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intertestamental

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English

Etymology

From inter- + testamental, in reference to the Old and New Testament.

Pronunciation

Adjective

intertestamental (not comparable)

  1. (Christianity) Pertaining to the time between the writing of Malachi and the writing of the New Testament, roughly the last four centuries BCE and first half of the first century.
    • 2001, H. H. Drake Williams, III, The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor. 1:18–3:23, page 15:
      While no full length study has been pursued on the intertestamental influence upon I Cor. 1:18–3:23, a number of scholars find similarity between intertestamental literature and different sections of this passage.

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Indonesian

Etymology

Internationalism.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /intərtɛstamənˈtal/ [in̪.t̪ər.t̪ɛs.t̪a.mən̪ˈt̪al]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: in‧ter‧tes‧ta‧men‧tal

Noun

intertestamental (plural intertestamental-intertestamental)

  1. (Christianity) intertestamental

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