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922 B
922 B
pledge
Definition:
The term "pledge" refers to formally and solemnly promising to do something or give something.
- In the Old Testament the officials of Israel pledged to be loyal to King David.
- The object given as a pledge would be returned to its owner when the promise was fulfilled.
- "To pledge" could be translate as "to formally commit to" or "to strongly promise."
- The term "pledge" can also refer to an object given as a guarantee or promise that a debt will be paid.
- Ways to translate "a pledge" could include "a solemn promise" or "a formal commitment" or "a guarantee" or "a formal assurance," depending on the context.
(See also: kt/promise · other/oath · kt/vow)