Witryna12 maj 2011 · Though there are no little Jehoshaphat’s running around, he does have a phrase named after him (“Jumping Jehoshaphat”). That’s pretty cool. Anyway; he … Witryna15 lip 2011 · Jehoshaphat In The Bible – King of Judah. Jehoshaphat was king of Judah, and the fourth to sit on the throne of the divided kingdom. He reigned for 25 years in Judah, and was known as a good king. God came first in his life, and he wanted the same for his people. At the very start, he removed many of the pagan shrines …
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Witrynavideo clip 26 views, 2 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from An American Missionary: What is the origin of the phrase “Jumping … Witryna26 lut 2008 · Jumping Josephat! A very mild euphemism similar to "Tarnation!" (Damnation!) or " Dagnab it !" (God damn it!) Yosemite Sam, of Warner Brother … labour day long weekend melbourne
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Witryna6 paź 1999 · In Reply to: Jumpin' jehosephat posted by penny on October 06, 1999. I can tell you that Jehoshaphat was a person in the Bible -- the fourth king of Judah (873-849 BC)and a good king at that. But after reading about him, I can't tell you why we have an expression "jumping Jehoshaphat." I'm guessing that someone just liked the "j" … Witryna7 lip 2024 · The biblical king Jehoshaphat is the inspiration for the exclamation “jumpin’ Jehosaphat!” This alliterative idiom probably arose in the 19th century but was popularized by the cartoon character Yosemite Sam in the 20th century. Who was the youngest king in the Bible? Witryna15 sty 2024 · Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat! (and just plain Jehoshaphat!) originated in the United States during the 19th-century craze for “minced oaths,” pseudo-swearwords that replaced profane or blasphemous words with inoffensive ones. Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat follows suit. The Jehoshaphat in question is the biblical king of Judah. Who says … promotion code for m\u0026s online