Short Overview: The saying "How the Mighty Have Fallen" comes from a lament written in the Bible to mark the death of King Saul and Jonathan. The monologue at the start of Trainspotting was inspired by a Biblical passage about Moses speaking on the plains of Moab.

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The saying "How the Mighty Have Fallen" comes from a lament written in the Bible to mark the death of King Saul and Jonathan. The monologue at the start of Trainspotting was inspired by a Biblical passage about Moses speaking on the plains of Moab. Professor Tom O'Loughlin thinks the book of 2 Maccabees has a great ending - or helicopter landing, to borrow his analogy.

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  • The saying "How the Mighty Have Fallen" comes from a lament written in the Bible to mark the death of King Saul and Jonathan.
  • The monologue at the start of Trainspotting was inspired by a Biblical passage about Moses speaking on the plains of Moab.
  • Professor Tom O'Loughlin thinks the book of 2 Maccabees has a great ending - or helicopter landing, to borrow his analogy.
  • The Book of Joshua documents the Israelites conquest of "The Promised Land", including their famed battle at Jericho.
  • A verse in the Book of Proverbs can inspire an ecological way of thinking, according to Tom O'Loughlin.

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