5 Popular Expressions That Secretly Originated In The Bible

Many everyday sayings we use without thinking actually have deep roots in the Bible. Here are five common phrases that may surprise you with their biblical origins:....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORIES HERE

1. “By the skin of your teeth” – This vivid expression, meaning narrowly escaping something, comes from Job 19:20, where Job describes his suffering: “I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.” It reflects a desperate situation with just barely surviving.

2. “A thorn in the flesh” – Used to describe an ongoing annoyance or difficulty, this phrase comes from 2 Corinthians 12:7, where the Apostle Paul writes about a persistent issue: “There was given to me a thorn in the flesh.”

3. “The powers that be” – Often used to refer to those in authority, this saying comes from Romans 13:1, which says, “The powers that be are ordained of God.”

4. “Go the extra mile” – This expression encourages generosity or extra effort. In Matthew 5:41, Jesus says, “If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.”

5. “Eat, drink, and be merry” – Common in social contexts, this phrase stems from Ecclesiastes 8:15 and Luke 12:19, emphasizing enjoyment of life, though often used in contrast to spiritual caution.

These phrases show how deeply biblical language has shaped our everyday speech, even for those who may not be aware of its origin.


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