What does ahit in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ahit in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ahit in Turkish.

The word ahit in Turkish means oath, ahit, ahit, (dini) ahit, Eski Ahit'in ikinci kitabı, Çıkış, Eski Ahit. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ahit

oath

ahit

(one of two parts of Bible) (İncil)

Which parts of the New Testament quote the Old Testament?

ahit

(religious commitment) (dini)

Once the vows were over, Susan was a fully-fledged nun.

(dini) ahit

(Biblical: contract with God)

Their covenant with God was a basic tenet of their religion.

Eski Ahit'in ikinci kitabı, Çıkış

(Bible: Old Testament book) (İncil)

The pastor recited some verses from Exodus.

Eski Ahit

(written, initialism (Old Testament)

The first five books of the bible make up the OT.

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