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A-Z: Common sayings from the Bible

  • A time for everything
  • Aaron's rod
  • Abraham's bosom
  • Absalom
  • Adam's rib
  • Alien corn
  • All flesh is grass
  • All my worldly goods
  • All sorts and conditions of men
  • All things to all men
  • Alpha and Omega
  • Am I my brother's keeper?
  • An eye for an eye
  • Apple of one's eye
  • Armageddon
  • As you sow, so shall you reap
  • Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
  • At a venture (Bow)
  • At death's door
  • At one's last gasp
  • At one's wit's end
  • Balaam's ass
  • Baptism of fire
  • Beam / plank in one's own eye
  • Bear false witness
  • Behemoth
  • Being beside oneself
  • Blind leading the blind
  • Book of life
  • Born of woman
  • Bottomless pit
  • Bowels of compassion
  • Bread of adversity
  • Bread of affliction
  • Breathing out threats
  • Bringing nothing into the world and carrying nothing out
  • Broad way
  • Broken reed
  • Bruised reed
  • Burning bush
  • Burying one's talent
  • Butter someone up
  • By their fruits you shall know them
  • Cast first stone
  • Cast one's bread upon the waters
  • Casting pearls before swine
  • Chariots of fire
  • Chasing after the wind
  • Chastise with scorpions
  • Clashing cymbal

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