The Covenant of Salt As Based on the Significance and Symbolism of Salt in Primitive Thought
Part 9
The "Ten Commandments" are the law, the law of the covenant of love; but, be it remembered, they are not the "Mosaic law." They were not originated by Moses; nor were they done away with when the Mosaic law was fulfilled and abrogated in Christ. They are the law of the promptings of love; an orderly statement of the principles which rule in a heart which is devoted to God. Their origin is in the nature of God; and their continuance must be coexistent with the needs of the children of God. With all our shortcomings in love, and with all our failures in fidelity to our covenant-union with God in Christ Jesus, just so far as we are in oneness with God by faith shall we be true to the principles of this covenant-compact of God with his people. "God is love; and he that abideth in love abideth in God, and God abideth in him."[293] "And hereby know we that we know him, if we keep his commandments."[294]
[293] 1 John 4 : 16.
[294] 1 John 2 : 3.
INDEXES
TOPICAL INDEX
Aaron, God's covenant with, 17.
Ababde women, reference to, 99.
"Abusers of the salt," 110.
Added traces of the rite, 123-130.
"Agreement" used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Alexis, Grand Duke, reference to, 125.
"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," reference to, 254.
Altar and table as synonymous, 85.
"Ancient Mariner," reference to, 135.
Animal food supplies lack of salt, 38.
Antony and Cleopatra, reference to, 55.
Arabia, Bed'ween of, reference to, 110.
"Arabian Nights," reference to, 64.
Arabs: regard for salt covenant among, 29; not accustomed to put salt on table, 29 f.; rite of bread and salt among, 31; John Macgregor taken prisoner by, 32 f.; swearing by salt of, 54; milk sometimes accepted as substitute for salt by, 62; honesty of, 111 f., 166.
Archeology: its value compared with philology, 4.
Ark of the covenant, reference to, 145.
Armenians, supply of salt cut off, 43.
"Arrangement," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Arvieux: cited, 34.
Asiatic cholera promoted by lack of salt, 46.
Asiatic Quarterly Review, reference to, 46.
Assyrian roots, gain of looking among, 4.
Assyrian: word for "salt," 76; words translated "covenant," 6 f.
"Attic salt," synonym of life in conversation, 68.
Babe: anoint with blood, 59; more life to a, 59.
Bancroft, H. H.: cited, 57, 95.
Band, symbol and pledge of union, 7.
Barley-meal cakes employed in sacrifice, 94.
Bartholow, Dr.: cited, 41.
Battas, in Sumatra, form of oath of, 123.
Bed'ween, conventions for covenants of, 30 f.
Bey, Durzee, reference to, 24.
Bheels, in India, reference to, 60.
Bible: references to the rite in, 17; carried over threshold of new house, 76, 106; estimate of treachery in, 113.
Bingham's "Antiquities:" cited, 89.
Bird Bishop, Isabella: cited, 47, 100.
Birth of child, salt at, 61.
Blackwood's Magazine, reference to, 127.
"Blood Covenant": reference to, 6, 7, 8, 9, 41, 45, 48, 53, 54, 59, 60, 62, 67, 79, 85, 86, 117, 118, 119, 120, 147.
Blood: fresh, drunk by people of Masai, 37; salt representing, 37-50; drained from animals slaughtered by Jews, 39; transfusion of, 41; use of, as food, 41; red corpuscles of, 42 f.; saline ingredients in, 42 f.; anointing a new-born babe with, 59; Kaffir new chief washed in, 60; represented by wine, 117; atoned for by blood, 137; sprinkled by Moses, 148; shedding man's, 162 f.
"Blood-licker" in Mecca, 48.
"Blood revenge" in the East, 163.
Blunt, on Book of Common Prayer: cited, 80.
Bock, Carl: cited, 61.
"Boiling water, ordeal of," 101.
Booddhists in China, customs among, 92.
Bracelet as symbol and pledge of union, 7.
Brâhmanas, reference to, 90 f.
Bread: salt as an accompaniment of, 14; and salt, 23-34; significance of, 79, 80; and flesh, 119.
Bridal couple, sprinkled with salt, 128 f.
Browning, Mrs., quotation from, 55.
Buchanan, Dr., reference to, 41.
Bunge, Professor: cited, 38, 39, 123.
