Lot’s Wife Ado Turned into a Pillar of Salt
According to Rabbinic tradition Lot’s wife’s name was Ado. The transformation of Ado from a beautiful woman to a pillar of salt has a significant impact on the reader’s perception of the story. It changes the overall tone of the story, from one of innocence and joy to one of warning and sin. The sudden and dramatic change in Lot’s wife’s appearance highlights the seriousness of sin and its consequences, making the reader think about the implications of their own actions and the potential consequences that could come from them. The caption depicts the pillar of salt that has been associated with Ado for over four thousand years.
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