Judges 9:45
he took: Jdg 9:20 beat: Deu 29:23, 1Ki 12:25, 2Ki 3:25, Psa 107:34, *marg. Eze 47:11, Zep 2:9, Jam 2:13 sowed: Salt in small quantities renders land extremely fertile; but too much of it destroys vegetation. Every place, says Pliny, in which salt is found is barren, and produces nothing. Hence the sowing of a place with salt was a custom in different nations to express permanent desolation. Sigonius observes, that when Milan was taken, ad 1162, the walls were razed, and it was sown with salt. And Brantome informs us, that it was an ancient custom in France, to sow the house of a man with salt, who had been declared a traitor to his king. Charles IX., king of France, the most base and perfidious of human beings, caused the house of Admiral Coligni - whom he and the Duke of Guise caused to be murdered, with thousands more of Protestants, on the eve of St. Bartholomew, 1572 to be sown with salt! Reciprocal: Jdg 9:56 - God rendered Jdg 9:57 - upon them 1Ki 16:17 - besieged Tirzah 2Ki 2:20 - salt therein Jer 17:6 - a salt