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An edition of Begat (2010)

Begat

the King James Bible and the English language

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"Let there be light," "A fly in the ointment," "New wine in old bottles," "How are the mighty fallen," "The salt of the earth." All these everyday phrases owe their popularity to the King James Bible. Indeed, it is said that this astonishing Bible has contributed more to the color and grace of the English language than almost any other literary source. In Begat , best-selling language expert David Crystal offers a stimulating tour of the verbal richness and incredible reach of the King James Bible. How can a work published in 1611 have had such a lasting influence on the language? To answer this question, Crystal offers fascinating discussions of phrases such as "The skin of one's teeth" or "Out of the mouth of babes," tracing how these memorable lines have found independent life in the work of poets, playwrights, novelists, politicians, and journalists, and how more recently they have been taken up with enthusiasm by advertisers, Hollywood, and hip-hop. He shows, for instance, how "Let there be light" has resurfaced as "Let there be lite," the title of a diet cookbook, and "Let there be flight," the title of an article about airport delays. Along the way, Crystal reminds us that the King James Bible owes much to earlier translations, notably those by Wycliffe in the fourteenth century and Tyndale in the sixteenth. But he also underscores crucial revisions made by King James's team of translators, contrasting the memorable "Am I my brother's keeper" with Wycliffe's "Am I the keeper of my brother." Language lovers and students of the Bible will be equally enthralled by Begat and its engaging look at the intersection of religion and literature. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

In the beginning
Let there be light
Be fruitful and multiply
My brother's keeper
Two by two
A coat of many colours
Fire and brimstone
Begat
Thou shall not
Manna, milk, and honey
Eyes, teeth, and loins
What hath been wrought
Bread alone
How are the mighty fallen!
The skin of one's teeth
Out of the mouths of babes
Pride goes before a fall
Nothing new under the sun
Fly in the ointment
No peace for the wicked
Be horribly afraid
Seeing the light
Eyes, ears, cheeks
Speaking, shouting, wailing, writing
Shaking, turning, moving
Many and few, first and last
Fights, foes, fools, friends
Praising famous men
Sheep, goats, swine
Money, wages, pearls, mites
Blessed are the servants
Heal thyself
Times and seasons
Birth, life, and death
Countries, kingdoms, Armageddon
Building houses, mansions, sepulchres
Millstones, crosses, yokes, pricks
Sowing seeds
Salt and wine
The law, judges, thieves, swords
Love and charity
Peace, patience, wrath, whore
Appendixes.
Expressions discussed in this book
Number of references made to Old and New Testament sources

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Oxford, New York

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Library of Congress
BS186, BS537 .C79 2010

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Pagination
vii, 327 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24614540M
ISBN 10
0199585857
ISBN 13
9780199585854
LCCN
2010293622
OCLC/WorldCat
567008025

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