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Lamb of god

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Phraseologism: Lamb of God.

Meaning: 1. A pure, immaculate, meek person who meets all religious commandments (jokingly). 2. A man who only pretends to be a lamb (iron.).

Origin: From the Bible. As a sacrificial animal, it is mentioned in many places of the Old Testament (Genesis, 22:8 - "a lamb for a burnt offering", Exodus, 12:5 - a lamb "without blemish" to be sacrificed in honor of the Easter holiday). The lamb is also mentioned in the place of the biblical tradition, which says that God at the last minute replaced Isaac with the lamb, which his God-fearing father Abraham wanted to sacrifice to God. God himself ordered Abraham to make such a sacrifice, thus testing the strength of his faith. Lamb in Church Slavonic is a lamb. Traditionally, it means a pure, harmless, meek creature, which, by its very meekness, belongs to God.

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Multi-headed monster.

Meaning:

1. About a human crowd in a situation out of control. 2. About the aggressive mass of people.

Origin:

This is what the Roman poet Horace (Quintus Horace Flaccus, 65 - 8 BC) calls the people of Ancient Rome in his 1st epistle. The ancient Greek stoic philosopher Ariston of Chios (XNUMXrd century BC) generally called any people "a many-headed beast."

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