Burckhardt: cited, 24, 99 f., 100, 166.
Burder: cited, 31, 110, 112.
Burning Lamps, Feast of, 92 f.
Burning of salt, 99 f.
Burton: cited, 24; quotation from, 26.
Bush's illustrations, reference to, 109.
Buxtorf: cited, 87 f.
Cadamosto, Aloisio, reference to, 69.
Cannibals, bathing body of chief in salt after death, 61.
Catacazy, Madame de, reference to, 125.
Ceres, reference to, 23.
Cattle, salt as meaning, 91.
Characteristics of a covenant, 3-10.
Chemist's use of term "salt," 39.
China: blood substitute for salt in, 38; depriving a person of salt a mode of punishment in, 42; customs among Booddhists in, 92.
Church, salt in dedication of a, 90.
Cicero, reference to, 68.
Circumcision as token of a covenant, 8.
Clapperton: cited, 24.
"College salting," 128.
Collitz, Professor Hermann, reference to, 50, 74.
"Compact," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
"Conventions," Bed'ween, 30 f.
Corpse, salt on a, in Scotland, 103.
Cosmas, reference to, 69.
Covenant: meaning of the word, 3 f.; characteristics of a, 3-10; etymology of, 5; words used interchangeably with, 5; marriage a, 7; circumcision as token of, 8; various kind of, 9, 13; Bible references to, 17.
Covenanting, exchange of tokens and symbols in, 8.
Cross, sign of the, reference to, 89.
Curative powers of salt, 43 f.
Customs preceding words, 9.
Dacier, reference to, 70, 88.
Daraon, burning of salt among people of, 99.
Darius, King, directing supply from royal treasury, 20.
David, God's covenant with, 17 f.
Da Vinci's painting, reference to, 113.
Dead body, salt on breast of, 104.
Dead Sea, reference to, 58, 134.
Death: from _salts-hunger_, 42; salt used at, 61; or life, 133-138.
Dedication of a church, 90.
Definition, not easily reached, 5.
Delitzsch, Friedrich: cited, 7.
Denham: cited, 24.
_Dhar_, used in treaty of peace, 123.
Diab, Joseph, reference to, 28.
Discovery of salt as article of diet, 41.
Disputes settled by salt and water, 124.
Divination, salt in, 99-106.
Division of Ten Commandments, 159 f.
Doolittle: cited, 100.
Doughty: cited, 24.
Du Tott, Baron, quotation from, 27, 28.
Dyer, Thistleton: quotation from, 104; cited, 113, 137, 138.
Eassie, W.: cited, 62.
Ebionites, salt and bread employed by, 50.
Edwards's "History of West Indies," quotation from, 60.
Egypt: salt forbidden to priests in ancient, 55; Feast of Burning Lamps in, 92 f.; burning salt in, 99; Muhammadan Arabs in, 100.
Egyptian: use of salt in sacrifice, 93; idea of wine and blood, 118; collection of taxes, 130.
Egyptians, table an altar among, 85.
El Hejaz, Bed'ween of, reference to, 110.
Elijah, reference to, 58.
Elisha, reference to, 57.
Elizabeth, Queen, reference to, 126.
Elkesaites, bread and salt employed by, 50.
Ellis's "History of Madagascar:" cited, 8.
England, burning salt in, 101.
Esquimaux, value of blood among, 39.
Etruscan: symbolism, 93; customs, salt in, 105.
Etymology of "covenant," 5.
Eucharist, salt in the, 89.
"Evil eye:" reference to, 100 f.; treatment received by James Napier for, 101 f.
Evil spirits, exorcising, 99.
Exactness of definition not to be reached, 5.
Exchange of tokens and symbols as a means of covenanting, 8.
Exorcism, salt in, 99-106.
Faithlessness to salt, 109-114.
"Father," Oriental meaning of, 160.
Feast of Burning Lamps, 92 f.
Fidelity to salt, 130.
Finn, Mrs., quotation from, 32.
"Fire: salted with," 65; salt leaping up in, 95; salt thrown into, 100.
Fish, salt in Dead Sea in lieu of, 58.
Flesh and bread, 119.
Flies, dead, life brought to, by salt, 63.
Flood, use of blood as food forbidden after the, 41.
Floor, salt sprinkled upon, 100.
