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What is the meaning of
a salt covenant?
Who, in the Bible, entered into this type of agreement?
.
The inclusion of salt can represent the preservation and
maintenance of purity in a world that can cause corruption - the meaning of a
salt covenant is an agreement that is meant to endure regardless of the
circumstances. It was an ancient symbol of
unbreakable friendships and alliances that were to be preserved -such agreements
are solid, unbreakable and everlasting
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The phrase "covenant
of salt" (Numbers 18:19, 2 Chronicles 13:5) or variation
thereof (Leviticus 2:13) occurs only three times in the Bible.
A covenant is an agreement between two or more
parties.
An agreement that involves
salt symbolizes one that is meant to be perpetual, uncorruptible and
indissoluble.
The most well-known reference
to a covenant of salt is in relationship to God's
promise to King David to make him a perpetual throne (2 Samuel 7:11-16).
The phrase itself was used at
the start of King Abijah's taunts hurled at Israel's King
Jeroboam for his hubris in planning war against the Kingdom of Judah.
Don't you know that the Lord
God of Israel gave the kingship over Israel to David and his descendants forever by a covenant
of salt? (2 Chronicles 13:5, HCSB).
Why sodium?
Sodium has certain properties and beliefs
surrounding its use that easily lends itself to certain symbolism in the Bible.
From the time of Adam, the
most common way the average person could preserve the edibility of food,
especially meat, was through salt.
Its ability to maintain the
integrity of food and retard spoilage was well known.
This is likely the reason why
God, in underscoring his enduring promise to always take care of or preserve
the priestly tribe of Levi, labeled it a "permanent
covenant of salt" (Numbers 18:19).
In the Near East, this expensive commodity was considered
indestructible in fire.
Under ancient Israel's sacrificial system, it was a critical
element in offerings made to the Lord.
Its inclusion was mandatory
for all offerings (Leviticus 2:13, Ezekiel 43:24), no doubt symbolizing
the eternal and indestructible covenant God made with his people.
This mineral also impedes the
action of yeast (leaven) on food.
In Scripture, leaven many
times symbolizes sin and a rebellious attitude, as well as the ability to
negatively influence others (1 Corinthians 5, Galatians 5:9).
The inclusion of salt,
therefore, can represent the preservation and maintenance of purity in a world
that can cause corruption.
In conclusion, the meaning of
a salt covenant is an agreement that is meant to endure regardless of the
circumstances.
It was an ancient symbol of unbreakable friendships and
alliances that were to be preserved.
Such agreements are solid,
unbreakable and everlasting.
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