SALT symbolizes blood and life, the supreme gift from a Supreme Giver. The Covenant of Salt, as a form of the Blood Covenant, is a covenant that is fixed, permanent and unchangeable, thus enduring forever. - Why did God give the kingdom to David and his sons forever by a covenant of salt? - Why is salt sometimes substituted for blood in making covenant? - Was the destruction of Sodom a result of disregard for the covenant of salt? - Why did Lot's wife become a pillar of salt? - Why does Jesus refer to His followers as "the salt of the earth?" - Why is Judas represented in Da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper as having overturned a salt cellar? Also included: The Ten Commandments as a Covenant of Love.
This book is the most enlightening book I have read regarding covenant. For me, this book brought me to a major breakthrough regarding the cultural and spiritual significance of covenant. All of Trumballs books are excellent, and frankly required reading for any Western Christian interested in covenant. I have read many books and heard many presentations on the Covenant concepts, but none of the modern authors I have encounteed have the understanding that Trumbull had. I give it my highest recommendation.
The Salt Covenant
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This Book gives you a good information of the significance of Covenants. It is not uniquely Christian but at the same time contributes enormously to the subject matter. It adds to the subject matter that the God of all creation instituted Covenants.
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