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The Covenant of Salt / As Based on the Significance and Symbolism of Salt in Primitive Thought

Chapter 21: SCRIPTURAL INDEX
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A scholarly study traces salt's symbolic role in primitive covenanting, arguing that salt functions as a representation of blood and life and thus serves as a medium for permanent bonds. It surveys biblical references, comparative archaeology, ritual uses such as bread-and-salt fellowship, sacrificial incorporation, exorcism, and divination, and discusses links between salt, sun, preservation, and vitality. The author examines consequences of faithlessness, substitutes for the rite, and remaining traces of the practice, and appends an essay treating the Ten Commandments as a covenant of love.

SCRIPTURAL INDEX

GENESIS.
TEXTPAGE
2 : 24164
4 : 20, 21161
9 : 441
9 : 6163
17 : 1-148
17 : 14114
18 : 1-8120
19 : 24, 2566
24 : 12-1424
31 : 54120
45 : 8161
49 : 11117
EXODUS.
3 : 8, 1780
9 : 23, 2466
13 : 580
20 : 1-17145
20 : 2150, 151
23 : 1988
23 : 19; 34 : 2662
24 : 7, 8148
25 : 22145
26 : 33, 34143
29 : 40119
30 : 6, 26145
30 : 34, 3584
31 : 7145
32 : 15145
33 : 380
34 : 2688
34 : 28149
34 : 29145
39 : 35145
40 : 3, 5, 21145
40 : 20149
LEVITICUS.
2 : 1318
2 : 1383
7 : 11-14120
10 : 266
13 : 52-5766
17 : 1154
19 : 9, 1088
20 : 2480
23 : 12, 13119
23 : 15-20120
NUMBERS.
4 : 5145
7 : 89145
13 : 2780
14 : 880
14 : 44145
15 : 5, 10119
16 : 13, 1480
18 : 1917
21 : 2, 3137
23 : 19168
28 : 14119
DEUTERONOMY.
5 : 1-22145
6 : 380
9 : 15145
10 : 8145
11 : 980
12 : 2354
14 : 2162
14 : 2188
17 : 2-7114
23 : 3, 424
24 : 19-2188
26 : 9, 1580
27 : 380
29 : 23133
31 : 9, 25, 26145
31 : 2080
JOSHUA.
3 : 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17145
4 : 7, 9, 18145
4 : 16145
5 : 680
6 : 6, 8145
7 : 11-15114
8 : 33145
JUDGES.
2 : 20-23114
9 : 45134
17 : 10161
20 : 27145
1 SAMUEL.
4 : 3-5145
25 : 10, 1124
2 SAMUEL.
15 : 24145
1 KINGS.
3 : 15145
6 : 19145
8 : 1, 6145
18 : 424
2 KINGS.
2 : 19-2258
18 : 11, 12114
1 CHRONICLES.
15 : 25, 26, 28, 29145
16 : 6, 37145
17 : 1145
22 : 19145
28 : 2, 18145
2 CHRONICLES.
5 : 2, 7145
13 : 518
EZRA.
4 : 1420
6 : 8-1020
7 : 21, 2283
7 : 2220
JOB.
1 : 21167
22 : 724
PSALMS.
41 : 9111
50 : 5, 16142
55 : 19-21114
107 : 33, 34134
ECCLESIASTES.
39 : 26117
50 : 15117
ISAIAH.
24 : 5, 6114
34 : 4136
51 : 6136
51 : 16136
65 : 1185
65 : 17136
66 : 22136
JEREMIAH.
3 : 16145
11 : 580
11 : 9-11114
17 : 6134
32 : 2280
34 : 17-20114
EZEKIEL.
16 : 461
20 : 6, 1520
41 : 2285
43 : 21-2483
47 : 11134
HOSEA.
1 : 10142
6 : 4-7114
8 : 1114
ZEPHANIAH.
2 : 9134
MALACHI.
1 : 6, 785
3 : 2, 366
1 MACCABEES.
6 : 34117
MATTHEW.
3 : 1266
5 : 3 to 7 : 27170
5 : 1365
5 : 13, 1475
7 : 1966
10 : 875
10 : 4224
15 : 2788
22 : 36-40173
25 : 40169
26 : 26-28119
28 : 19156
28 : 20151
MARK.
7 : 7-11137
9 : 4124
9 : 4965, 83
9 : 5065
14 : 22-24119
LUKE.
3 : 1766
14 : 3465
22 : 19, 20119
JOHN.
1 : 476
4 : 924
4 : 24157
13 : 18111
13 : 34169
15 : 666
ROMANS.
1 : 31114
9 : 26142
12 : 167
13 : 1161
13 : 4163
13 : 10173
1 CORINTHIANS.
3 : 13-1566
4 : 7167
11 : 23-25119
2 CORINTHIANS.
2 : 16133
12 : 1467
COLOSSIANS.
3 : 5171
4 : 667
2 TIMOTHY.
2 : 19157
HEBREWS.
9 : 19148
1 PETER.
1 : 766
2 PETER.
3 : 10-12136
3 : 13136
1 JOHN.
2 : 3174
4 : 16174
4 : 20, 21172


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