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God works in mysterious ways

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Phraseologism: God works in mysterious ways.

Meaning: About the unpredictability of fate, the impossibility of foreseeing everything, foreseeing, etc.

Origin: From the Bible. In the New Testament (The Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Romans, 11:33) it is said: "O abyss of riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! how incomprehensible are His judgments and unsearchable are His ways!"

Random phraseology:

Money is the nerve of war.

Meaning:

War can only be waged successfully if the means it requires are available.

Origin:

From Latin: Nervus belli pecunia. The expression is based on the line of the ancient Greek poet Bion (III century BC): "Money is the nerve of all affairs." Later, the Roman statesman, orator and writer Cicero (Mark Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC) somewhat paraphrased what Bion said, and his version - Money - the nerve of war - became winged, especially since he repeatedly repeated this expression in his philippic speeches.

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