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48-600: [REDACTED] Look up covenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Covenant may refer to: Religion [ edit ] Covenant (religion) , a formal alliance or agreement made by God with a religious community or with humanity in general Covenant (biblical) , in the Hebrew Bible Covenant in Mormonism , a sacred agreement between God and

96-556: A 2004 episode "The Covenant" ( Homeland ) , a 2017 episode "The Covenant" ( Walker, Texas Ranger ) , a 1995 episode Fiction [ edit ] Covenant (short story) , a short story by Elizabeth Bear Covenant ( World of Darkness ) , in the fictional World of Darkness universe The Covenant (novel) , a novel by James Michener set in South Africa Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever,

144-414: A 2004 episode "The Covenant" ( Homeland ) , a 2017 episode "The Covenant" ( Walker, Texas Ranger ) , a 1995 episode Fiction [ edit ] Covenant (short story) , a short story by Elizabeth Bear Covenant ( World of Darkness ) , in the fictional World of Darkness universe The Covenant (novel) , a novel by James Michener set in South Africa Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever,

192-489: A 2017 film by Ridley Scott; the second prequel in the Alien franchise Guy Ritchie's The Covenant , a 2023 action-thriller film Television [ edit ] The Covenant ( Alias ) , a fictional organization in the series Alias "Covenant" ( Millennium ) , a 1997 episode "Covenant" ( Smallville ) , a 2004 episode "Covenant" ( Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ) , a 1998 episode "Covenant" ( Stargate SG-1 ) ,

240-438: A 2017 film by Ridley Scott; the second prequel in the Alien franchise Guy Ritchie's The Covenant , a 2023 action-thriller film Television [ edit ] The Covenant ( Alias ) , a fictional organization in the series Alias "Covenant" ( Millennium ) , a 1997 episode "Covenant" ( Smallville ) , a 2004 episode "Covenant" ( Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ) , a 1998 episode "Covenant" ( Stargate SG-1 ) ,

288-456: A Mexican drug cartel. Villain: Emilio Durazo Using a psychic to help locate a kidnapped 8-year-old girl earns Trivette ridicule from his fellow Rangers, except from Walker and C.D., who support his decision; but will it pay off? Villain: Norval Hayes Walker and Trivette go undercover to try to catch a gang of big rig hijackers. Villain: Frank Slattery C.D. must rescue Walker and Trivette when they are trapped deep inside Texas while tracking

336-468: A band of law-breaking brothers. Villain: Troy Cochran Walker investigates the claim of a woman ( Danica McKellar ) whose baby has been kidnapped, that the baby has been seen in the possession of a politician . The investigation leads to a baby broker agency who has been stealing babies and conducting illegal adoptions for profit. Villain: Garrett Carlson Work-related stress builds so Walker, under doctor's advice, takes Trivette and C.D. to Cajun country for

384-685: A covenant surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection Mosaic covenant , a biblical covenant between God and the biblical Israelites, including their proselytes. New Covenant theology , a Christian theological position teaching that the Old Testament laws have been abrogated or cancelled with Jesus' crucifixion, and replaced with the Law of Christ of the New Covenant New Covenant , a biblical interpretation often thought of as an eschatological Messianic Age or world to come and

432-701: A deadly international assassin, is in Texas to fulfill his latest contract. Being Walker, he sniffs out Jamieson faster than you can say " In the Line of Fire "...but finding the Viper and taking him down are two very different things. Note: The Rangers set up a camp to help troubled teens with pressure, with the assistance of Charlie Brooks, who had been sentenced to community service ; Walker helps an abused boy named Eddie del Toro to protect him from his mother’s abusive live-in boyfriend, who gets really rough. However, one of

480-495: A dog named " Old Blue " after he and Walker save it from drowning after the hound was thrown into a lake. A renegade vigilante Samuel J. Bodine ( Sam J. Jones ), a failed Texas Ranger applicant challenges Walker with his attempts to capture several escaped criminals, but he inadvertently endangers innocent civilians in the process. Meanwhile, Evie ( Kim Myers ), a young woman who works in the Ranger Office falls in love with

528-464: A fishing trip. But the vacation turns sour when local ruffians grow tired of the Rangers' presence and take desperate measures to conceal their drug trade. Note : At the end of the second part, Alex, Trivette and C.D. give a new gun, a Taurus PT92, to Walker for replacing his old Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver that was destroyed in "Rainbow Warrior". A protected witness to a bingo game (that

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576-439: A lynch mob (who is led by a vengeful father whose son was accidentally killed by the man several years earlier) which demands to settle it with vigilante-style justice. Walker and Trivette must prove his innocence before the mob extracts vengeance. Alex and Walker's whitewater rafting trip becomes a working vacation when one of the rafters is murdered. Meanwhile, Trivette and CD pursue an escaped convict...who's headed down-river in

