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Biblical (Bible Related) Idioms

  • Adam’s Ale
  • At Death’s Door
  • Bear Fruit
  • Bite the Dust
  • Blind Leading the Blind
  • Bottomless Pit
  • By the Book
  • By the Skin of My (or one’s) Teeth
  • Doubting Thomas, a
  • Down to Earth
  • Drop in the Bucket
  • Eleventh Hour, at the
  • Feet of Clay, have
  • Fly in the Ointment, a
  • Go the Extra Mile
  • Gospel Truth
  • Know Someone from Adam, to not
  • Leopard Can’t Change Its Spots, a
  • Rob Peter to Pay Paul
  • Salt of the Earth, the
  • See Eye to Eye
  • Skin and Bones (nothing but)
  • Take As Gospel
  • The Bitter End, to (until)
  • Turn the Other Cheek
  • Wash Your Hands of (Someone or Something)
  • Writing On the Wall

Bible (biblical) idioms

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