Covenant of salt

The phrase covenant of salt (Hebrew: ברית מלח, romanized: bərîṯ melaḥ) appears twice in the Hebrew Bible: In the Book of Numbers, God's priestly covenant with the Aaronic priesthood is said to be a covenant of salt.

[1] In the second book of Chronicles, God's covenant with the Davidic kings of Israel is also described as a covenant of salt.

[2] According to the New Oxford Annotated Bible, "of salt" most likely means that the covenant is "a perpetual covenant, because of the use of salt as a preservative".

[3] The commandments regarding grain offerings in the Book of Leviticus state "every offering of your grain offering you shall season with salt; you shall not allow the salt of the covenant of your God to be lacking from your grain offering.

With all your offerings you shall offer salt.