Well, honey, the phrase "the patience of Job" comes from The Bible, specifically the Book of Job in the Old Testament. Job was a guy who went through more trials and tribulations than a cat has lives, yet he kept his cool like a pro. So next time you're feeling like you've got the weight of the world on your shoulders, just remember Job and channel that patience like a boss.
Its called the patience of Job (pronouced Jobe) and its bibllcal
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Andy Maio invent this phrase in the early 70s
The word patience is a noun. It is the quality of being patient.
From a Laurel & Hardy movie.
Its called the patience of Job (pronouced Jobe) and its bibllcal
In America, it is expressed " Patience is a Virtue " or " It pays to be patient. " .
its good to be Patient
Yes, the noun 'patience' can be considered a noun phrase.A noun phrase is any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun (without a verb) that can function in a sentence as a subject, object of a verb or a preposition. A noun phrase can be one word or many words.
The Patience of Miss Job - 1909 was released on: USA: 24 August 1909
Job is considered the most patient man in the Bible(James 5:11) "Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy."The man of patience in the King James version of the Bible is Job.
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