In the King James version
the word - salt - appears 40 times
the word - salted - appears 4 times
the word - saltness - appears once
the word - saltpits - appears once
The word "salt" is in the King James Version of the Bible 41 times. It is in 35 verses. Please see the related link below.
The word "salt" is in the King James Version of the Bible 41 times. It is in 35 verses.
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One Gram is bigger of salt is bigger
There is no specific Bible verse that mentions the dissolving of salt in hot and cold water. The Bible does mention salt in various contexts, such as being the salt of the earth (Matthew 5:13) and using salt as a metaphor for seasoning or flavoring in cooking.
The exact quote is "Death has many times invited me: it was like the salt invisible in the waves," and it is by Pablo Neruda.
The salt is in the sweat. When the water evaporates it leave behind the salt.
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Because it's full of fat and many times salt.
Jesus called his disciples "the salt of the Earth" and "the light of the world".
In older times, the refining of salt from sea brine was poorly controlled. Hence, in the Bible "the salt has lost its savour". Seawater contains many salts, carbonates as well as chlorides, and many metal bases other than sodium, so it is necessary to partly evaporate the salt water, then decant off the liquid, and proceed with the remaining wet solid. Additionally, if the 'refined' salt were stored outside, then rain could remove the highly soluble NaCl and leave some of the (say) MgCO3 behind. So, as to the expression, the quality of the salt was a measure of its purity (/verity).