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salt of the earth

The origin and history of salt of the earth.

Etymology

From the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:13, where Jesus tells his followers they are the salt of the earth. Salt was valued as a preservative and seasoning, so the phrase praised them as what keeps the world wholesome.

Origin: Hebrew and Greek, via the Bible

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