That phrase isn't found in Revelation. The only mention of "teeth" in the book is in chapter 9, verse 8:
They had hair like women's hair, and their teeth were like lions' teeth. [NKJV]
Blue.eyed.girl: The phrase "by the skin of my teeth" appears, not in revelation, but in the Old Testament. Job 19:20 is the exact verse.
The book of Revelation does not mention a "yellow race." The concept of different races and colors of skin is not addressed in the context of Revelation.
The expression comes from the sufferings of Job in the Bible BOOK OF JOB, chapter 19 verse 20 in the King James Version: 20. My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth. Fr Paul M. Addison OSM Servite Priory SALFORD UK
By the skin of one's teeth comes from a misquotation from the book of Job. He has lost everything, his friends and family have turned against him. "my bone cleaves to my skin and flesh and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth." A earlier translation says: " No bone hangs to my skin and the flesh and all I have is the skin around my teeth". This where is comes from but we now say that it means a 'close shave' or a win that wasn't a 'sure bet'.
Skin o' My Teeth was created in 1993-01.
Bite your finger really hard. If it doesn't hurt the answer is yes, your teeth have skin! If it hurts, then the answer is... well... no, your teeth don't really have skin on them. If you don't want to bite your finger, then you = smart 'cuz it'll hurt really bad, meaning there is absolutely no skin on your teeth at all.
yes there are more teeth fossils than skin fossils
You passed the course by the skin of your teeth, so you won't have to repeat it next semester.
The skin between your top lip & front teeth is called the Frenum.
Teeth. Skin, hair and nails are all formed from a layer called the dermis.
Frogs have smooth skin and usually have small teeth in their upper jaws, and toads have lumpy skin and no teeth at all.
The pig skin has been shed
The gums are the pink skin that the teeth are connected to.