Florus, reference to, 55.
Food: salt indispensable in, 14; use of blood as, 41.
Ford, George A.: cited, 101.
Founder of Saffaride dynasty, 27.
Fourmeaux, L.: cited, 40.
Frazer: quotation from, 110; cited, 118 f.
"Freshman, salting a," 128.
"Friendship the Master-Passion," reference to, 9.
Funeral, salt scattered at threshold after, 100.
Furness, W. H., 3d, reference to, 124.
Germans, waging war for saline streams, 59.
German Jews, customs among, 86.
Gesenius: cited, 7, 109.
Ghoorka salt, eating, 110.
Ginger root, salt and, given as wedding-cake, 124.
God's covenant with his people, 150 f.
Gold, salt in exchange for, 69.
Greek Church, salt deemed essential in Eucharist by, 89.
Greek words translated "covenant," 7.
Griffis, William Elliot: cited, 47, 100.
Grimm, reference to, 74.
Gümpel, C. Godfrey: cited, 45.
Gypsies, Hungarian customs among, 129.
Hall, Bishop, reference to, 127.
Hamelin, M.: cited, 34.
Hamlin, Dr.: cited, 24.
Harmer: cited, 24.
Harper's Latin Dictionary, reference to, 94, 96.
Hospitality, salt symbol of, 126.
Hebrew roots, gain of looking among, 4.
Hebrew words translated "covenant," 6 f.
Hebrews, forbidden to eat "with the blood," 62.
Hehn, Victor: reference to, 69; quotation from, 70.
Hemorrhage, salt administered in, 40.
Henderson: cited, 103, 104, 137, 138.
Henniker, Sir Frederick, reference to, 49.
Herodotus: reference to, 92; cited, 119.
Hilprecht, Dr. Herman V.: cited, 76.
"Holy water:" salt essential element of, 90; and salt mingled in food and drink, 101.
Homer: cited, 53, 94.
"Honey, milk and," symbol of blood and flesh, 80.
Howell, W. H.: cited, 41, 42.
Hungarian gypsies, customs among, 129.
Hungary, wedding customs in, 128.
Iago, reference to, 55.
Ideas precede words, 3.
Importance of salt in covenant, 32.
Infant, salt put into mouth of, 90.
Inspiration by wine, 118.
Intoxication by wine, 118.
Jabal, reference to, 160.
Japheth, reference to, 41.
Jastrow, Rev. Dr. Marcus: cited, 57, 86, 112, 137.
Jesus: references of, to salt, 64 f.; new commandment of, 169.
Jews: careful to drain blood from slaughtered animals, 39; observing covenant of salt at table, 84; table customs among, 87.
Josephus: cited, 83.
Jubal, reference to, 161.
Judas Iscariot, reference to, 113.
"Kadesh-barnea," reference to, 58.
Kaffir chief, washed in blood upon assuming authority, 60.
Karna, reference to, 34.
Kauravas, reference to, 34.
Kluge: cited, 74.
Kohler, Dr. K.: cited, 88.
Kookies of India, treaty of peace among, 123.
Koordistan, salt lake in region of, 59.
Krishna, reference to, 34.
Kuhn: cited, 74.
Laiss-safar, worker in brass and copper, 26.
Lane: cited, 24, 64, 100.
Lange, reference to, 65.
Layard: cited, 26.
Lea, Henry C.: cited, 101, 124.
"League," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Lebanon region, blood covenant in, 48.
Leland, quotation from, 93.
Leprosy, prominence of salt as cure for, 45.
Life: dependent on salt, 42; salt representing, 53-70; seasoned with, 67; and light, 73-76; savor of, 133-138.
Light, life and, 73-76.
Livingstone, Dr. David: cited, 37 f., 38.
London Court Journal, reference to, 125.
London Quarterly Review, reference to, 43.
Lot's wife turned to pillar of salt, 103.
Lying, reference to, 167 f.
Macgregor, John, experiences with Arabs, 32 f., 33.
Macrae, quotation from, 126.
Macrobius: cited, 49.
Madagascar, covenant of salt in, 34.
Mahabharata, quoted and cited, 33 f.
Man offered in sacrifice, 91.
Marie, Princess, reference to, 125.
Marriage: a covenant, 7; salt and bread placed under threshold at, 106.
