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Not of this world

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Phraseologism: Not of this world.

Meaning: About people immersed in their pursuits or dreams that are far from reality (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the Bible. The Gospel of John (ch. 18, v. 36) contains the words of Jesus, spoken by him to the Roman governor in Judea, Pontius Pilate: "Jesus answered: My kingdom is not of this world ..." In other words, it is not subject to earthly laws and traditions .

Random phraseology:

Copper forehead.

Meaning:

About a limited, stubborn person.

Origin:

From the Bible. In the Old Testament, in the Book of the prophet Isaiah, it is said about pagans, about idolaters (ch. 48, v. 4): "I knew that you were stubborn, and that there were iron veins in your neck, and your forehead was copper."

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