624-418: A man named Tommy Williams, who unbeknownst to her, is actually the renegade vigilante Walker's looking for. Villain: Samuel Bodine Note: Sam Jones would return as a different villain - "Big Mick" Stanley - for another WTR episode, 1997's "Devil's Turf". Walker and Trivette, despite having no jurisdiction , travel to Mexico to rescue a captured D.E.A. agent, who is an old friend of Walker, from

672-604: A person or group of people Covenant of allegiance in Ahmadiyya Islam, which requires followers to fulfill the Ten Conditions of Bai'at Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh , in the Bahá'í faith, two separate binding agreements between God and man Greater Covenant , the covenant made between each Manifestation from God and his followers regarding the coming of the next Manifestation from God Lesser Covenant , regarding

720-448: A police officer once he remembers him which puts both his and Walker's cover at risk, forcing Walker to take a daring risk by showing his worth in standing up to the slavers to meet the real leader of this slave-labor operation before their cover is blown. Meanwhile, after the female immigrant they saved is recaptured and forced back into prostitution, Trivette leads a manhunt to get her back. Arms-dealer Randall Hooks (Christopher Dahlberg)

768-445: A promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action (including restrictive covenant, a restriction on the use of property) Covenant marriage , a marriage contract that does not allow for no-fault divorce Film and television [ edit ] Film [ edit ] The Covenant (1985 film) , an American television horror film The Covenant (2006 film) , an American supernatural horror film Alien: Covenant ,

816-683: A religious alliance of alien races in the Halo video game series Shadow Hearts: Covenant , console role-playing game developed by Nautilus and published by Midway in 2004 Daggerfall Covenant, a faction in MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online The Covenant , a 1985 video game by PSS software Covenant, the name of a Settlement in Fallout 4 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

864-476: A religious alliance of alien races in the Halo video game series Shadow Hearts: Covenant , console role-playing game developed by Nautilus and published by Midway in 2004 Daggerfall Covenant, a faction in MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online The Covenant , a 1985 video game by PSS software Covenant, the name of a Settlement in Fallout 4 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

912-535: A trio of goons who raped the acrobat, and who now want to run the Russians out of town. Villain: Orson Wade Notes: While Tarrant County Assistant D.A. Alex Cahill is prosecuting cop killer Benny Carl Devlin (Ray Lykins), she gets a veiled threat from former Cuervo County sheriff Dewey Baker ( Leon Rippy ) – the first person she ever put away, because he routinely beat up suspects; he also terrorized anyone who complained about it. But Alex has no proof that Baker

960-491: A veterinarian investigating the strange deaths of local animals is killed in what appears to be a drunk driving incident, and his daughter Ally ( Cali Timmins ) teams up with Walker and Trivette to prove otherwise. The three discover that an environmental waste company has been mixing toxic chemicals with waste oil and spraying them on roads in order to make a larger profit, and had Dr. Slade killed when he got too close to their scheme. Meanwhile, Trivette finds himself taking care of

1008-542: Is a list of episodes from the American television series Walker, Texas Ranger . A total of 203 episodes aired from April 21, 1993, to May 19, 2001. The original broadcast of the series had the first four episodes that aired at the end of the 1992–1993 television season as season 1, and subsequently identified the remaining seasons as 2-9. Despite this, the DVDs combine the first two seasons as season 1, not distinguishing

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1056-590: Is killed by Walker in a raid. Then Randall's elder brother, mercenary Caleb Hooks ( Michael Parks ), retaliates by killing FBI Agent Phillip Daniels (Michael Costello)...who led the fateful bust. After that, Caleb kidnaps Walker and makes him fight to the death...while Trivette works with Daniels' partner, Agent Carl Bishop ( Todd Terry ), to locate Walker. A group of vigilante cops from the Brookdale Police Department have been targeting and murdering criminals who get off due to technicalities (as

1104-459: Is killed by the corrupt Kilmer. Villain: Dave Kilmer The wedding of Ranger Hoss at the Ranger Office is interrupted by a courthouse breakout of gang leader Axel Tate ( Cylk Cozart ), during which Trivette subdues the leader of the break-out, who to Trivette's surprise is an attractive woman, Katherine 'Kat' Prather ( Troy Beyer ), Axel's girlfriend who was planning on leaving the gang life behind along with Axel. While Walker and Trivette transport

1152-434: Is murdered by Karl Jaeker (John S. Davies) - the personal assistant of Congressman Leo Cabe ( Andrew Robinson of Dirty Harry fame). The Yakuza pursue Cabe, whom Walker and Trivette are sent to protect; the Rangers soon wonder, however, if there's something Cabe isn't telling them. Meanwhile, Walker is reunited with his old friend Yoshihito "Yoshi" Sakai (Aki Aleong), whose father was a master of Sakai-Ryu karate; Walker

