Lot's wife (disambiguation)
Lot's wife is a person mentioned in the Book of Genesis who was turned into a pillar of salt for failing to heed the orders of the angels of deliverance from the city of Sodom.
"Lot's wife" may further refer to:
Geography
- Lot's Wife pillar, a halite pillar on Mount Sodom by the Dead Sea in Israel
- Lot's Wife (crag), or Sofugan, a deserted Japanese island at the southernmost tip of the Izu archipelago
- Lot's Wife, a stack in Marsden Bay near Newcastle upon Tyne
- Lot's Wife, a rock off the north coast of Gough Island, in the South Atlantic
- Lot's Wife and Lot, rock formations that are part of the geography of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic
- Lot's Wife, a chalk pillar once part of The Needles formation off the Isle of Wight, until its collapse in 1764
- Lot's Wife, nickname of Long Ya Men, a craggy granite outcrop in Keppel Harbour, Singapore, destroyed in 1848
Sculptures
- Lot's Wife, an 1878 sculpture by Hamo Thornycroft
- Lot's Wife, a 1958 sculpture by Moshe Ziffer
Media
- Lot's Wife, a student newspaper of Monash University's Clayton campus in Melbourne, Australia
Movies
- Lot's Wife, a 2008 short film by Harjant Gill
Music
- "Lot's Wife", a reggae song by Prince Alla
- Lot's Wife, a 1980s musical composition by David Earl
- "Luscious Word (Lot's Wife)", a bonus track on the 1996 album All Under the Leaves, the Leaves of Life by Eyeless in Gaza (band)
- Portland indie rock band The Thermals reference this story on their 2007 A Pillar of Salt single.
- Gang of Four (band): "... remember Lot's wife...." in "Natural's not in It"
Television
- "Would You Believe It?", 1981, first episode of the 4th series of "Tales of the Unexpected" (Episode Guide)
Theatre
- "Lot's Wife", a song from the musical "Caroline, or Change" written by Tony Kushner.
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