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Bible Phrases


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Bible Phrases : Phrases




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 phrase used 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 bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • A drop in the bucket
  • A fly in the ointment
  • A man after my own heart
  • A multitude of sins
  • A thorn in the flesh
  • All things to all men
  • All things must pass
  • Am I My Brother's Keeper?
  • An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
  • As old as Methuselah
  • As old as the hills
  • As you sow so shall you reap
  • Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust
  • At One's Wits' End
  • Beat Swords into Ploughshares
  • Bite The Dust
  • Blessed are The Peacemakers
  • Born Again
  • By the skin of your teeth
  • Can a leopard change its spots?
  • Coat of many colours
  • Eat drink and be merry
  • Faith will move mountains
  • Fall From Grace
  • Fight The Good Fight
  • Flesh and Blood
  • For every thing there is a season
  • Forbidden Fruit
  • Forgive Them for they know not what they do
  • From Strength to Strength
  • Fruit of Your Loins
  • Get thee behind me Satan
  • Give Up The Ghost
  • Good Samaritan
  • How are The Mighty Fallen
  • In the beginning was the Word
  • It is better to give than to receive
  • Lamb to the slaughter
  • Let not the sun go down on your wrath
  • Let there be light
  • Living off the fat of the land
  • Love Thy Neighbour
  • Man does not live by bread alone
  • Many are called but few are chosen
  • My cup runneth over
  • No rest for the wicked
  • O Ye, Of Little Faith
  • Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings
  • Physician, Heal Thyself
  • Sour Grapes
  • Spare the rod and spoil the child
  • The Apple of My Eye
  • The Blind leading The Blind
  • The Bread of Life
  • The love of money is the root of all evil
  • The powers that be
  • The root of the matter
  • The salt of the earth
  • The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
  • The wages of sin is death
  • The writing is on the wall
  • Thou shalt not kill
  • Three score and ten
  • To cast the first stone
  • What God has joined together let no man put asunder
  • Woe is Me








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