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Salt of the Earth

‘Salt of Earth’ by Ani Williams—Live in concert in Brenac Church, Languedoc, France.
June 2012  ©Ani Williams. Produced and directed by Stephen Michael Marcus.

“Two thousand years was not in vain, in every woman you rise again…”

This song was inspired by Mary Magdalene, who was the first to see her beloved Yeshua in the garden after the crucifixion. She was a true seer, a woman who saw all. She was sometimes called the Salt of the Earth, the Light of the World.

This song is dedicated to Kathleen McGowen and Filip Coppens and is featured on Ani’s CD Song of Sophia.