Breaking down "nature of this covenant"...
<em>Nature</em> refers to the characteristics of the covenant
A<em> covenant </em>is an agreement, sort of like an informal contract
While you didn't provide us with Chapter 19, versus 5 and 6, reading the rest of the question it can be inferred God is telling the Israelites to "keep his covenant."
To answer the question "What is the nature of this covenant?" read the chapter and ask yourself the following questions:
Is God stern with the Israelites? Helpful? Angry? Happy? Does He feel bad for them? Does He take pity on them? Are they loyal to God?
Does God get more out of the covenant than the Israelites do? Who does the covenant benefit more?
How do the Israelites feel about the covenant? How do they feel about their current situation in general? Does the convenant calm them? Inspire them?
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
John promised to pay Bill if he painted the garage by Friday but John called him to cancel the deal before he began to do the task and he didn't even buy the supplies. So, John won't be obligated to pay Bill $100 if he buys the supplies and paints John's garage because John let him know that the deal was off before he had bought anything. According to that, the statement is false.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ancient Greece Art emphasized the importance and accomplishments of being human beings.
Answer:
d. our division of time into hours, minutes, and seconds.
Explanation:
The Sumerians were responsible for dividing time the way we do today. First, they determined that the day would begin at sunrise and end only if sunset, where the night would begin that would only end when the sun rose again. After that, observing the skies and their changes throughout the day and night, they developed a complex, but very efficient, division and timing system. They realized that the day could be divided into 24 hours and that each hour could be divided into 60 minutes, so each minute should have 60 seconds.
Answer:
After the French and Indian War and Proclamation of 1763 Great Britain introduces new laws and taxation systems that affected every citizen of colonies. People felt betrayed, because they believed that they are equal member of the whole country.
Explanation:
After the French and Indian War British government introduced many new taxes. The first one was the Stamp act from 1765. Then after the Boston massacre and Boston Tea Party we had Intolerable Acts, which were probably the heaviest measures introduced in the 13 British colonies in America. It was obvious that some type of revolt will happen.