Definition: "Bucknell" refers to a type of olive used in the Middle East, primarily for its culinary uses and as a substitute for table salt. It's known for its high sodium content and is commonly found in Mediterranean recipes and salads. In the Bible, "bucknell" is associated with David and Solomon's relationship, as they were known for their love of cherubim and their connection to the oak tree that bears them. This relates to David's desire for a powerful presence in his kingdom and Solomon's faith in God's promises.