
Many pithy (concise and forcefully expressive) sayings fill our everyday conversations, yet most people have no idea where they came from.
It should not surprise us that many of these expressions first appeared in the Bible, long before they entered common speech. This highlights how Scripture has deeply shaped human life, relationships, and even the way we talk. The fact that so many of these sayings are still in use today underscores the timeless relevance of God’s Word.
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Get the book, Who Said That? Common Everyday Sayings…where do they come from? Discover which familiar phrases originate in the Bible, and the next time you hear one, simply ask, “Who said that?” Be ready to share its biblical origin and gently turn the conversation toward spiritual matters. Use the sayings from Who Said That? to start natural, meaningful conversations about Jesus.
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“To the Four Corners of the Earth”
These words are recordded in the books of Isaiah and Revelation. It is an expression that means all encompassing or to every part of the earth.
Isaiah 11:12 And he shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth.
Revelation 7:1 And after these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, nor on any tree.
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The Book...
Who Said That? Common everyday sayings…where do they come from? shares more than 140 familiar sayings and explores their origins—often revealing surprising roots in Scripture itself. Add it to an Easter basket. Tuck it in a Christmas stocking. Bring it as a hostess gift. Give it to someone you care about or buy it for yourself.
Why? Because it’s easy to start everyday conversations, but not always easy to start a conversation about matters of spiritual importance. Who Said That? helps you turn the talk.
Jesus commissioned us to tell others who He is and the saving grace He offers. So we must listen for opportunities to “turn the talk.” Hearing a common saying—or using one in your own speech—opens a “door” to share its origin in the Bible, discuss the relevance of God’s Word, and highlight the significance of the Person who wrote it.
Who Said That? is a fun, eye‑opening way to move ordinary conversation toward eternal truth. As you walk through more than 140 everyday expressions, you’ll discover how many of them trace back to Scripture and how easily they can lead into meaningful, gospel‑centered discussions.
This book can also serve as a gentle, conversation‑style “tract” for your non‑believing family and friends. It simply looks at the origins of phrases we all use…until the final pages, where the familiar Hebrew saying “yada, yada, yada” (“you know, you know, you know”) becomes a powerful spiritual question: “God knows [yada] you—do you know [yada] Him?” From there, the book presents the gospel clearly and invites the reader to repent and trust in Christ, making it a simple, non‑threatening way to share the good news with someone who may be uninterested or unwilling to listen to a traditional gospel presentation.
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About the Author: SHARI ABBOTT is a Christian apologist, author, and the founder and president of Reasons for Hope* Jesus. Shari is passionate about equipping and encouraging Christians to know Jesus better, love Him more, and confidently share the hope found only in Him. She is the author of numerous books, including Why the Butterfly, Remember Me, Who Said That, Got Questions 1,2,3&4, Fun with Shuns—Biblical Words Ending in -tion, How to Witness to Jehovah’s Witnesses, Hear, See, Speak No Evil, Misinterpreted 1&2, Quotable Quotes 1&2, 40 Names of Jesus, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth, Big Questions from Little Hearts, Seasons of Our Lives Daily Devotions, and Bible commentary books. Visit our store.Have our resources inspired or encouraged you on your faith journey? If so, we invite you to partner with us and receive a free gift. Learn more here.
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