The phrase "go the extra mile" comes from Jesus' sermon on the mount, where He says, "If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles." (Matthew 5:41) Roman soldiers could legally command citizens to carry their pack for a mile. Jesus used this as an example for "turn the other cheek" (verse 39).
"Going the Extra Mile" means that taking whatever you're taking one step further. For example, during school and if there is extra credt offered, "going the extra mile," would mean doing the extra credit. Even if it optional.
"Going the Extra Mile" means that taking whatever you're taking one step further. For example, during school and if there is extra credt offered, "going the extra mile," would mean doing the extra credit. Even if it optional.
Tagalog translation of extra mile: dagdag na milya
The Extra Mile - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The origin takes place during the "Sermon on the Mount" in Matthew 5:41 where it states, "If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles." Most interpret this to have meant that by carrying further (e.g.: an extra mile) he was doing more than what was being asked of him and thus, would be blessed for "Going The Extra Mile", teaching the listeners that by doing more than what one is asked, one is blessed or gains favor. Even though this is the origin, it is a common misinterpretation of the scripture. In context, Jesus was teaching to Jewish peasants whom were living in a time of great injustice to the Jewish people. The example in this verse of "going the extra mile" was in regards to the Roman Impressment Law. Under this law if a Roman Soldier passed you he could tell you to come carry his pack for up to one mile. By law you forced to go with him, however he could not force you to go further. By Jesus teaching to go another mile with him, it was a way of creatively exposing the injustice that was happening. Simply put, at the end of the mile when the soldier asks for his pack back, simply say, "it's ok, I'm good" and keep walking. Eventually this soldier would be pleading with you to get the pack back or else he may get in trouble. When he commanded you to carry his pack he was doing it as a superior; now he's pleading for back.
Going the extra mile is when you do more than you have to do. For example, if your boss wants you to complete three projects, you can complete four.
No one of importance WALKED "a mile in the bible... but Jesus did tell a parable about walking a mile: if someone forces you to walk a mile go with him two."So my friend, you may have mixed up RUNNING with WALKING.God be with you.
Client are always happy when a business goes the extra mile and does something special for them, they usually talk to others about the extra services provided and this could lead to promote your organization.
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Drive - 2007 The Extra Mile 1-5 was released on: USA: 15 July 2007
Just what you think - it's a figurative traveling idiom. You're "going" more than you might, as if you were traveling an extra mile.
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