IdiomsA Story by penhiveThese are a collection of IdiomsSinbad Sinbad is a famous fairy tale of the Arabian Nights. Sinbad as an Idiom stands for getting the opportunity
to travel to distant places. As a writer, I would like to experience Sinbad in my
life. Aladdin’s Magic Lamp Aladdin’s magic lamp as an idiom stands for winning an
enormous sum in a windfall draw. Oh God, when is Aladdin’s Lamp coming for me? Alibaba and the Forty thieves Alibaba and the forty thieves as an Idiom stand for
fame, riches and fortune. I wish so much
to have an encounter with Alibaba and the Forty thieves. Angry Jesus When Jesus went to the Temple, he saw hordes of
marketers selling their wares. He became angry and took a whip and drove them
out telling: ‘this is a house of prayer but you have made it a den of thieves.’ Angry Jesus as an Idiom stands for a person who stands
up for a right cause and principles in Life. Mahatma Gandhi who was the political liberator of
India is an angry Jesus. Nelson Mandela who fought against the apartheid regime
is an angry Jesus. © 2021 penhive |
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Added on March 15, 2021 Last Updated on March 15, 2021 Tags: Idioms, Art, Aesthetics, Literature, Angry Jesus, Sinbad, Aladdin's Magic Lamp, Alibaba and the forty thieves AuthorpenhivePathnamthitta, Kerala, IndiaAboutI am a Hellenic Philistine, an existential nihilist, a postmodern enthusiast, and I ontologize my being into religions of Christianity and Judaism with the being of an apologist. more..Writing
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