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You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt becomes tasteless, with what will it be salted. For nothing is it potent any longer except, having been cast out, to be trampled upon by men.
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Verse part
Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
salt
Salt.
N-NNS
H217
ἅλας
alas
Analysis:
earth,
The earth, soil, land, region, country, inhabitants of a region.
N-GFS
H1093
γῆς
gēs
if
if.
Conj
H1437
ἐὰν
ean
salt
Salt.
N-NNS
H217
ἅλας
alas
becomes tasteless,
(a) to make foolish, turn to foolishness, (b) to taint, and thus: to be tasteless, make useless.
V-ASP-3S
H3471
μωρανθῇ
mōranthē
with
In, on, among.
Prep
H1722
ἐν
en
will it be salted.
To salt, sprinkle with salt (of sacrifices or of those who offer sacrifice), keep fresh and sound, and so acceptable to God.
V-FIP-3S
H233
ἁλισθήσεται
alisthēsetai
but
A weak adversative particle, generally placed second in its clause; but, on the other hand, and.
Adj-ANS
H3762
οὐδὲν
ouden
any longer
(a) of time: still, yet, even now, (b) of degree: even, further, more, in addition.
Adv
H2089
ἔτι
eti
is it potent
To have strength, to be strong, to be in full health and vigor, to be able; to prevail.
V-PIA-3S
H2480
ἰσχύει
ischuei
nothing
No one, none, nothing.
Adj-ANS
H3762
having been cast
(a) to cast, throw, rush, (b) often, in the weaker sense: to place, put, drop.
V-APP-NNS
H906
βληθὲν
blēthen
For
Into, in, unto, to, upon, towards, for, among.
V-PNM/P
H2662
καταπατεῖσθαι
katapateisthai
men.
A man, one of the human race.
N-GMP
H444
ἀνθρώπων
anthrōpōn
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Berean Bible
You are the
salt
of the earth, but if the
salt
becomes tasteless, with what will it be
salt
ed. For nothing is it potent any longer except, having been cast out, to be trampled upon by men.
King James Bible
You
Ye
are the salt of the
earth,
earth:
but if the salt
becomes tasteless, with what will
have lost his savour, wherewith shall
it be
salted. For nothing
salted? it
is
it potent any longer except, having been
thenceforth good for nothing, but to be
cast out,
and
to be
trampled upon by
trodden under foot of
men.
Hebrew Greek English
You
"You
are the salt of the
earth,
earth;
but if the salt
becomes
has become
tasteless,
with what will
how can
it be
salted. For nothing
made salty again? It
is
it potent any
no
longer
except, having been cast out,
good for anything, except
to be
thrown out and
trampled
upon
under foot
by men.
New American Standard Bible 1995
You
"You
are the salt of the
earth,
earth;
but if the salt
becomes
has become
tasteless,
with what will
how can
it be
salted. For nothing
made salty again? It
is
it potent any
no
longer
except, having been cast out,
good for anything, except
to be
thrown out and
trampled
upon
under foot
by men.
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