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1. Shake off the dust from one's feet
Correct answer: №2Correct!Educational materials: Matthew's Holy Gospel, Chapter 10Comment:"And whoever will not receive you nor hear your words, when you depart from that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet." (Mt.10:14), and also Mk.6:11; Lk.9:5; Acts 13:51. This quotation is based on the ancient Jewish custom of shaking off road dust from the feet when returning to Palestine from journeys to pagan countries, where even road dust was considered unclean. In modern usage, the phrase "shake the dust off one's feet" can mean: to break with something forever, to renounce with indignation.
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