The Covenant of Salt As Based On the Significance And Symbolism of Salt in Primi
The Covenant of Salt As Based On the Significance And Symbolism of Salt in Primi
H Clay Henry Clay Trumbull
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2 Blood Covenant, pp. 350-355. 3 Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Various Nations of the, Known World, I. , 245. London, 1733. TABLE CUSTOMS AMONG JEWS Sy cepted, is consecrated in the same manner. The master of the family concludes with Psalm 23, and then every one eats what he thinks convenient, with- out further ceremony. The ceremony of cutting the loaf without separation has the same reason to sup- port it ; and a passage from Psalm 10:3 ls a voucher for its solidity. The master of ...the house holds the bread in both his hands, in commemoration of the ten precepts relating to corn ; and each finger is the representative of one of them. 1 " The salt as the religious intention of it is typical of the ancient sacrifices. Meat without salt has no savor, which is proved from a passage in Job, chapter 6, verse 6. 2 This is civil policy confirmed by religion. "A modest deportment at table is much recom- mended ; so likewise is temperance and sobriety. Their bread must be kept in a very neat place, and preserved with all imaginary care.
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