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Pride goes before a fall essay

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Answered by saritagupta92
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Origin of Pride Comes Before the Fall

This expression comes from The Book of Proverbs in the Bible. It is sometimes quoted as pride goeth before the fall. The original quote from the King James Bible is Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.

Some theologians interpret this to mean that a proud person will be condemned to hell. This goes together with the idea that humble people will be rewarded in heaven. It also means that an arrogant person is more prone to sin and, therefore, will receive punishment.

Despite the religious origins, people use this nowadays without religious overtones. People can say this simply as a warning not to be too arrogant.

An arrogant person might think he cannot make a mistake and, therefore, he is more prone to making mistakes in the first place. He will also be more embarrassed by any mistake that he does make.

Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Pride Comes Before the Fall's origin

This idiom is taken from the Bible's Book of Proverbs.

The phrase "pride goes before the fall" is occasionally used.

Pride precedes disaster and an arrogant spirit precedes a fall, according to the original King James Bible quotation.

According to some theologians, this implies that someone who is prideful will be damned to hell.

This is consistent with the notion that those who are humble will receive rewards in heaven.

It also implies that an arrogant person will suffer punishment because they are more likely to sin.

Despite its religious roots, this is still used today without any overt religious connotations.

This might be said as a simple caution to avoid being conceited.

Someone with arrogance may believe they cannot He is more likely to make mistakes because he has a history of doing so.

He will also feel worse about whatever errors he does make.

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