Testimony (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural tes·ti·mo·nies.
  1. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
  2. evidence in support of a fact or statement; proof.
  3. open declaration or profession, as of faith.
  4. the precepts of God.
  5. the Decalogue as inscribed on the two tablets of the law, or the ark in which the tablets were kept. Exodus 16:34; 25:16.
  6. a declaration of disapproval; protest.
noun plural -nies
  1. a declaration of truth or fact
  2. evidence given by a witness, esp orally in court under oath or affirmation
  3. evidence testifying to something
  4. Old Testament
    • the Ten Commandments, as inscribed on the two stone tables
    • the Ark of the Covenant as the receptacle of these (Exodus 25:16; 16:34)
Testimony (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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