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Salt
is a mineral extracted from the ground, or taken from the
sea by evaporation, which is used to give flavour to food
(see Job 6:6). It is a preservative, enabling meat and other
foods to be kept for long periods, and also a basic antiseptic
(see Ezekiel 16:4). All these qualities were known and used
extensively in Bible times.
Salt is also given a spiritual significance. Under the Law
of Moses grain offerings were to be seasoned with salt, to
indicate that the offerer was making his offering in sincerity
and in the right spirit.
Jesus tells his disciples "you are the salt of the earth"
(Matthew 5:13), meaning that the guidance and example they
would give to the world could prevent human civilisations
becoming altogether tasteless and corrupt. Jesus also warned
them that they were not to lose their 'saltiness' by neglecting
the preaching of the gospel. If they did, they, and the world
they were influencing would become altogether useless.
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