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A testament is a document that the author has sworn to be true. In law it usually means last will and testament.

Testament or The Testament can also refer to:

Books

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Religious

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  • Old Testament, the large, first section of the holy scriptures of Christianity, incorporating the Jewish Scriptures (the Tanakh)
  • New Testament, the smaller, final section of the holy scriptures of Christianity including the Gospels, epistles of Paul, and other writings
  • Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ, the additional and alternate scriptures of Mormonism
  • Testament: the Bible and History, a book by John Romer

Films and television

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Games

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Music

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Artists and labels

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Albums and operas

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Classical

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  • "Testament", a composition for chamber orchestra by Jonathan Cole
  • "Testament", a composition for chamber orchestra by Brett Dean
  • "Testament", a French art song by Henri Duparc

Songs

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See also

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