Definition: The word "Alliance" appears in the New Testament, specifically in Mark 12:27-30 where it refers to a group of people who came together with Jesus to proclaim the gospel. In verse 30, the disciples (who had been following him) heard that God is with them. The phrase "With the entire assembly" means they all gathered together and were united or conspired together for an act. So in summary, the context indicates they had a union of faith which included Jesus as their leader. The word "Alliance" was used several times throughout the New Testament, including Matthew 20:21-23, Mark 6:7-9, Luke 8:45-46, and Acts 2:28.
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