Martène: cited, 101.
"Martyrdom of an Empress," 129.
Masai people, reference to, 37.
Meal, salt of the covenant not to be lacking from the, 18.
Meaning of the word "covenant," 3 f.
Means of a merged life, 141, 142.
Meat, eating of, as a pledge, 24.
Mecca, "blood-lickers" in, reference to, 48.
Mediterranean Sea, water not to be taken from, 70.
Merged life, means of, 141, 142.
Merrill, Selah: cited, 24.
"Merry Wives of Windsor," reference to, 55.
Message-bearer, salt in hand of, 126.
Meyer's commentary, reference to, 65.
Milk: substitute for salt, 62; used instead of blood, 62.
"Milk and honey" standing for blood and flesh, 80.
"Milk brothers," reference to, 62.
Money, salt as, 69.
Morier, James, reference to, 54.
Morris's "China:" cited, 92.
Morton, Dr. Thomas G.: cited, 41.
Mountains of salt, 70.
Müller, F. Max, reference to, 91 f.
Moody, D. L., reference to, 156.
Moses, reference to, 148, 158.
"Mother," Oriental meaning of term, 160.
Mount Sinai, Moses at, 148.
Name signifying personality, 155 f.
Naming child, ceremony of, 124.
Napier, James: cited, 101 f., 104, 138.
Neptune, reference to, 23.
Nicoll, reference to, 65.
Niebuhr: cited, 24.
Noah: use of blood as food forbidden to, 41; reference to, 163.
Norwach: cited, 7, 14, 137.
Oath: Oriental form of, 54; different forms of, 123.
"Obligation," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Old Testament, word "covenant" in, 18.
Oriental: form of oath, 54; meaning of terms "father" and "mother," 160; summit of treachery, 111.
Orientals, Bible written by, 146.
Othello, reference to, 55.
Oxford University, giving salt to students in, 127.
Page, Master, reference to, 54.
Pasha, Arabi, reference to, 130.
Pasha, Moldovanji, reference to, 28.
Paul, reference to, 67.
Perley, quotation from, 125.
Perpetuity, salt as symbol of, 84.
Perspiration, salt shown in, 40.
Philinus, reference to, 56.
Philology, archeology sometimes more valuable than, 4.
Pierrotti: cited, 24.
Plato, reference to, 53.
Pledge, eating meat as a, 24.
Pliny: cited, 45, 68, 70, 73, 94, 119.
Plutarch: cited, 23, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 119.
Poison of rattlesnake, 43.
Polo, Marco: cited, 69.
Preface to Ten Commandments, 150.
Price's "Mohammedan History:" cited, 27, 42.
Priests, salt forbidden to, 55.
Primitive covenanting, 6.
"Promise," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Pythagoras: reference to, 70; quotation from, 88.
Quain's "Dictionary of Medicine:" cited, 40, 62.
Ralston's "Songs of Russian People:" cited, 106.
Raphel, Don: reference to, 30; quotation from, 31; cited, 111 f.
Rattlesnake, poison of, 43.
Rawlinson's "Ancient Egypt," quotation from, 93.
Resuscitating drowned persons by salt, 63.
Richardson's English Dictionary, reference to, 96.
Ring as symbol and pledge of union, 7.
Robbery attempted by Yakoob, 26 f.
Robinson, Dr. Edward: cited, 166.
Rodd's "Customs:" cited, 101.
Rosenmuller: cited, 30; reference to, 54.
Russell's "Natural History of Aleppo," quotation from, 24.
"Sabbath," a recognized institution before Moses, 158.
Sacrifice on threshold, 47.
Sacrifices, salt in, 83-96.
"Sacrificial essence, the," 91.
Saffaride dynasty, founder of, 27.
Saffaride Kaleefs, story of the origin of the dynasty of, 26.
St. Augustine: cited, 89.
St. Peter, fresh water changed to salt by, 59.
Saïs, annual festival at, 92.
Salary, derivation of word, 68.
Saline injections, 40.
