wages of sin, the



wages of sin, the

The results or consequences of evildoing, as in She ate all of the strawberries and ended up with a terrible stomachache-the wages of sin, no doubt . This expression comes from the New Testament, where Paul writes to the Romans (6:23): "The wages of sin is death." Today it is often used more lightly, as in the example.
See also: of, wage

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Guanyu-Chinese
GratianGRAY-shən (English)History
Erato-Greek Mythology
FİLİZ-Turkish
MÉLisande-French
Noa (1)-Hebrew, Biblical