1200-775: Is related to the biblical concept of the Kingdom of God Solemn League and Covenant , an agreement between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians in 1643 during the First English Civil War Covenant of the Goddess , a cross-traditional Wiccan group Church covenant , a promise made by members to each other within a Christian church Law [ edit ] Covenant (law) ,

1248-455: Is the man who now stalks her, since Baker is having his former cellmate Duane Hopkins (Mark Walters) stalk Alex for him. Baker even kills Alex's horse, Amber. Then Baker kills Hopkins, whom he doesn't need anymore. Walker and Trivette spring into action when Baker abducts Alex and takes her to a remote cabin (not content with simply killing her outright). Villain: Dewey Baker In Tokyo, powerful Yakuza director Mitsua Usagi ( Danny Kamekona )

1296-762: Is up the river—and in very hot water—when he goes undercover in prison. He finds himself trapped with other convicts during a brutal escape attempt, while a hurricane is going on. Now Walker must find Trivette before he is exposed. Villain: Rollins ( Richard Norton ) Alex tries to rescue a friend's daughter from a religious cult, but instead becomes another prisoner of the cult's charismatic leader. While searching for Billy Clancy ( Tom Hodges ), an escaped parolee that he helped before, Walker learns that Billy's parole officer Dave Kilmer ( R.D. Call ) has been forcing Billy to commit crimes. To protect himself, Kilmer abducts Billy's wife Frances ( Marsha Dietlein ) and son Billy Jr. (West Gibson) and Walker must rescue them before Billy

1344-680: The FBI after he arrests criminal Mickey Flanders ( Benjamin Mouton ) who feels himself to be above the law because of his sister Lainie Flanders's ( Judith Hoag ) involvement in the Witness Protection Program and he Trivette and Alex must find a way to ensure a conviction before the FBI sets him free. Meanwhile, Walker befriends a young boy named Archie ( Brady Bluhm ) after saving him from some bullies. Dr. Victor Slade ( Ken Kercheval ),

1392-490: The Ten Conditions of Bai'at Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh , in the Bahá'í faith, two separate binding agreements between God and man Greater Covenant , the covenant made between each Manifestation from God and his followers regarding the coming of the next Manifestation from God Lesser Covenant , regarding the successorship of authority within the religion Covenant theology , in Christianity interpretations of

1440-638: The DNA evidence, Ernesto provides an alibi to Walker and Alex that he fell in love with a Congressman's daughter who was recently accepted to Harvard Law School and was seeing her the night of the rape and was afraid of upsetting her father. However, before this becomes public knowledge, the rogue cops murder Ernesto because they forgot to check that he really was innocent, and it becomes a personal issue for Walker, especially when they decide to kill Walker before he can expose them after figuring out who they are. Notes: Steven Michael "The Viper" Jamieson ( Kai Wulff ),

1488-629: The Goddess , a cross-traditional Wiccan group Church covenant , a promise made by members to each other within a Christian church Law [ edit ] Covenant (law) , a promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action (including restrictive covenant, a restriction on the use of property) Covenant marriage , a marriage contract that does not allow for no-fault divorce Film and television [ edit ] Film [ edit ] The Covenant (1985 film) , an American television horror film The Covenant (2006 film) , an American supernatural horror film Alien: Covenant ,

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1536-400: The Law of Christ of the New Covenant New Covenant , a biblical interpretation often thought of as an eschatological Messianic Age or world to come and is related to the biblical concept of the Kingdom of God Solemn League and Covenant , an agreement between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians in 1643 during the First English Civil War Covenant of

1584-447: The entire courtroom hostage...killing the judge, taunting Alex, and waiting for Walker to show up. Walker is away, tracking down other criminals (and apprehending them with his usual violent ease). "Judge LaRue" proceeds to terrorize and/or kill jurors and litigants at random...including a divorced couple who were there for a custody hearing. Walker finally discovers what's going on via radio and TV coverage; he bolts across town, rushes into

1632-479: The first four episodes as a separate season. Cordell Walker ( Chuck Norris ) is a contemporary Texas Ranger who believes in dealing with criminals the old-fashioned way: by beating them up and/or gunning them down. During a bank robbery in Fort Worth, Walker's partner Bob Mobley (Steven Ruge) is killed. It doesn't help that Walker's new partner, Ranger James Trivette ( Clarence Gilyard ), has a history with one of

1680-505: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up covenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Covenant may refer to: Religion [ edit ] Covenant (religion) , a formal alliance or agreement made by God with a religious community or with humanity in general Covenant (biblical) , in the Hebrew Bible Covenant in Mormonism , a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people Covenant of allegiance in Ahmadiyya Islam, which requires followers to fulfill