Salt: as preservative, 14; indispensable in food, 14; spoken of as an accompaniment of bread, 14; a vital element, 18; covenant of, perpetual and unalterable, 18; of the covenant not to be lacking, 18; in many lands the possession of government, 19; bread and, 23-34; nothing eatable without, 23; on a common table, 29 f.; importance of, to a covenant, 32; representing blood, 37-50; and salts, 39; discovery of as article of diet, 41; as antidote for snake-bite, 43; as saline ingredient of blood, 43; curative powers of, 43 f.; supply of, cut off from Armenians, 43; strewn on threshold, 47; representing life, 53-70; and sun, 73-76; in sacrifices, 83-96; in the Eucharist, 89; as sacrificial essence, 91; leaping up in fire, 95; in divination, 99-106; in exorcism, 99-106; not to be carried out of house after dark, 101; on a corpse in Scotland, 103; carried across threshold upon entering new house, 106; faithlessness to, 109-114; and ginger root given as wedding-cake, 124; water mocking thirst, 135.
Salt-cellar as point of division on family-table, 126.
Salt-making, ordinary process of, 75.
Salted cake, essential in sacrificial offering, 94.
Salted water, drinking of, as a covenant, 48.
"Salted with fire," 65.
"Salting a freshman," 128.
Salts, salt and, 39.
Salts-hunger, death from, 42.
Samaria, woman of, reference to, 157.
Samoyedes dipping flesh in blood before eating it, 38.
Sanskrit roots, gain of looking among, 4.
Savor of death, 133-138.
Savor of life, 133-138.
Sayce, Professor A. H., reference to, 74.
Schrader, O.: cited, 74.
Schultz, Stephen: cited, 28, 29 f., 30.
Scipio, reference to, 68.
Scotland, salt on a corpse in, 103.
Scott, Sir Walter, quotation from, 127.
Seal killing by Esquimaux, 39.
Seasoned: with life, 67; with salt, 67.
Second requirement of God's covenant, 153.
Sentiment valuable in research, 5.
Septuagint, The, reference to, 33, 84.
Settling dispute by salt and water, 124.
Shallow, Justice, reference to, 54.
Shewbread, salt on table of, 84.
Shooter's "Kafirs:" cited, 60.
Sign of the cross, reference to, 89.
Significance of bread, 79, 80.
"Sin-eaters," reference to, 105.
"Sitting below the salt," 126.
Sixth requirement of God's covenant, 162.
Skeat: cited, 74.
Smith, George Adam, quotation from, 134.
Smith, W. Robertson: cited, 14, 24, 48, 59, 62, 137.
Snake-bite, salt as antidote for, 43.
Sodom destroyed because of faithlessness to salt, 112.
"Son" and "sun" from same root, 73.
Spencer, Herbert: cited, 123, 126.
Spilling of salt, 138.
Stanley, Henry M., reference to, 46 f.
Stealing, Arab estimate of, 166.
Stevens, Dr. W.: cited, 43.
Stewart's "Manual of Physiology:" reference to, 42; quotation from, 123.
Strassburg University, reference to, 128.
Strickland, Agnes: cited 126.
Student, in Journal of Asiatic Society, giving salt to, 127.
"Studies in Oriental Social Life," 14, 23, 24, 58.
Substitute together with reality, 117-120.
Substituting salt for blood, 37.
Sun, salt and, 73-76.
Supply of salt cut off from Armenians, 43.
Survey of Western Palestine, reference to, 32.
Swearing by salt, 54.
Sword, salt on blade of, 49.
Syrophoenician woman, reference to, 88.
Table: of shewbread, salt on, 84; an altar, 85; customs among Jews, 87.
Tacitus: cited, 135.
Tamerlane, Mongol-Tartar chieftain reference to, 109.
Tatar tradition of salt, 41.
Taxation in Egypt, 130.
Tears, salt shown in, 40.
Ten Commandments, division of, 159 f.
Thirst, salt water mocking, 135.
Thomson, W. M.: cited, 24; quotation from, 37.
"Three," value as sacred number, 103.
Threshold: pouring blood on, 47; Bible carried across, in new house, 76; salt and candle carried across, 76; salt scattered at, 100; salt and Bible carried across, in new house, 106; salt and bread under, 106.
"Threshold Covenant," reference to, 6, 47, 106, 117, 128, 130.
Torture: depriving of salt as a means of, 42; treachery, Oriental summit of, 111; Bible summit of, 113.
"Treaty," used interchangeably with "covenant," 5.
Truce between enemies, sharing water as, 23 f.
Twain made one, 7.
