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What is the significance of salt in the Old Testament covenants?

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Salt in Old Testament covenants represents durability, value, and God's binding commitments to His people.

In the Old Testament, the use of salt in covenants signifies the value and permanence of the agreements established by God. For instance, in Leviticus 2:13, salt is required in offerings to indicate the seriousness and worthiness of the sacrifices made to God. It underscores that God's promises are not fleeting but are intended to last forever, thereby reinforcing the notion that His covenants, like salt, are designed to preserve the relationship between God and His people. Thus, salt serves as a powerful symbol of the fidelity and durability of God's covenantal relationship with His people.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2:13, Numbers 18:19, 2 Chronicles 13:5

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Covenant of Salt
Norm Wells · Feb 19, 2023
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