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

Part 10

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16 : 4 61 20 : 6, 15 20 41 : 22 85 43 : 21-24 83 47 : 11 134

HOSEA.

1 : 10 142 6 : 4-7 114 8 : 1 114

ZEPHANIAH.

2 : 9 134

MALACHI.

1 : 6, 7 85 3 : 2, 3 66

1 MACCABEES.

6 : 34 117

MATTHEW.

3 : 12 66 5 : 3 to 7 : 27 170 5 : 13 65 5 : 13, 14 75 7 : 19 66 10 : 8 75 10 : 42 24 15 : 27 88 22 : 36-40 173 25 : 40 169 26 : 26-28 119 28 : 19 156 28 : 20 151

MARK.

7 : 7-11 137 9 : 41 24 9 : 49 65, 83 9 : 50 65 14 : 22-24 119

LUKE.

3 : 17 66 14 : 34 65 22 : 19, 20 119

JOHN.

1 : 4 76 4 : 9 24 4 : 24 157 13 : 18 111 13 : 34 169 15 : 6 66

ROMANS.

1 : 31 114 9 : 26 142 12 : 1 67 13 : 1 161 13 : 4 163 13 : 10 173

1 CORINTHIANS.

3 : 13-15 66 4 : 7 167 11 : 23-25 119

2 CORINTHIANS.

2 : 16 133 12 : 14 67

COLOSSIANS.

3 : 5 171 4 : 6 67

2 TIMOTHY.

2 : 19 157

HEBREWS.

9 : 19 148

1 PETER.

1 : 7 66

2 PETER.

3 : 10-12 136 3 : 13 136

1 JOHN.

2 : 3 174 4 : 16 174 4 : 20, 21 172

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Transcriber's notes

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected but otherwise variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained. Italics are represented thus _i_, breve thus [)e] and macron is thus [=a].

Repeated chapter headings on consecutive pages have been removed. Footnote 63. The word 'sum' in the original has been corrected to 'sun', which is more reasonable in the context.

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