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Zakar: Covenant Memory That Moves You

Zakar: Covenant Memory That Moves You

From Hebrew to Aramaic to Greek, this word doesn’t just remember—it responds.

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Apr 30, 2025
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Word: Zakar (זָכַר)

  • Part of Speech: Verb

  • Basic Meaning: To remember, to recall, to bring to mind, to be mindful

  • Biblical Use: Often refers to covenantal remembrance that results in action

This isn’t casual remembering—this is heart-deep, faith-fueled, life-shaping remembrance. When Scripture says “remember,” it’s not suggesting we glance in the rearview mir…

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