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Handwriting Wall Warning King Police Questioned Phil Confessed

Idiom Handwriting on the Wall
Example When the police questioned him, Phil saw the handwriting on the wall and confessed.
Meaning a sign that something bad is going to happen; a warning of danger or trouble
Origin This idiom originated in the Old Testament of the Bible. The King of Babylonia had a vision in which he saw a mysterious message written on the palace wall, "Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin." Daniel was sent for to explain the meaning of the strange words. When he arrived, he told the king that it was a warning that his kingdom would be conquered. In time the prophecy came true. Today we say that you can read or see the "handwriting on the wall" when you can see signs that misfortune is coming

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