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Good genius

Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology

Phraseologism: Kind genius.

Meaning: Protector, guardian, exerting a good influence.

Origin: From ancient mythology. It was believed that a person has two geniuses that lead him through life, direct all his actions - good and evil. Accordingly, the first directs a person to good deeds and to his happiness, which a person himself does not see until the time, the other - to shameful deeds and misfortunes.

Random phraseology:

Lost sheep.

Meaning:

A person who has gone astray.

Origin:

From the Bible. In the New Testament, in the Gospel of Matthew (18:12-13) it says: "What do you think? If anyone had a hundred sheep, and one of them went astray, would he not leave ninety-nine in the mountains and go looking for lost? And if it happens to find her, then I tell you truly, he rejoices over her more than over ninety-nine who are not lost." The expression is also found in the Gospel of Luke (15:4-6).

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