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The Unbreakable Covenant
Commentators explain that a "covenant of salt" signifies a permanent and unbreakable promise. In the ancient world, salt was a preservative and was used in meals to ratify treaties, symbolizing an enduring and inviolable agreement. Abijah invokes this phrase to argue that God's promise to David's dynasty is eternally binding.
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2 Chronicles
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19th Century
Bishop
Ought you not to know. —Literally, is it not for you to know? This is a construction characteristic of the chronicler. Ab…
17th Century
Pastor
Ought you not to know
They did know what he afterwards says, but he would have them consider and acknowledge it:
17th Century
Minister
Jeroboam and his people, through apostasy and idolatry, deserved the severe punishment Abijah was permitted to inflict upon them. It appears from A…