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  1. Feb 7, 2022 · The cliché might originate from the Bible, specifically Matthew 20:9: “And when they came that were hired about the eleventh hour they received every man a denarius.”. The passage is a ...

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  2. The idiom “eleventh hour” is often used to describe a situation where something happens at the last minute or just before it’s too late. However, there are some common mistakes that people make when using this phrase. Mistake. Correction. Using “11th hour” instead of “eleventh hour”.

  3. This ELI5 is a great example: OP knew that the term "the eleventh hour" came from the Bible, and he looked it up. But because of the archaic translation, OP missed that the story took place between sunrise and sunset. The KJV is written in a form of English that was archaic even in the 16th Century, when it was written.

  4. The idiom "the eleventh hour" originated in medieval times when Christians observed nine hours of prayer during Lent. After nine hours, they would light candles and say prayers, marking the beginning of the "eleventh hour." Over time, this phrase came to refer to any last-minute action or decision taken just before a deadline or crisis point.

  5. Thus, the 1st hour is from zero (12 o'clock, midnight) to 1:00 AM; the 2nd hour from 1:00 to 2:00 AM etc. It follows, that the "11th hour" goes from 10:00 to 11:00 AM and also PM (or 2200 to 23OO hours), not from 11:00 to 12:00 AM (that is the 12th hour)! - The "11th-hour" expression comes, in fact, not from the Bible (Matth. 20:9, which refers ...

  6. Dec 31, 2021 · Origin. Many say that this idiom originated from the Bible. A very unlikely source, the first mention of the eleventh hour can be found in the book of Matthew, Chapter 20, verse 9. It reads “And when they came that were hired about the eleventh hour, they received every man a denarius.”. This was an allusion to the story of the labourers ...

  7. Double-Meaning Title: Or, rather, triple. "Eleventh hour" is an idiom meaning "in the nick of time", it's the Eleventh Doctor's first episode, and the episode itself is an hour long. Drone of Dread: There's a quiet but deep ominous rumble on the soundtrack every time they show the crack. Continues throughout the season.

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