1728-456: The group's founder killed a criminal that got off on a technicality after the criminal murdered the founder's younger brother, who was a rookie cop). Meanwhile, Walker helps Ernesto Lopez (who had joined Marine Corps after recovering from being shot in " The Covenant "), who has been accused of rape (the victim had mistakenly picked him out of a police lineup) and Alex is able to help him uncover DNA evidence that would prove his innocence. Along with

1776-525: The protagonist and title character of a series of fantasy novels by Stephen R. Donaldson Music [ edit ] Covenant (band) , a Swedish band Covenant, former name of the Norwegian band The Kovenant Covenant (Greg Brown album) Covenant (Morbid Angel album) , the third album by death metal band Morbid Angel Covenant (UFO album) , the 16th album by heavy metal band UFO Video games [ edit ] Covenant ( Halo ) ,

1824-468: The protagonist and title character of a series of fantasy novels by Stephen R. Donaldson Music [ edit ] Covenant (band) , a Swedish band Covenant, former name of the Norwegian band The Kovenant Covenant (Greg Brown album) Covenant (Morbid Angel album) , the third album by death metal band Morbid Angel Covenant (UFO album) , the 16th album by heavy metal band UFO Video games [ edit ] Covenant ( Halo ) ,

1872-529: The robbery suspects. Ultimately, Walker discovers that the heist was a practice run for the simultaneous robbing of four banks...which all happen to be next door to each other. After a bank across town receives a valuable shipment, that bank is bombed but not robbed. Walker alone sees through the diversion and is pitted against the heist's mastermind: former Central Intelligence Agent Orson Wade (Marshall Teague). When not on said case, Walker helps three Russian circus performers - an acrobat and two jugglers - against

1920-465: The same direction as Alex and Walker. The IRA targets one of their own - Adam McGuire ( Michael Beck ), who now pleads for peace in Northern Ireland - for assassination. Instead the militants' leader is captured, and his son plots to free him. Notes: While being put to work at a farm, Jesse finds one of their men there to whom he once arrested a long time ago could identify him as

1968-450: The successorship of authority within the religion Covenant theology , in Christianity interpretations of a covenant surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection Mosaic covenant , a biblical covenant between God and the biblical Israelites, including their proselytes. New Covenant theology , a Christian theological position teaching that the Old Testament laws have been abrogated or cancelled with Jesus' crucifixion, and replaced with

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2016-559: The teens endangers everybody at Ranger Camp by unknowingly stealing a money bag from drug dealers. With Walker indisposed as he had been called away earlier, Trivette must deal with the drug dealers alone. Note: Walker goes undercover as a high school teacher to help bust a drug ring that are using Powerballs, a deadly drug that had killed a couple of students, as well as help his students improve themselves. Notes: After 10 years, mob boss Vince Pike ( Leon Rippy ) - whose murder victims include Walker's fiancée (as Pike's intended target

2064-458: The title Covenant . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Covenant&oldid=1230314677 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages covenant From Misplaced Pages,

2112-482: The title Covenant . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Covenant&oldid=1230314677 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Covenant (Walker, Texas Ranger) The following

2160-504: The unruly Kat to testify in the out-of-state murder trial of Trigger Jenks (Gregory Scott Cummins) a gun smuggler who had in the past murdered a Ranger Captain who mentored Walker, Trivette struggles with his feelings for the dangerous woman who is being hunted by the now freed Axel and his gang which has been taken over by Trigger, who has ordered the reluctant Axel to kill his girlfriend, Kat to keep her from testifying against him. Walker clashes with Agent Escalanti ( Marco Rodríguez ) &

2208-413: Was Walker himself) - is given an early release. Pike immediately vents his grudge by targeting C.D., Trivette, and Alex for assassination. It's up to an equally-vengeful Walker to protect his friends, while sniffing out sufficient evidence to put his old nemesis out of business permanently. Victor LaRue ( Wayne Pére ), an old nemesis of Walker's, disarms a bailiffs during his competency hearing. LaRue takes

2256-401: Was actually a money laundering operation) keeps trying to escape protective custody. Walker must uncover the truth before they miss the trial that will incarcerate Ricky Ricketts ( Robert Forster ), the mastermind of the operation. Notes : In a small town, an elderly woman is murdered and a young mentally disabled man who was living with her ( Eric Bruskotter ) is accused of murdering her by

2304-595: Was one of the elder Sakai's students. Walker discovers that Yoshi has joined the Yakuza...from whom Cabe and Karl have stolen some priceless Japanese artwork, in addition to slaying Usagi-san. Bank robber Roy Buchanan is accidentally arrested, and then liberated. Now he has not only Walker and Trivette on his heels, but also homicidal bounty hunter Boone Waxwell ( Bruce McGill ). Walker races to prevent Waxwell from murdering Roy's brother Ned, who has unwittingly gotten involved. Villain: Boone Waxwell Notes: Trivette

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