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English phrases and sayings that derive from the Bible
The Phrase Finder ^

Posted on 11/20/2011 6:30:16 PM PST by Jim Robinson

The King James Version of the Bible has been enormously influential in the development of the English language. It ranks with the complete works of Shakespeare and the Oxford English Dictionary as one of the cornerstones of the recorded language. After Shakespeare, the King James, or Authorized, Version of the Bible is the most common source of phrases in English. The King James in question was James I of England and James VI of Scotland. He didn't write the text of course, he merely authorized it, hence the name that the book is best known in the UK (King James Version, or KJV, being more commonly used in the USA).

The King James Version was translated by 47 biblical scholars, working in six committees. It was first printed in 1611 and was by no means the earliest English translation of the Bible. It was pre-dated by several other partial or complete translations, notably John Wyclif's translation in 1382 and William Tyndale's in 1528 - the latter forming the basis of a large proportion of the KJV.

What raises that version above other versions of the Bible in terms of its linguistic impact is the fact that the language used has persisted into the present-day. Many of the phrases includeded are still commonplace. Here are some of the many phrases that originated in the Bible (most, but not all from the King James Version):

A list of 122 everyday phrases that have a biblical origin:

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

A broken heart

A cross to bear

A fly in the ointment

A graven image

A labour of love

A law unto themselves

A man after his own heart

A multitude of sins

A nest of vipers

A peace offering

A sign of the times

(Excerpt) Read more at phrases.org.uk ...


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To: Winstons Julia

Let him who has ears to hear, hear!


21 posted on 11/20/2011 6:55:55 PM PST by One Name
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To: Winstons Julia

I seem to recall that at one time there was a FReeper whose handle was “Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin”. I don’t know what became of them...


22 posted on 11/20/2011 6:57:04 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: Winstons Julia

I’ve always been interested in the spread of biblical names around the world and the various forms they’ve taken in different languages.

Mine is probably the single most common biblical name there is and likely ranks in the top 3 common names overall globally.


23 posted on 11/20/2011 6:57:12 PM PST by cripplecreek (Stand with courage or shut up and do as you're told.)
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To: dayglored
I've found that, at college. In a peer review exercise, in an essay I made reference to the average worth of American households in relation to location and other factors. My "peers" were asking why I suddenly started talking about how much houses cost.

Sigh. Our society is illiterate.

24 posted on 11/20/2011 7:00:35 PM PST by NakedRampage (Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
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To: dayglored

Back a few months ago I began listing book titles, that had names that were Biblical in nature. I was surprised at how many there were, of course if I could think of even one, now, I would be vindicated. But of course, brain cramps are more evident with age.


25 posted on 11/20/2011 7:00:48 PM PST by Chickensoup (In the 20th century 200 million people were killed by their own governments.)
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To: dayglored

Still here, I’ve seen a few recent replies. “You’ve been weighed in the balance and found wanting.” By the proverbial “handwriting on the wall.”


26 posted on 11/20/2011 7:01:01 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: One Name
> Scripture SHOULD stand out from daily dialect.

YES!!!

There are parts of the KJV, which though I've read them a hundred times before, still always send chills down my spine, or elevate me to euphoria. The language may be archaic, but it is grand and glorious!

When my daughter was growing up, I would read to her from my KJV, with what I hope was proper phrasing and emphasis. We memorized the Ten Commandments together, just as we did the Bill of Rights later. She was always impressed and thoughtful, and asked for some parts and stories particularly. "Daddy, read me the story of Noah's Ark again!" Such times are among my fondest memories of her childhood.

27 posted on 11/20/2011 7:02:17 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: dayglored

We could use a little education on the difference between phase and faze.

I was going through my bloodsucking phase, but it didn’t faze my mother a bit and she still made me clean my room.


28 posted on 11/20/2011 7:03:11 PM PST by Chickensoup (In the 20th century 200 million people were killed by their own governments.)
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To: TEXOKIE
KJV is a Masterpiece of art

kind of a "readers digest" version of the complete bible. The KJV omits some really beautiful and meaningful books from the real bible....very sad, kind of like a "do it yourself" version!!!

29 posted on 11/20/2011 7:04:12 PM PST by terycarl (lurking, but well informed)
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30 posted on 11/20/2011 7:05:58 PM PST by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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To: redheadtoo; re_nortex
> It doesn't matter if you are a believer or not. Knowledge of the Bible is necessary to be a educated person in a Western society.

That's a very good, and important, point. The Bible's stories, lessons, and morals, will serve one well regardless of one's religion, or for that matter, lack of same.

And as was pointed out earlier, it's part of the foundation of our Great Nation, and deserves consideration for that alone, even if one does not acknowledge it as Holy Scripture.

31 posted on 11/20/2011 7:10:24 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: terycarl

“...a “readers digest” version of the complete bible. The KJV omits some really beautiful and meaningful books from the real bible....very sad...”

Could you be more specific?


32 posted on 11/20/2011 7:10:51 PM PST by outofsalt ("If History teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything")
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To: Chickensoup
Upon greeting a fellow amateur radio operator:

"I can't recall your handle, but your phase is familiar."

33 posted on 11/20/2011 7:14:52 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: dayglored

Lord Bless you!

I wish I had done more now, but I remember reading Bible stories to my little boy-the openness and wonder they expressed when young was such a joy.


34 posted on 11/20/2011 7:16:10 PM PST by One Name
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To: Chickensoup
> But of course, brain cramps are more evident with age.

Alas, so true.

35 posted on 11/20/2011 7:16:23 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: One Name

Here here!


36 posted on 11/20/2011 7:17:57 PM PST by Winstons Julia (Hello OWS? We don't need a revolution like China's; China needs a revolution like OURS.)
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To: Jim Robinson

Many social conventions are mentioned first in the KJV Bible. For instance, smoking. In Genesis 24:64, we see that “And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she lighted off the camel.”


37 posted on 11/20/2011 7:19:29 PM PST by Chaguito
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To: onedoug

Ping


38 posted on 11/20/2011 7:20:29 PM PST by windcliff
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To: cripplecreek

My full name - first, middle and last mean “sweetheart of christ the king”


39 posted on 11/20/2011 7:21:19 PM PST by Winstons Julia (Hello OWS? We don't need a revolution like China's; China needs a revolution like OURS.)
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To: One Name
> the openness and wonder they expressed when young was such a joy.

Yes indeed!

I also found it interesting that given the choice of reading one of the Bible stories in the KJV, versus a version of the same story told using a "small person's vocabulary", she would often prefer to work through the language of the KJV, because she liked the archaic usage, saying it made her imagination happier to have more to work with.

Years later, she has become a fan of DnD and steampunk.... coincidence? Maybe.... :)

40 posted on 11/20/2011 7:21:56 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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