As used in the scriptures, usually a sacred covenant or promise. However, wicked persons, including Satan and his angels, also make oaths to accomplish their evil purposes. In Old Testament times, oaths were acceptable; however, Jesus Christ taught that people should not swear in the name of God or his creations (
Matt. 5: 33-37).
I will perform the oath which I swear unto Abraham,
Gen. 26: 3. If a man swears an oath to bind his soul, he shall not break it,
Num. 30: 2. They entered into an oath to walk in God’s law,
Neh. 10: 29. Thou shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths,
Matt. 5: 33 (
Eccl. 5: 1-2;
3 Ne. 12: 33). God swears with an oath that the faithful shall be saved,
Heb. 6: 13-18. When Zoram made an oath, our fears did cease,
1 Ne. 4: 37. The people of Ammon took an oath that they would never shed blood,
Alma 53: 11. The wicked Nephites made secret oaths and covenants with Satan,
Hel. 6: 21-30. Men gain eternal life through the oath and covenant of the priesthood,
D&C 84: 33-42. All covenants, contracts, bonds, obligations, and oaths not sealed by the Holy Spirit of Promise end when men die,
D&C 132: 7.