English: where does “the apple of your eye” come from?

Self-tutoring about expressions: the tutor mentions one.

When I was a kid, I came to understand that “the apple of your eye” means someone you are fond of – perhaps most fond of. Yet, where does that saying come from?

It’s found in the Bible, Pslam 17:8. David asks God to “Keep me as the apple of Your eye.”

Source:

biblegateway.com

Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.

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