In ancient times, salt was...
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In ancient times, salt was scarce and expensive. One of the greatest military roads is the road from the saltworks at Ostia to Rome. This road, called the Via Salaria (Salt Road) was built by Roman soldiers. These soldiers counted on their wages to buy salt. Sometimes, these soldiers were given salt in place of money for their wages. Whether they were paid in salt or in cash, this payment was called their salarium. This word passed into English as our word salary. We say of someone who doesn't do his jab as he should: "He's not worth his salt." No doubt Jesus was comparing a good person's influence to the two main functions of salt. First, salt preserved food from going bad. A good person keeps society healthy by making it easier for others to be good. Secondly, salt lends flavor to food, giving it zest and keeping it from being insipid, flat and dull.
- Chinn
- Chinn
