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Do not pour new wine into old wineskins

Bible
Bible

Phraseologism: Do not pour new wine into old wineskins.

Meaning: 1. New content needs a new form adequate to this content. 2. You cannot create anything new without breaking with the old.

Origin: From the Bible. The Gospel of Matthew (ch. 9, v. 17): "They also do not pour young wine into old wineskins, otherwise the skins break, and the wine flows out, and the skins are lost, but young wine is poured into new wineskins, and both are saved" . It is also found in the Gospel of Mark (2:22). "Bellskins" - leather bags made from animal skins for storing liquids.

Random phraseology:

Stingy knight.

Meaning:

A common noun for a miser, hide.

Origin:

The hero of the dramatic scenes of the same name (1830) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837).

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