Van Lennep: cited, 61.
Various kinds of covenant, 9.
Vegetable: diet used by those who take salt, 38; life, salt destructive of, 133.
Virgil, reference to, 94.
Volney: cited, 31.
Warburton: cited, 24.
Water: sharing of, 23; fountain of, cured, 58; not to be dipped from Mediterranean Sea, 70.
Wellhausen: cited, 95.
Wetzstein: cited, 24.
Wheeler's "History of India:" cited, 34.
Wilkinson's "Ancient Egypt:" cited, 93.
Wine: representing blood, 117; and salt, 119.
Wit, salt equivalent of, 67.
Woman of Samaria, reference to, 157.
Words: ideas precede, 3; limitations and imperfectness of, 3; customs precede, 9.
Yakoob, a robber chieftain, 26.
"Youth, salt of," 54.
Yudhishthira, reference to, 34.
Zerubbabel, rebuilding of the temple by, 19.
SCRIPTURAL INDEX
GENESIS.
TEXT PAGE
2 : 24 164 4 : 20, 21 161 9 : 4 41 9 : 6 163 17 : 1-14 8 17 : 14 114 18 : 1-8 120 19 : 24, 25 66 24 : 12-14 24 31 : 54 120 45 : 8 161 49 : 11 117
EXODUS.
3 : 8, 17 80 9 : 23, 24 66 13 : 5 80 20 : 1-17 145 20 : 2 150, 151 23 : 19 88 23 : 19; 34 : 26 62 24 : 7, 8 148 25 : 22 145 26 : 33, 34 143 29 : 40 119 30 : 6, 26 145 30 : 34, 35 84 31 : 7 145 32 : 15 145 33 : 3 80 34 : 26 88 34 : 28 149 34 : 29 145 39 : 35 145 40 : 3, 5, 21 145 40 : 20 149
LEVITICUS.
2 : 13 18 2 : 13 83 7 : 11-14 120 10 : 2 66 13 : 52-57 66 17 : 11 54 19 : 9, 10 88 20 : 24 80 23 : 12, 13 119 23 : 15-20 120
NUMBERS.
4 : 5 145 7 : 89 145 13 : 27 80 14 : 8 80 14 : 44 145 15 : 5, 10 119 16 : 13, 14 80 18 : 19 17 21 : 2, 3 137 23 : 19 168 28 : 14 119
DEUTERONOMY.
5 : 1-22 145 6 : 3 80 9 : 15 145 10 : 8 145 11 : 9 80 12 : 23 54 14 : 21 62 14 : 21 88 17 : 2-7 114 23 : 3, 4 24 24 : 19-21 88 26 : 9, 15 80 27 : 3 80 29 : 23 133 31 : 9, 25, 26 145 31 : 20 80
JOSHUA.
3 : 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17 145 4 : 7, 9, 18 145 4 : 16 145 5 : 6 80 6 : 6, 8 145 7 : 11-15 114 8 : 33 145
JUDGES.
2 : 20-23 114 9 : 45 134 17 : 10 161 20 : 27 145
1 SAMUEL.
4 : 3-5 145 25 : 10, 11 24
2 SAMUEL.
15 : 24 145
1 KINGS.
3 : 15 145 6 : 19 145 8 : 1, 6 145 18 : 4 24
2 KINGS.
2 : 19-22 58 18 : 11, 12 114
1 CHRONICLES.
15 : 25, 26, 28, 29 145 16 : 6, 37 145 17 : 1 145 22 : 19 145 28 : 2, 18 145
2 CHRONICLES.
5 : 2, 7 145 13 : 5 18
EZRA.
4 : 14 20 6 : 8-10 20 7 : 21, 22 83 7 : 22 20
JOB.
1 : 21 167 22 : 7 24
PSALMS.
41 : 9 111 50 : 5, 16 142 55 : 19-21 114 107 : 33, 34 134
ECCLESIASTES.
39 : 26 117 50 : 15 117
ISAIAH.
24 : 5, 6 114 34 : 4 136 51 : 6 136 51 : 16 136 65 : 11 85 65 : 17 136 66 : 22 136
JEREMIAH.
3 : 16 145 11 : 5 80 11 : 9-11 114 17 : 6 134 32 : 22 80 34 : 17-20 114
EZEKIEL.