰ μέσον ἐμοῦ καὶ ὑμῶν καὶ ἀνὰ μέσον πάσης ψυχῆς ζώσης ἥ ἐστιν μεθ᾽ ὑμῶν εἰς γενεὰς αἰωνίους (Genesis 9:12 LXX) וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֱלֹהִ֗ים זֹ֤את אֹֽות־הַבְּרִית֙ אֲשֶׁר־אֲנִ֣י נֹתֵ֗ן בֵּינִי֙ וּבֵ֣ינֵיכֶ֔ם וּבֵ֛ין כָּל־נֶ֥פֶשׁ חַיָּ֖ה אֲשֶׁ֣ר אִתְּכֶ֑ם לְדֹרֹ֖ת עֹולָֽם׃ The Framing of Covenant in Hebrew and Greek This verse, situated within the covenant narrative after the flood, is pivotal for understanding how Scripture frames divine-human agreements linguistically. In Hebrew, the language emphasizes God’s act of giving a tangible sign — אֹות־הַבְּרִית (“the sign of the covenant”) — which He places “between Me and you and every living creature with you.”… Learn Hebrew
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