BIBLICAL ALLUSION Garden of Eden Forbidden fruit Fig leaf Cain and Able Sodom and Gomorrah Fire and brimstone Promised land.

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BIBLICAL ALLUSION Garden of Eden Forbidden fruit Fig leaf Cain and Able Sodom and Gomorrah Fire and brimstone Promised land

BIBLICAL ALLUSION The sweat of one’s face/brow The tower of Babel Sell one’s birthright for a mess of pottage Exodus A stumbling block Scapegoat An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

BIBLICAL ALLUSION David and Goliath Solomon’s sword Handwriting on the wall Daniel in/from the lion’s den Patience of Job The leopard cannot change its spots See eye to eye

BIBLICAL ALLUSION Eleventh hour The salt of the earth Turn the other cheek A wolf in sheep’s clothing A Samaritan/A good Samaritan Prodigal son Doubting Thomas

Assignment 3 Find five allusions that origins from the Bible. Write down their source (from which book which chapter of the Bible), the story, and make sentences with the allusions.

A house divided against itself cannot stand A thorn in one’s flesh/sides