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  1. ‘The salt of the earth’ was first published in English in Chaucer’s Summoner’s Tale, circa 1386, although Chaucer undoubtedly took his lead from Latin versions of the Bible: Ye been the salt of the erthe and the savour.

  2. Salt of the Earth: Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. With Will Geer, David Bauer, David Sarvis, Mervin Williams. Mexican workers at a zinc mine call a general strike.

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    • Drama, History
    • Herbert J. Biberman
    • 1954-10-20
  3. Salt of the Earth is a 1954 American film drama written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert J. Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico. Because all three men were blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment due to their alleged involvement in communist politics, [ 1 ] Salt of the Earth was one of the first independent films made outside of the Hollywood studio system .

    • Flavoring
    • Preserving
    • Sacrificing
    • Destroying
    • Fertilizing

    Salt makes food taste better, either by adding flavor to something that would otherwise be bland (chips or fries), by enhancing flavors that are already there (vegetables), or by providing a contrast with a very different sort of taste (mmm, salted caramel). This is probably the use of salt that most of us think of, because it’s the only one of the...

    Salt was the ancient equivalent of refrigeration. If you wanted to stop meat or fish from decaying, you could rub in salt and make it edible for longer. This was the main reason salt was so valuable. Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in salt, which (as an aside) is the origin of our word “salary.” Disciples of Jesus, in this sense, are sent into t...

    This may well be related to the previous two functions of salt, although it is probably less familiar to us. Early in Israel’s history, Moses explained how Israel was to offer sacrifices to the Lord: “You shall season all your grain offerings with salt. You shall not let the salt of the covenant with your God be missing from your grain offering; wi...

    This is one we find much less appealing, but we can’t get away from it: there are more scriptural references to salt being used in judgment or destruction than to any of the other purposes. When Lot’s wife turns back to look at the city of Sodom, she is turned into a pillar of salt (Gen. 19:26), a story Jesus refers to when describing the day of hi...

    Several ancient civilizations used salt as a fertilizer for the soil, and depending on the conditions, it could help the earth retain water, make fields easier to plow, release minerals for plants, kill weeds, protect crops from disease, stimulate growth, and increase yields. The reason this matters is that Jesus specifically describes his people a...

  4. Jul 31, 2021 · Audaciously made during the HUAC witch-hunt, Salt of the Earth dramatizes the 1951-52 Mexican-American miners’ strike for wage justice.

  5. But ‘ye are the salt of the earth’ is found in one of the most famous – and one of the most quotation-laden – passages in all of the New Testament. What is the meaning of this phrase, and what has salt got to do with it all?

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  7. The salt acted as the antiseptic, and left the area in a permanent state of sterility. The sterilization of salt therefore leaves the land and water in a permanent state of desolation (Deut 29:22-23; Judg 9:45; Job 39:6; Ps 107:34; Jer 17:6; Ez 47:11; Zeph 2:9).

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