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"From "appetite" to "liberty," the Bible has been one of the most prolific sources for introducing words and concepts into the English language. Even the names of the biblical books, from "Genesis" to "Revelation," have enlarged the English vocabulary. Not …
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"From "appetite" to "liberty," the Bible has been one of the most prolific sources for introducing words and concepts into the English language. Even the names of the biblical books, from "Genesis" to "Revelation," have enlarged the English vocabulary. Not only did hundreds of words come into English when biblical translators used them, but so did dozens of common phrases, from "blood money" to "salt of the earth."". "The authors cite chapter and verse and trace these biblical words right up to today's headlines. Each entry is a window onto the often-forgotten biblical story that gave rise to the word. Arranged from A to Z, and reader-friendly regardless of faith, the book offers entries about biblical words and phrases that have moved into the culture at large. Included is a brief chronology of the English translations of the Bible as well as indexes for source and translator."--BOOK JACKET.
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